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Nomenclature of humanized mAbs: Early concepts, current challenges and future perspectives.


ABSTRACT: Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies traditionally followed a strict scheme indicating target and species information. Because of the rapid advances in this field, emphasized by approval of four humanized and six human antibodies in 2017, the International Nonproprietary Name of new antibodies was updated profoundly by removing the species substem completely. In this review we give an overview about what developments led to the preference of the scientific community towards human-like antibodies. We summarize the major updates in naming schemes that tried to classify antibodies according to their humanization technique or to the final primary sequence and how this led to the erroneous perception to indicate expected immunogenicity. Following the new 2017 nomenclature update, there will not be any information available about the species origin in the names of new antibodies, which emphasizes the need for providing additional supplemental information to the scientific community and develop tools to accurately estimate and control the safety of new monoclonal antibody molecules.

SUBMITTER: Mayrhofer P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6294595 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nomenclature of humanized mAbs: Early concepts, current challenges and future perspectives.

Mayrhofer Patrick P   Kunert Renate R  

Human antibodies 20190101 1


Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies traditionally followed a strict scheme indicating target and species information. Because of the rapid advances in this field, emphasized by approval of four humanized and six human antibodies in 2017, the International Nonproprietary Name of new antibodies was updated profoundly by removing the species substem completely. In this review we give an overview about what developments led to the preference of the scientific community towards human-like antibodie  ...[more]

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