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Artificial antigen-antibody interactions

Bispecific monoclonal antibodies are artificially developed antibodies with antigenbinding sites physically linked to different specificities. It is thought that bispecific monoclonal antibodies activate the cellular immune response by crosslinking immune cells to tumor cells, thus circumventing the proper structures for tumor cell-immune cell interactions (Koelemij et al., 1999). These antibodies are effective in low concentrations in vivo. For example, Kufer et al. (1996) have combined the anti-CD3 specificity directed against T cells in a bispecific monoclonal antibody, with the specificity against the tumor-associated 17-1A antigen. This antibody could be a major improvement, for example, in the therapy for disseminated micrometastatic tumor cells. [Pg.45]


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