Seminars in hematology
-
Monoclonal antibody therapy has emerged as a viable treatment option for patients with lymphoma and some leukemias. It is now beginning to be investigated for treatment of multiple myeloma. There are relatively few surface antigens on the plasma cells that are suitable for antibody-directed treatment. ⋯ Although CD20 is present only on 20% of myeloma cells, it may be present on myeloma precursor cells. This treatment has met with success in follicular lymphoma and is now being evaluated in clinical trials in both Europe and the United States for myeloma. Although these clinical trials are in very early stages, researchers are beginning to understand that antibody therapy can be used not only as a carrier molecule of radioisotopes and toxins, but also as molecules that can trigger tumor cells and promote growth arrest or apoptosis.