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Editorial

The clinical and biological role of CD20 membrane antigen modulation under immunotherapy with anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody rituximab in lymphoprolipherative neoplastic disorders

, MD & , MS
Pages 551-557 | Published online: 09 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

Immunotherapy using an antibody (rituximab) targeting CD20 antigen in combination with chemotherapy has been recently associated with significantly improved response rate and survival in patients with various types of CD20-positive B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. This treatment may induce the disappearance of CD20 surface expression on neoplastic B-cells. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain CD20 loss after rituximab therapy, while the clinical significance (if any) of this phenomenon is still not clear. We have produced a brief overview of the biological aspects of CD20 modulation after rituximab treatment and its possible clinical implications.

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