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Structural, nonclinical, and clinical features of ozoralizumab: A novel tumour necrosis factor inhibitor

Tsutomu Takeuchi

2023Modern Rheumatology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors are currently the most widely used biological agents to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Ozoralizumab (OZR), a novel TNF inhibitor, is an antibody using variable heavy-chain domains of heavy-chain antibody (VHHs) and became the first VHH drug approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in September 2022. VHHs isolated from camelid heavy-chain antibodies can bind antigens with a single molecule. OZR is a trivalent VHH that consists of two anti-human TNFα VHHs and one anti-human serum albumin (anti-HSA) VHH. This review summarizes OZR's unique structural characteristics and nonclinical and clinical data. The clinical data outline the pharmacokinetics, efficacy, relationship between efficacy and pharmacokinetics, and safety of OZR, focusing on a Phase II/III confirmatory study (OHZORA trial).

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Rheumatoid arthritisMedicineAntibodyRheumatologyTumor necrosis factor alphaPharmacokineticsRheumatoid factorPharmacologyInternal medicineImmunologyMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ResearchToxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins
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