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Inebilizumab is an anti-CD19 monoclonal antibody (mAb) with enhanced antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity against B cells. Inebilizumab can be used for multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica research[1].
Inebilizumab is derived from the mouse anti-human mAb HB12b, which had already shown impressive activity in depletion of B cells in transgenic mice carrying the human CD19 gene (hCD19 Tg)[1].
Inebilizumab potently depletes CD19-expressing B cells, including primary human B cells, B cell lines derived from multiple tumor types, and neoplastic B cells[1].
Inebilizumab demonstrates equal or better activity than Rituximab (HY-P9913) in depletion of human primary B cells in autologous ADCC assays and shows potent ADCC activity against human in vitro-differentiated and primary plasma cells[1].
Inebilizumab (MEDI-551) (0-10 mg/kg; i.v.; once) depletes B cells from blood and spleen by mouse macrophages in vivo and phagocytosis of murine B cells ex vivo[2].
Catalog Number | I043260 |
CAS Number | 1299440-37-1 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. Chen D, et al. Inebilizumab, a B Cell-Depleting Anti-CD19 Antibody for the Treatment of Autoimmune Neurological Diseases: Insights from Preclinical Studies. J Clin Med. 2016 Nov 24;5(12):107. [2]. Herbst R, et al. B-cell depletion in vitro and in vivo with an afucosylated anti-CD19 antibody. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2010 Oct;335(1):213-22. |