Teplizumab
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Teplizumab is a monoclonal antibody which is used as an immunosuppressive drug
Immunosuppressive drug
Immunosuppressive drugs or immunosuppressive agents are drugs that inhibit or prevent activity of the immune system. They are used in immunosuppressive therapy to:...

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Teplizumab is a humanized Fc-engineered monoclonal antibody also known as MGA031 and hOKT3γ1(Ala-Ala).

It targets at protecting the remaining beta cells in newly diagnosed T-1 diabetics. It has been used experimentally in type 1 diabetes mellitus, but "these agents [i. e. anti-CD3-antibodies] alone do not restore normal glucose control".

Eli Lilly licensed the drug back in 2007 from MacroGenics with a $41 million upfront and a billion dollars pledged for milestones.

It is in Phase-3 clinical trials for Type-1 DM.
One-year data from one phase III trial was disappointing.

External links

  • MacroGenics, Inc.
  • Tested: A Reboot for the Immune System at Popular Science
    Popular Science
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