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Inolimomab

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Monoclonal antibody
Pharmaceutical compound
Inolimomab
Monoclonal antibody
Type Whole antibody
Source Mouse
Target CD25
Clinical data
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Inolimomab is a mouse monoclonal antibody developed as an immunosuppressive drug against graft-versus-host disease. Its target is the alpha chain of the interleukin-2 receptor.[1] [2]

References

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  1. ^ Piñana JL, Valcárcel D, Martino R, Moreno ME, Sureda A, Briones J, et al. (November 2006). "Encouraging results with inolimomab (anti-IL-2 receptor) as treatment for refractory acute graft-versus-host disease". Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 12 (11): 1135–1141. doi:10.1016/j.bbmt.2006年06月01日0 . PMID 17085306.
  2. ^ Dartois C, Freyer G, Michallet M, Hénin E, You B, Darlavoix I, et al. (2007). "Exposure-effect population model of inolimomab, a monoclonal antibody administered in first-line treatment for acute graft-versus-host disease". Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 46 (5): 417–432. doi:10.2165/00003088-200746050-00004. PMC 2760126 . PMID 17465640.
Intracellular
(initiation)
Antimetabolites
Macrolides/
other IL-2 inhibitors
IMiDs
JAK inhibitors
Intracellular
(reception)
IL-1 receptor antagonists
mTOR
Extracellular
Antibodies
Monoclonal
Serum target
(noncellular)
Cellular
target
Unsorted
Polyclonal
-cept (Fusion)
Unsorted
Immune system
Human
Mouse
Chimeric
Humanized

Immune activation: Dostarlimab
Other: Ibalizumab

Chimeric + humanized
Interleukin
Human
Humanized
Veterinary
Inflammatory lesions
Mouse
IL-1
IL-2
IL-3
IL-4
IL-5
IL-6
IL-7
IL-8
  • See CXCR1 (IL-8Rα) and CXCR2 (IL-8Rβ) here instead.
IL-9
IL-10
IL-11
IL-12
IL-13
IL-15
IL-17
IL-18
IL-20
IL-21
IL-22
IL-23
IL-27
IL-28
IL-31
IL1RL1
IL1RL2
Others
JAK
Others
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