Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology
Volume 19, Issue 4 , Pages 795-810, December 2006

Alemtuzumab in T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders

  • Claire E. Dearden, BSc, MD, FRCP, FRCPath (Consultant Haematologist)

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  • Estella Matutes, MD, PhD, FRCPath (Consultant Haematologist)

Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Downs Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5PT, UK

The humanized monoclonal antibody alemtuzumab binds to the CD52 antigen, a glycoprotein which is widely expressed on normal and malignant B and T lymphocytes. Recently it has been demonstrated in a number of clinical trials that alemtuzumab has clinical activity in mature T-cell diseases such as T-prolymphocytic leukaemia and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, inducing responses in up to two thirds of heavily pre-treated relapsed/refractory patients. Response was associated with improved survival. The toxicity profile for the antibody is manageable. The major complications are infusional reactions associated with initial injections, and prolonged lymphopenia associated with reactivation of viruses. Future studies will be directed towards alternative (subcutaneous) routes and schedules of administration, use as first-line therapy, combination strategies, and role of alemtuzumab to purge minimal residual bone-marrow disease prior to stem-cell transplantation.

Key words: T cell, alemtuzumab

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PII: S1521-6926(06)00037-5

doi:10.1016/j.beha.2006.05.005

Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology
Volume 19, Issue 4 , Pages 795-810, December 2006