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Parsatuzumab (Anti-EGFL7; RG 7414) is a humanized monoclonal antibody, acts as an immunomodulator and binds to EGFL7. Parsatuzumab selectively blocks the interaction between EGFL7 and endothelial cells, potentially inhibiting vascular regrowth and reducing vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibition[1].
EGFL7 is a vascular-restricted extracellular matrix protein that promotes endothelial cell adhesion and survival[1].
Parsatuzumab (48 h) inhibits cell proliferation and increases apoptosis against patient-derived xenograft (PDX) cells[2].
Parsatuzumab (anti-EGFL7) enhances the antiangiogenesis, tumor growth control, and survival associated with antiVEGF monotherapy in several xenograft and genetically engineered murine tumor models[1].
Parsatuzumab (50 mg/kg; i.v.; 3 times per week) targets EGFL7 and inhibits mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) cell growth and prolongs survival in mouse models of MCL[2].
Catalog Number | I042726 |
CAS Number | 1312797-14-0 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. García-Carbonero R, et al. Randomized Phase II Trial of Parsatuzumab (Anti-EGFL7) or Placebo in Combination with FOLFOX and Bevacizumab for First-Line Metastatic Colorectal Cancer. Oncologist. 2017 Apr;22(4):375-e30. [2]. Chinmayee Goda, et al. Dorrance, Epidermal Growth Factor-like 7 As a Novel Therapeutic Target in Mantle Cell Lymphoma. Blood. 138(S1), 2021:3300. |