Anticancers - Antibodies & Inhibitors Flashcards

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What is the mechanism of gemtuzumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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EGFR-2, HER-2 antibodies, apoptosis, ADCC

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What is the mechanism of cetuximab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antibody to EGFR-1, HER-1, apoptosis, ADCC

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What is the mechanism of trastuzumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antibody to EGFR-2, HER-2/neu, apoptosis, ADCC, disrupts ligand-independent heterodimers

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What is the mechanism of pantimumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antibody to EGFR-1, HER-1, apoptosis, aDCC

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What is the mechanism of bevacizumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antiboidy to VEGF, anti-angionegenesis

Hypertension, thromboembolic complicaications

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What is the mechanism of rituximab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antibody to CD20, apoptosis, ADCC, CDC

Good for leukemias and lymphomas (CD20 is common on B cells)

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What is the mechanism of ofatumumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antibody to CD20, apoptosis, ADCC, CDC.

Good for leukemias and lymphomas (CD20 common on B cells)

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What is the mechanism of alemtuzumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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antibody to CD52, apoptosis, ADCC, CDC

Hypotension

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What is the mechanism of Ibritumumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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radiolabeled CD20 targeter, apoptosis, weak phagocytosis, irradiation.
Good for leukemias and lymphomas (CD20 common on B cells)

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What is the mechanism of tositumomab, and is there anything unique about it?

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radiolabeled CD20 targeter, apoptosis, ADCC, CDC, irradiation.
Good for leukemias and lymphomas (CD20 common on B cells)

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What is the mechanism of pertuzumab, and is there anything unique about it?

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EGFR-2, HER-2/neu, inbits formation of ligand-dependent heterodimers

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What is the mechanism of gefitinib, and is there anything unique about it?

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EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, EGFR-1,HER-1., Interfere with EGFR TK signaling

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What is the mechanism of erlotinib, and is there anything unique about it?

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EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, EGFR-1,HER-1., Interfere with EGFR TK signaling

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What is the mechanism of lapatinib, and is there anything unique about it?

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EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, EGFR-1,HER-1., EGFR-2, HER-2/neu. Inhibition of ligand-depedentand ligand-independent signaling.

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What is the mechanism of imatinib and dasatinib, and is there anything unique about it?

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BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors, BCR-ABL, KIT, PDGF, Src kinases, interefere with BCR-ABL TK signaling.
Edema

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What is the mechanism of nilotinib, and is there anything unique about it?

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BCR-ABL TK inhibitor, BCR-ABL signaling interference

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What is the mechanism of sunitinib, sorafenib and pazopanib, and is there anything unique about it?

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VEGF TK inhibitors

hypertension, QT prolongation

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What is the mechanism of bortezomib, and is there anything unique about it?

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proteosome inhibitor, Targets 26S proteosome, NFkappaB causes transcription of pro-proliferative molecules and bortezomib binds it to prevent its action

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What is the mechanism of sirolimus, everolimus, and temsirolimus, and is there anything unique about it?

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mTOR inhibitors, reduced ribosome synthesis and reduced protein translation

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What is the mechanism of interferon alpha 2, and is there anything unique about it?

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antiviral and antineoplastic action. Promotes cell cycle arrest in G0 and induces apoptosis. Promotes CTLs and NK cells.