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Monoclonal Antibodies: Pipeline Analysis and Competitive Assessment

Published by: CHI Insight Pharma Reports

Published: Oct. 1, 2007 - 162 Pages


Table of Contents


Chapter 1

BACKGROUND AND SCIENTIFIC OVERVIEW: ANTIBODIES AND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES

1.1. What Is an Antibody?

1.2. What Is a Monoclonal Antibody?




Chapter 2

CURRENT AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: IMPROVING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

2.1. Key Breakthroughs in the First 30 Years of Monoclonal Antibody Production
Murine-Derived Monoclonal Antibodies

Chimeric Monoclonal Antibodies

Humanized Monoclonal Antibodies

Fully Human Monoclonal Antibodies

Antibody Fragments

Antibody Conjugates

2.2. Monoclonal Antibody Libraries and Display Technologies

Phage Display

Cambridge Antibody Technology

Dyax

Crucell

MorphoSys

Affitech

Biosite

Affimed Therapeutics

XOMA

Ribosome Display

Cambridge Antibody Technology

Discerna

Other Library-Based Technologies

Alexion Antibody Technologies

BioInvent International

MSM Protein Technologies

Vaccinex

Morphotek

2.3. Other Technologies for Designing Monoclonal Antibodies

Techniques for Improving Hybridoma Production

Abeome

New Technologies for Generating Animal-Derived Monoclonal Antibodies

GENOVAC

Epitomics

Humanization Technology

Abmaxis

EvoGenix

AERES Biomedical/Therapeutic Antibody Group

ImmunoGen

KaloBios Pharmaceuticals

PDL BioPharma

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

XOMA

Transgenic Mice

Amgen

Medarex

AVANIR Pharmaceuticals

XTL Biopharmaceuticals

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Human Hybridoma Technology

Morphotek

2.4. Alternative Antibody Formats

Antibody Fragments

Genmab

Synthetic Antibodies

Ablynx

Affibody

Domantis

Enzon Pharmaceuticals/Micromet

EvoGenix

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Bispecific Antibodies

Elusys Therapeutics

Micromet

TRION Pharma

Affimed Therapeutics

Pharmexa/Affitech

Biotechnol

Other Antibodies that Enhance Effector Function

BioWa

MacroGenics

TolerRx

University of Oslo

InNexus Biotechnology

Xencor

TeGenero

2.5. Antibody Conjugates

Antibody-Radioisotope Conjugates

Affibody

PBL Therapeutics

Triton BioSystems

Antibody-Drug Conjugates

HERMES Biosciences

Celldex Therapeutics

Scancell

Virexx Medical

Antibody-Toxin Conjugates

EvoGenix

2.6. Technologies for Improving Monoclonal Antibody Characteristics

Protein Engineering

Applied Molecular Evolution

EvoGenix

Verenium

Morphotek

MilleGen

PDL BioPharma

PEGylation

Enzon Pharmaceuticals/Nektar Therapeutics

Prolong Pharmaceuticals

Ambrx

Others

Alternatives to PEGylation

Glycosylation

GlycArt Biotechnology

GlycoFi

Glycotope

Neose Technologies

LFB

Alternative Modes of Administration

Altus Pharmaceuticals

Epic Therapeutics

2.7. Technologies for Improving Monoclonal Antibody Production

Increasing Yields in Mammalian Cultures

Transgenic Animals

Transgenic Plants




Chapter 3

MARKETED AND EMERGING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES: PRESENT AND FUTURE THERAPEUTICS

3.1. Approved Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies

Profiles of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies Approved for Marketing

Orthoclone OKT3 (Muromonab-CD3) (1986)

ReoPro (Abciximab) (1994)

Rituxan (Rituximab) (1997)

Zenapax (Daclizumab) (1997)

Simulect (Basiliximab) (1998)

Synagis (Palivizumab) (1998)

Remicade (Infliximab) (1998)

Herceptin (Trastuzumab) (1998)

Mylotarg (Gemtuzumab Ozogamicin) (2000)

Campath (Alemtuzumab) (2001)

Zevalin (Ibritumomab Tiuxetan) (2002)

Humira (Adalimumab) (2002)

Xolair (Omalizumab) (2003)

Bexxar (Tositumomab) (2003)

Raptiva (Efalizumab) (2003)

Erbitux (Cetuximab) (2004)

Avastin (Bevacizumab) (2004)

Tysabri (Natalizumab) (2006)

Lucentis (Ranibizumab) (2006)

Vectibix (Panitumumab) (2006)

Soliris (Eculizumab) (2007)

3.2. Monoclonal Antibodies in Development for Cancer

Unconjugated Monoclonal Antibodies for Cancer

Genmab

Medarex

Biogen Idec

Genentech

Human Genome Sciences

Wilex

Immunomedics

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

ImClone Systems

Antisoma

Micromet

MedImmune

GPC Biotech

ARIUS Research

AVEO Pharmaceuticals

Lpath

Northwest Biotherapeutics

Anti-idiotype Antibodies for Cancer

Menarini Group

Onyvax

Conjugated Monoclonal Antibodies for Cancer

Viventia Biotech

Amgen

Active Biotech

Antisoma

ImmunoGen

Immunomedics

Cambridge Antibody Technology

Seattle Genetics

Merck Serono

CuraGen

Celldex Therapeutics

3.3. Monoclonal Antibodies in Development for Immunological Diseases

UCB

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Centocor

Human Genome Sciences

Zymogenetics

Amgen

Biogen Idec/Genentech

Cambridge Antibody Technology

Genmab

MedImmune

Millennium Pharmaceuticals

NovImmune

Medarex

Micromet

BioTie Therapies

CSL

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals

LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals

3.4. Monoclonal Antibodies in Development for Infectious Diseases

NeuTec Pharma

MedImmune

Human Genome Sciences

Progenix Pharmaceuticals

Medarex

XTL Biopharmaceuticals

Elusys Therapeutics

Genmab

AVANIR Pharmaceuticals

3.5. Monoclonal Antibodies in Development for Cardiovascular Diseases

Ablynx

ThromboGenics/BioInvent International

Affimed Therapeutics

Lexicon Pharmaceuticals

3.6. Other Therapeutic Antibodies in Development

Amgen

Elan/Wyeth

Rinat Neuroscience

Wyeth/Cambridge Antibody Technology




Chapter 4

BUSINESS AND STRATEGIC OUTLOOK: MARKET POTENTIAL FOR MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND TRENDS IN THE FIELD

4.1. General Trends

4.2. The Market for Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies

Cancer: Solid Tumors

Cancer: Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Immune and Inflammatory Diseases

Transplant Rejection

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Crohn's Disease

Psoriasis

Lupus

Multiple Sclerosis

Asthma

Other Emerging Markets

Age-Related Macular Degeneration

HIV

Alzheimer's Disease




Appendix


CHI INSIGHT PHARMA REPORTS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES SURVEY-JULY 2007



References




Company Index with Web Addresses

Abstract

In the more than 30 years since the first process for creating monoclonal antibodies, or mAbs, was introduced, they have remained a centerpiece of the growing biotechnology industry. Twenty-four therapeutic mAbs have been approved, several of which have attained blockbuster status, with sales reaching the coveted billion-dollar mark and well beyond. Two drugs, Remicade and Rituxan, generated sales of about $4 billion each in 2006, and global sales for this entire portfolio approached $20 billion in that year. Monoclonal Antibodies: Pipeline Analysis and Competitive Assessment reviews the broad drug development effort that is focused on bringing improved mAb-based products to the market, focusing on those used for therapeutic applications.

Specifically, the report covers:

  • Discussion of the latest technologies being applied to the development of mAbs
  • Profiles the major companies, drugs, and projects
  • Conclusions about the future market potential for mAbs
  • Discussion of some of the major challenges faced by the industry
  • Analysis of the results from an online survey of industry professionals
In that survey, 81% of respondents indicated that their organization’s pipeline of mAb products has increased over the past 5 years.

Monoclonal antibodies are highly specific antibodies produced in the laboratory by a variety of methods. The first generation of mAbs were murine (derived from mice), but these were soon discovered to have several weaknesses. They were targeted for neutralization by the human immune system and also induced the formation of damaging immune complexes. The biotech industry devoted years to reducing the immunogenicity of mAbs, developing the technologies to progress from chimeric to humanized to fully human antibodies. These succeeding generations of mAbs have demonstrated incremental improvements in safety and activity, and the industry is in the middle of a major shift from murine toward humanized and human products. Much work has also been done on altering antibodies’ outward form to:

  • Boost their efficacy
  • Enable them to more readily penetrate tumors
  • Enhance their ability to stimulate beneficial immune responses
  • Otherwise improve their characteristics
Into this realm fall such constructions as antibody fragments, diabodies, synthetic antibodies, bispecific antibodies, and antibody conjugates. This report looks at some of the engineered forms of antibodies and the companies that are leading the way in this research. Other complementary technologies such as PEGylation and glycosylation are also discussed.



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