Targeted Therapies: The Role of Monoclonal Antibodies in Disease Management

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a key class of biotherapeutic medicines used to treat a wide range of diseases, such as cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and hemophilia. They can be engineered for greater effectiveness and specific applications while mainta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology 2025-02, Vol.39 (2), p.e70163
Hauptverfasser: Salah, Akram N, Hashem, Amr H, Zaki, Mohamed Bakr, Abulsoud, Ahmed I, Atta, Asmaa M, Elkalla, Wagiha S, Moustafa, Hebatallah Ahmed Mohamed, El-Dakroury, Walaa A, El-Tokhy, Fatma Sa'eed, ElBoghdady, Jasmine A, Rizk, Nehal I, Abdel Mageed, Sherif S, Mohammed, Osama A, Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa Ahmed, Alghamdi, Huda O, Doghish, Ahmed S
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Zusammenfassung:Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a key class of biotherapeutic medicines used to treat a wide range of diseases, such as cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and hemophilia. They can be engineered for greater effectiveness and specific applications while maintaining their structural elements for immune targeting. Traditional immunoglobulin treatments have limited therapeutic uses and various adverse effects. That makes mAbs show rapid growth in the pharmaceutical market, with over 250 mAbs in clinical studies. Although mAbs offer higher specificity, they are less effective against complex antigens. They have become essential in treating diseases with limited medical options, providing innovative solutions that improve patients' quality of life through increasing survival rates, shortening the length of stay in hospitals with an improved treatment outcome, and reducing side effects. This review outlines the mechanisms, applications, and advancements of mAbs, highlighting their transformative role in modern medicine and their potential to shape future therapeutic interventions.
ISSN:1095-6670
1099-0461
1099-0461
DOI:10.1002/jbt.70163