BI-505

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Product description
BI-505 is a fully human antibody derived from BioInvent's
proprietary n-CoDeR® library. The antibody binds to the
adhesion protein ICAM-1 (CD54), which is over expressed in several
tumours but is not widely expressed in normal tissue. BI-505 is
being developed to treat multiple myelomas that express ICAM-1.
Product rationale
BI-505 was identified in a screen to find antibodies that can cause
cell death (apoptosis). Antibodies with this property could be used
to kill cancer cells to which they bind.
Prior to BioInvent's screen and preclinical studies, the ability of anti-ICAM-1 to lead to apoptosis had not been recognised. Owing to its novel mode of action, BI-505 could be given to patients that do not respond to current treatments.
Clinical status
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved in 2009
phase I studies with BI-505. The studies were initiated in
January 2010. BI-505 has been granted orphan drug designation for
multiple myeloma by both the FDA and the European Agency for the
Evaluation of Medicines (EMEA).
Development and commercialisation strategy
We are currently developing BI-505 in house at
BioInvent.
