Anti-CD38 antibodies or antibody variants have been shown to provide therapeutics for the treatment of CD38-positive hematological malignancies.3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Introduction of the antibody against CD38
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Anti-CD38 antibodies or antibody variants have been shown to provide therapeutics for the treatment of CD38-positive hematological malignancies.3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Introduction of the antibody against CD38 may, however, raise concerns of side effects such as an infusion reaction and pharmacological phenomena associated with the long half-life of the antibody. Although antibodies against CD38 have been administered to patients with myeloma or B-cell lymphoma, there has been no report of adverse effects.7, 8 Indeed, daratumumab, a novel therapeutic human CD38 antibody and humanized monoclonal CD38 antibody (SAR650984) (http://clinicaltrialsfeeds.org
/clinical-trials/show/NCT01084252), is currently in clinical trials. This therapeutic option could be ready for use anytime without manipulation of cells and may be useful for most myeloma patients.http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/leu2011205a.html
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