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ABT-510

Molecular therapeutic drug that was studied as a treatment for cancer


Molecular therapeutic drug that was studied as a treatment for cancer

ABT-510 is a molecular therapeutic drug that was the subject of research as a potential treatment for cancer. According to the Journal of Clinical Oncology, ABT-510 is a "subcutaneously (SC) administered nonapeptide thrombospondin analogue."

Following inconclusive phase I clinical trials, a 2007 phase II study of ABT-510 for treatment of metastatic melanoma failed to reach its primary endpoint resulting in termination of the study. Only three out of twenty-one patients reached the primary endpoint of progression-free survival at 18 weeks, but these three patients remained progression-free for 21, 34, and 42 weeks. However, biomarker data collected during this study showed a decrease in VEGF-C, circulating endothelial cells, and CD146 and CD34/133 counts, and a maximum tolerated dose has still not been established. Further study could consider a higher dose and/or combination treatment.

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References

  1. (July 15, 2004). "2004 ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings (Post-Meeting Edition)". J. Clin. Oncol..
  2. link. (September 28, 2007)
  3. (June 2007). "A phase II study of ABT-510 (thrombospondin-1 analog) for the treatment of metastatic melanoma". Am. J. Clin. Oncol..
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