Immunotoxins are proteins used to treat cancer that are composed of an antibody fragment linked to a toxin. The immunotoxin binds to a surface antigen on a cancer cell, enters the cell by endocytosis, and kills it. The most potent immunotoxins are made from bacterial and plant toxins. Refinements over many years have produced recombinant immunotoxins; these therapeutic proteins are made using protein engineering. Individual immunotoxins are designed to treat specific cancers. To date, most success has been achieved treating hematologic tumors. Obstacles to successful treatment of solid tumors include poor penetration into tumor masses and the immune response to the toxin component of the immunotoxin, which limits the number of cycles that c...
open3noThis study was supported by the University of Bologna with funds for selected research topics...
open3noThis study was supported by the University of Bologna with funds for selected research topics...
Many epithelial cancers rely on enhanced expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) t...
In the past decade, an increased amount of clinically-oriented research involving immunotoxins has b...
Antibody-based immunotoxins comprise an important group in targeted cancer therapeutics. These chime...
Immunotoxins are chimeric molecules embodied with a protein toxin and a ligand which is either a gro...
Few immunotoxins or targeted toxins have become mainline cancer therapies. Still immunotoxins contin...
Rationally designed anticancer agents that target cell-surface antigens or receptors represent a pro...
The conventional treatments for cancer have been considered unsatisfatory, with limited efficiency i...
Immunotoxins are chimeric proteins obtained by linking a toxin to either an intact antibody or an an...
Immunotoxins are chimeric proteins obtained by linking a toxin to either an intact antibody or an an...
Targeted toxins, also known as immunotoxins or cytotoxins, are recombinant molecules that specifical...
Several pathogenic bacteria secrete toxins to inhibit the immune system of the infected organism. Fr...
none3siThe concept of “magic bullets”, i.e., drugs able to selectively act on target cells, formulat...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...
open3noThis study was supported by the University of Bologna with funds for selected research topics...
open3noThis study was supported by the University of Bologna with funds for selected research topics...
Many epithelial cancers rely on enhanced expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) t...
In the past decade, an increased amount of clinically-oriented research involving immunotoxins has b...
Antibody-based immunotoxins comprise an important group in targeted cancer therapeutics. These chime...
Immunotoxins are chimeric molecules embodied with a protein toxin and a ligand which is either a gro...
Few immunotoxins or targeted toxins have become mainline cancer therapies. Still immunotoxins contin...
Rationally designed anticancer agents that target cell-surface antigens or receptors represent a pro...
The conventional treatments for cancer have been considered unsatisfatory, with limited efficiency i...
Immunotoxins are chimeric proteins obtained by linking a toxin to either an intact antibody or an an...
Immunotoxins are chimeric proteins obtained by linking a toxin to either an intact antibody or an an...
Targeted toxins, also known as immunotoxins or cytotoxins, are recombinant molecules that specifical...
Several pathogenic bacteria secrete toxins to inhibit the immune system of the infected organism. Fr...
none3siThe concept of “magic bullets”, i.e., drugs able to selectively act on target cells, formulat...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...
open3noThis study was supported by the University of Bologna with funds for selected research topics...
open3noThis study was supported by the University of Bologna with funds for selected research topics...
Many epithelial cancers rely on enhanced expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) t...