Knowledge of the impacts of the anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody ofatumumab on the developing immune system is limited. This study examined the effects of intravenous ofatumumab on pregnancy, parturition, and lactation, and on pre- and postnatal survival and development in cynomolgus monkeys, an established model for developmental toxicity assessment. Pregnant cynomolgus monkeys (n = 42) were randomized to receive vehicle only (control group; n = 14), low-dose ofatumumab (n = 14), or high-dose ofatumumab (n = 14). Survival, clinical outcomes, and clinical pathology investigations were evaluated regularly until lactation day (maternal animals) and postnatal day 180±1 (infants). Anatomic pathology was investigated in euthanized infants and unsch...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk for neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring...
Many therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are in development for a wide array of indications. Be...
Infection during pregnancy can lead to activation of the maternal immune system and has been associa...
Developmental toxicity studies for pharmaceutical safety testing are designed to evaluate potential ...
<div><p></p><p>The potential immunotoxicity of tabalumab was assessed as a component of standard pre...
Ofatumumab is the first, fully human, anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody in Phase 3 development for multi...
(See the major article by André-Schmutz et al on pages 235–43) Background. Erythrocebus patas (patas...
Tanezumab, an antibody to nerve growth factor, was administered to pregnant cynomolgus monkeys at 0,...
As the target CD52 molecule is expressed on erythrocytes of most nonhuman primate strains, using ale...
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly focusing on the development of biological therapeutics. ...
CFZ533 is a pathway blocking, non-depleting anti-CD40 antibody that is in clinical development for i...
Human epidemiological studies implicate exposure to infection during gestation in the etiology of ne...
BACKGROUND: The paucity of data on fetal effects of prenatal exposure to chemotherapy prompted us to...
Infections and inflammatory conditions during pregnancy can dysregulate neural development and incre...
cokinetics and potential teratogenicity of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug, diflunisal, in cy...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk for neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring...
Many therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are in development for a wide array of indications. Be...
Infection during pregnancy can lead to activation of the maternal immune system and has been associa...
Developmental toxicity studies for pharmaceutical safety testing are designed to evaluate potential ...
<div><p></p><p>The potential immunotoxicity of tabalumab was assessed as a component of standard pre...
Ofatumumab is the first, fully human, anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody in Phase 3 development for multi...
(See the major article by André-Schmutz et al on pages 235–43) Background. Erythrocebus patas (patas...
Tanezumab, an antibody to nerve growth factor, was administered to pregnant cynomolgus monkeys at 0,...
As the target CD52 molecule is expressed on erythrocytes of most nonhuman primate strains, using ale...
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly focusing on the development of biological therapeutics. ...
CFZ533 is a pathway blocking, non-depleting anti-CD40 antibody that is in clinical development for i...
Human epidemiological studies implicate exposure to infection during gestation in the etiology of ne...
BACKGROUND: The paucity of data on fetal effects of prenatal exposure to chemotherapy prompted us to...
Infections and inflammatory conditions during pregnancy can dysregulate neural development and incre...
cokinetics and potential teratogenicity of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug, diflunisal, in cy...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk for neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring...
Many therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are in development for a wide array of indications. Be...
Infection during pregnancy can lead to activation of the maternal immune system and has been associa...