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Blinatumomab

Blinatumomab (MT103/MEDI-538) is a lymphoma-directed, recombinant bispecific

single-chain antibody that was generated using Micromet's proprietary BiTE®

antibody technology. Blinatumomab consists of four immunoglobulin variable

domains assembled into a single polypeptide chain. Two of the variable domains

form the binding site for CD19, a cell surface antigen expressed on most B cells

and B tumor cells. The other two variable domains form the binding site for the

CD3 complex on T cells. The resulting recombinant molecule is produced by

fermentation with eukaryotic cells. BiTE antibodies are designed to direct the

body's cytotoxic, or cell-destroying, T cells against tumor cells, and represent

a new therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. Interim data from the ongoing

phase 1 study in advanced NHL patients have shown clinical proof of concept with

clinical activity including confirmed partial and complete responses after

Blinatumomab monotherapy.

Format

BiTE antibody

Target

CD19 (surface antigen specific for B cells)

Status

Ongoing phase 2 clinical trial in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Ongoing phase 1 clinical trial in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

(NHL)

Orphan drug designation for chronic lymphocytic leukemia

(CLL)

Orphan drug designation for mantle cell lymphoma

Collaboration Partner

MedImmune (see press release)

Clinical Results

ASH presentation and posters

Publication in Science Magazine

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