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Nimotuzumab for Patients With Inoperable Cancer of the Head and Neck

Tania Crombet, Braulio Mestre Fernández, Zaima Mazorra Herrera, Normando E. Iznaga Escobar

2020Frontiers in Oncology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

EGFR activation induces cell proliferation, neoformation of blood vessels, survival, and metastasis of the cancer cells. Nimotuzumab is an engineered, intermediate affinity anti-EGFR antibody, that apart from other drugs in its class, is very safe and does not cause hypomagnesemia or grade 3-4 cutaneous rash. The antibody inhibits cell proliferation and angiogenesis, activates natural killer cells, stimulates dendritic cell maturation, and induces cytotoxic T cells. Nimotuzumab restores MHC-I expression on tumor cells, hindering one of the EGFR immune-escape ways. The antibody has been extensively studied in 7 clinical trials, concurrently with irradiation or irradiation plus chemotherapy in subjects with inoperable head and neck tumors. Nimotuzumab was safe and efficacious in unfit patients receiving irradiation alone and in subjects treated with cisplatin and radiotherapy. In patients with locally advanced squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck, nimotuzumab in combination with low dose cisplatin and radiotherapy was superior to cisplatin and radiotherapy in progression free survival, disease free survival, and locoregional tumor control.

Topics & Concepts

NimotuzumabMedicineCisplatinHead and neck cancerRadiation therapyCancer researchCancerCD8OncologyChemotherapyInternal medicineImmunologyImmune systemEpidermal growth factor receptorHead and Neck Cancer StudiesLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
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