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Belatacept
Belatacept is a fusion protein composed of the Fc fragment of a human IgG1 immunoglobulin linked to the extracellular domain of CTLA-4 [1], which is a molecule crucial for T-cell costimulation, selectively blocking the process of T-cell activation. It was developed by Bristol-Myers-Squibb. It differs from abatacept (Orencia) by only 2 amino acids. Additional recommended knowledgeIt is intended to provide extended graft survival while limiting the toxicity generated by standard immune suppressing regimens, such as calcineurin inhibitors.
Categories: Monoclonal antibodies | Engineered proteins |
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