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JOURNAL ARTICLE
REVIEW
Humanized Monoclonal Antibody Alemtuzumab Treatment in Transplant.
Experimental and Clinical Transplantation 2016 Februrary
Successful attenuation of allograft rejection rate is a major clinical aspect in transplant. The CD52 binding monoclonal antibody CAMPATH1 or alemtuzumab, in this aspect, shows a promise as an effective immunomodifier. This humanized monoclonal antibody efficiently depletes CD52-bearing mature B- and T lymphocytes from circulation and thereby causes transient lymphopenia, a condition for generalized immunosuppression. Alemtuzumab is an approved drug for the treatment of B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. However, its implication in transplant as nonsteroidal drug is a growing area of investigation. Here, we provided a brief account on alemtuzumab as an immunomodifier in allotransplant.
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