CD38 monoclonal antibody felzartamab for late antibody-mediated rejection: a phase II drug evaluation.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Katharina A Mayer, Klemens Budde, Martina Schatzl, Eva Schrezenmeier, Matthias Diebold, Bernd Jilma, Georg A Böhmig
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Abstract

Introduction: Felzartamab is a novel, fully human CD38 monoclonal antibody, currently in development for the treatment of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) following kidney transplantation.

Areas covered: This review focuses on current phase II trials of felzartamab in AMR and other immune-mediated kidney diseases. Specifically, it discusses the drug's mechanism of action, current phase of clinical development, potential future applications and regulatory status.

Expert opinion: CD38 is an activation marker expressed on the surface of plasma cells and immune cells, including natural killer cells (NK cells) cells. In a recent phase II randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial, felzartamab demonstrated an acceptable safety and side-effect profile in patients with AMR after kidney transplantation. Efficacy outcomes suggested potential therapeutic benefits, including significant reductions in morphologic and molecular AMR activity. Given the mixed results of previous clinical trials for AMR treatments, the novel approach of targeting both antibody-secreting plasma cells and innate effector cells such as CD38+ NK cells may offer a promising new therapeutic strategy. Felzartamab is also being investigated for the treatment of other antibody-mediated kidney diseases, such as lupus nephritis, primary membranous nephropathy and IgA nephropathy. If proven effective, it could expand the therapeutic options for kidney transplant rejection and primary kidney diseases.

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期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs (ISSN 1354-3784 [print], 1744-7658 [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles and original papers on drugs in preclinical and early stage clinical development, providing expert opinion on the scope for future development. The Editors welcome: Reviews covering preclinical through to Phase II data on drugs or drug classes for specific indications, and their potential impact on future treatment strategies Drug Evaluations reviewing the clinical and pharmacological data on a particular drug Original Research papers reporting the results of clinical investigations on agents that are in Phase I and II clinical trials The audience consists of scientists, managers and decision-makers in the pharmaceutical industry, and others closely involved in R&D.
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