Monoclonal antibodies as therapeutic agents in oncology and antibody gene therapy
- PMID: 17242688
- DOI: 10.1038/sj.cr.7310143
Monoclonal antibodies as therapeutic agents in oncology and antibody gene therapy
Abstract
Antibodies as therapeutic agents are mostly used in oncology, as illustrated by their applications in lymphoma, breast cancer or colorectal cancer. This review provides a brief historical sketch of the development of monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment and summarizes the most significant clinical data for the best-established reagents to date. It also discusses strategies to improve the anti-tumor efficacy of antibody therapy, including antibody gene therapy and exploitation of bone marrow derived primary mesenchymal stem cells as the antibody gene transporter.
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