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Natalizumab:
Overview of Its Pharmacology and Safety.
Baker
DE.
College
of Pharmacy, Washington State University Spokane, Spokane, WA.
Natalizumab
is a humanized monoclonal antibody that is produced in murine myeloma
cells. It functions in the body as an antagonist of integrin
heterodimers that contain the a4 integrin subunit. These heterodimers
include a4b1 integrin and a4b7 integrin, which are expressed on the
surface of most leukocytes. When natalizumab binds to the a4-subunit of
the integrin, it prevents the a4-mediated adhesion of the leukocytes to
their counter-receptor(s) (eg, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and
mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1), thus preventing
transmigration of the leukocytes across the endothelium and into the
inflamed parenchymal tissue. Clinical trials with natalizumab for the
treatment of the relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis have found the
drug is capable of delaying the accumulation of physical disability and
reducing the frequency of clinical exacerbations.
Clinical
trials of natalizumab for the treatment of Crohn's disease have found
the drug, alone or in combination with infliximab, is effective in
improving clinical response and remission rates as well as
health-related quality of life in patients with Crohn's disease who have
not been able to achieve remission with infliximab therapy alone. Like
all drugs, natalizumab is not without risks. The drug was temporarily
withdrawn from the market because of 3 reported cases of progressive
multifocal leukoencephalopathy. Subsequent evaluations determined that
the risk of this severe, but rare, adverse reaction did not justify
keeping the drug off the market.
When
natalizumab was reintroduced, however, a closed prescribing and
distribution program (Tysabri Outreach Unified Commitment to Health
[TOUCH™]) was also introduced. This program requires all
patients prescribed natalizumab to be enrolled in and to receive their
medication through the TOUCH system. Any serious adverse reactions must
be reported to the TOUCH and MedWatch systems.
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