| Literature DB >> 25811022 |
Mao-Yu Zhang1, Jin-Jian Lu1, Liang Wang1, Zi-Chao Gao1, Hao Hu1, Carolina Oi Lam Ung1, Yi-Tao Wang1.
Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become increasingly important as human therapeutic agents. Yet, current research concentrates on technology itself and pays attention to developed countries. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of mAbs development in China through systematic analysis of drug registry, patent applications, clinical trials, academic publication, and ongoing R&D projects. The trends in therapeutic areas and industrialization process are also highlighted. Development and research trends of mAbs are analyzed to provide a future perspective of mAbs as therapeutic agents in China.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25811022 PMCID: PMC4355554 DOI: 10.1155/2015/168935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1The development progress of antibody technology and antibody drug (date current as December 2014). Notes: 2014: Ramucirumab (VEGFR-2), Siltuximab (IL6), and Vedolizumab (α4β7). 2013: Itolizumab (CD6) [Ind], Ado-trastuzumab emtansine (HER2), and Obinutuzumab [CD20]. 2012: Pertuzumab (HER2). 2011: Belimumab (BLyS), Ipilimumab (CTLA-4), and Brentuximab (CD30), (CD25) *, and (TNF) *. 2010: Tocilizumab (IL6R) and Denosumab (RANK-L). 2009: Golimumab (TNR), Canakinumab (ILIb), Catumaxomab (EPCAM/CD3), Ustekinumab (IL12/23), and Ofatumumab (CD20). 2008: Certolizumab (TNF), (EGFR) *. 2007: Eculizumab (CD5). 2006: Ranibizumab (VEGF), Panitumumab (EGFR), and (HA18G/CD147) *. 2005: (TNF) *. 2004: Cetuximab (EGFR), Bevacizumab (VEGF), and Natalizumab (α-4integrin). 2003: I-Tositumomab (CD20), Omalizumab (IgE), Efalizumab (CdIIa), Alefacept (CD2), and (IL-8) *. 2002: Adalimumab (TNF) and In/90-Ibritumomab (CD20). 2001: Alemtuzumab (CD52). 2000: Gemtuzumab (CD33). 1999: (CD3) *. 1998: Basiliximab (IL2R), Palivizumab (RSV), Infliximab (TNF), Trastuzumab (HER2), and Etanercept (TNF2). 1997: Rituximab (CD20) and Daclizumab (IL2R). 1996: N/A. 1995: Edrecolomab (EPCAM). *Domestic mAb product of China.
Launched mAbs products in China.
| Number | Generic | Trade | Company | Year | Therapeutic category | Target | Type | R&D | Technology source |
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| 1 | Murine mAb against | N/A | WIBP | 1999 | Treatment and prevention for acute rejection of patients received kidney and organ transplant | CD3 | Murine | Me-too | Internal R&D |
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| 2 | Murine mAb against | Enboke | Asia Space | 2003 | For the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris and eczema | IL-8 | Murine | Me-too | Anogen-Yes, CA |
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| 3 | Iodine (131I) metuximab | Licartin | Chengdu Huasun | 2006 | For the treatment of primary liver cancer can not be resected with surgery or primary liver cancer relapse and advanced liver cancer not suitable for TACE treatment or ineffective after TACE treatment | CD147 | Murine | Me-too | Fourth Military Medical University, CN |
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| 4 | Iodine (131I) tumor | Weimeisheng | Shanghai Mei-En | 2006 | For the radio immunotherapy treatment of advanced lung cancer can not be controlled by radioactive chemotherapy or advanced lung cancer relapse | Intracellular DNA | Chimeric | Me-better | University Of Southern California (USC), USA |
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| 5 | Nimotuzumab | Taixinsheng | BioTech | 2008 | For the radiotherapy treatment of III/IV period of nasopharyngeal with positive expression of epidermal growth factor receptor | EGFR | Humanized | Me-better | Center of Molecular Immunology (CIM), CU |
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| 6 | Recombinant Humanized Anti-CD25 mAb Injection | Jiannipai | CPGJ | 2011 | For the prevention of acute rejection after kidney transparent | CD25 | Humanized | Me-better | Second Military Medical University, CN |
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| 7 | Recombinant Human Tumor Necrosis Factor- | Yisaipu | CPGJ | 2005 | (1) For the treatment of moderate and severe active rheumatoid arthritis | TNF | Recombinant fusion protein | Me-better | Self-development |
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| 8 | Recombinant Human | Qiangke | Shanghai Celgen | 2011 | (1) For the treatment of moderate and severe active rheumatoid arthritis | TNF | Recombinant fusion protein | Me-too | Input from US |
Notes: each row of the table represents kinds of information about mAbs products approved in China. “Trade” is brand name of drug selling in Chinese market.
“R&D Type” means that medicines are classified according to different technology and skill levels. “WIBP” is Wuhan Institute of Biological Products, Ltd.
“CPGJ” is Shanghai CP Guojian Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Source: http://www.sda.gov.cn/WS01/CL0001/; author's analysis.
mAb patents of China in USPTO.
| Number | Title | IPC | Assignee | Publication date |
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| 1 | Use of DKK-1 protein in the cancer diagnosis | A61B 5/00 (20060101); | Shanghai Cancer Institute | 12/27/2012 |
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| 2 | Monoclonal antibodies binding to avian influenza virus subtype H5 hemagglutinin and uses thereof | A61K 39/42 (20060101) | Xiamen University | 12/22/2011 |
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| 3 | Fully human anti-TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody, preparation method, and use thereof | A61K 39/395 (20060101); | Shanghai Biomabs Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, CN) | 12/06/2012 |
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| 4 | Anti-EFGRv3 monoclonal antibody | A61K 39/395 (20060101); | Shanghai Cancer Institute | 02/14/2013 |
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| 5 | Use of DKK-1 protein in the cancer diagnosis | A61K 51/00 (20060101); | Shanghai Cancer Institute | 05/14/2009 |
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| 6 | Anti-VEGFR monoclonal antibody, method of making, and uses thereof | A61K 39/395 (20060101); | Shanghai Aosaiersi Biotech Co., Ltd. | 02/17/2011 |
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| 7 | Anti-human trail receptor DR5 monoclonal antibody (AD5-10), method thereof, and use of the same | C12P 21/08 (20060101); | The Institute of Basic Medical Sciences of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences | 04/01/2010 |
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| 8 | Monoclonal antibody against hepatitis E virus or its fragment with binding activity and use thereof | C12P 21/08 (20060101); | Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Haikou, CN) | 10/19/2006 |
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| 9 | Method and composition for diagnosis of melanocytic lesions | G01N 33/53 (20060101); G01N 33/574 (20060101) | Shanghai CP GuoJian Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | N/A |
Notes: “IPC” is International Patent Classification. “Assignee” shows the contents of mAb patents belonging to Chinese applicants in United States Patent and Trade mark Office (USPTO).
Source: http://www.uspto.gov/.
Clinical trial of mAbs in China.
| Number | Registry number and scientific title | mAb | Year | Applicant's institution | Funding | Target disease | Study phase | Drug combination |
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| 1 | (ChiCTR-ONC-13003646) | Ranibizumab | 2013 | Qilu Hospital of Shandong University | ① | Neovascular glaucoma | Post-market | No |
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| 2 | (ChiCTR-RCS-13003158) | Bevacizumab | 2013 | South China University of Technology | Chinese Anti-Cancer Association | Breast cancer | Phase II | No |
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| 3 | (ChiCTR-ONC-12002442) | Rituximab | 2012 | The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Jiangsu Province Hospital | Investigator sponsored | Ultra-high risk chronic lymphocytic leukemia | Phase III | No |
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| 4 | (ChiCTR-ONRC-12002397) | Bevacizumab | 2012 | The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou | N/A | NSCLC | Phase II | Yes |
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| 5 | (ChiCTR-ONC-12002130) | Nimotuzumab | 2012 | Sun Yat-Sen University | Biotech | Metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma | Phase II | Yes |
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| 6 | (ChiCTR-TRC-11001556) | Metuximab | 2011 | Chengdu Huasun | Chengdu Huasun | HCC | Post-market | Yes |
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| 7 | (ChiCTR-TNC-11001145) | Cetuximab | 2011 | Sun Yat-Sen University | Merck | Nasopharyngeal carcinoma | Phase II | Yes |
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| 8 | (ChiCTR-TRC-10001060) | Infliximab | 2010 | Shanghai Changzheng Hospital | CPGJ | Rheumatoid arthritis | Phase III | No |
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| 9 | (ChiCTR-TNC-10000798) | Rituximab | 2010 | Shanghai JiaoTong University, Renji Hospital | Shanghai Jiaotong University, Renji Hospital | Lupus myelopathy | Post-market | Yes |
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| 10 | (ChiCTR-TNC-09000606) | Bevacizumab | 2010 | N/A | Hospital of Talmologico de Sorocaba | Diabetic macular edema | Phase III | Yes |
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| 11 | (ChiCTR-TNC-08000116) | Cetuximab | 2008 | Sun Yat-sen University | Merck | Nasopharyngeal carcinoma | Post-market | Yes |
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| 12 | (ChiCTR-TRC-08000108) | Rituximab | 2008 | Fujian Tumor Hospital | Self-supported | NHL | Post-market | Yes |
Notes: “Primary Sponsor” is the experiment contract organization, “Funding” represents the resource of fund, from which institutions or others. “①” is The Independent Innovation Foundation to Universities and Colleges by Jinan Science and Technology Bureau. “NSCLC” is “non-small-cell lung cancer.” “NHL” is short for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. “HCC” is Hepatocellular Carcinoma. “CPGJ” is Shanghai CP Guojian Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Source: http://www.chictr.org/en/.
Figure 2Publication of mAbs in China (2000–2013).
Chinese leading mAbs R&D institutions.
| Number | R&D institutions | Ongoing | Products | Remarks |
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| 1 | Academy of Military Medical Science | Gene cloning, humanized construction | Anti-tetanus antibody | At present the only state-level antibody pharmaceutical engineering research institute in China |
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| 2 | Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS | High expression and platform construction of phage antibody library technology, group sequencing to gene mapping and cloning | Antiencephalitis B mAb | N/A |
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| 3 | Cancer Institute and Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences | Humanized engineering and high expression, proteomic study of “gene-environment interactions” of esophagus cancer | N/A | Set the tumor medical research and teaching as a whole |
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| 4 | Institute of Medical Biotechnology Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College | Molecular miniaturization and high efficient, genetic engineering fusion protein based on Lidamycin and Fab', Fab, VH, VL | N/A | N/A |
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| 5 | Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS | The introduction and imitation of antibody, preparation of antibody, and proteome research platform support | N/A | Shanghai R&D Public Service Platform |
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| 6 | Institute Pasteur of Shanghai CAS | Gene cloning, tumor immune cure, and gene therapy which based on DC | N/A | N/A |
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| 7 | Southern Medical University (former the First Military Medical University) | Tumor targeted biological treatment, applied gene chip | N/A | The first biotechnology experimental base in Guangdong province |
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| 8 | Cell Engineering Research Center, the Fourth Military Medical University | Screening techniques of phage antibody libraries and optimization platform establishment | Iodine (131I) antitumor necrosis therapy injection | National cell engineering Intermediate test base, antibodies to large-scale preparation technology platform |
Notes: each row of the table shows the current status of R&D in China: “Ongoing” represents research activities of the institutions focusing on mAbs. “CAS” is Chinese Academy of Sciences. “DC” is dendritic cell.
Source: author's analysis and online source.