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市場調查報告書

細胞激素療法與抗化劑

Cytokine Therapies and Inhibitors: A Vibrant Pipeline and Active Approved Market

出版商 Insight Pharma Reports
出版日期 2007年02月 商品編碼 49696
內容資訊 英文 162 pages
價格
US $ 1375 PDF by E-mail ( Single User License)
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細胞激素療法與抗化劑 是由出版商Insight Pharma Reports在2007年02月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含162 pages 價格從美金1375起跳。

簡介

於基因調查領域獲得全球性高度評價的美國專業公司 Insight Pharma Reports(總公司:麻州),詳盡地調查與分析細胞激素療法與抗化劑,並出版綜合報告書 "Cytokine Therapies and Inhibitors: A Vibrant Pipeline and Active Approved Market"

此報告書除了說明細胞激素的概要、已受認可及仍進行實驗中的細胞激素與細胞激素抗化劑,也探討現有藥劑改良版的開發動向、細胞激素療法的市場現狀與未來展望等。此報告書的概略架構如下所示。

第1章 背景及科學概要:細胞激素為規範免疫系統的細胞內管理者

  • 何謂細胞激素
    • 免疫系統
  • 細胞激素的分類
    • 介白素
    • 干擾素
    • 腫瘤壞死因子
    • 型態轉換成長因子β
    • Colony刺激因子
    • 趨化因子

第2章 細胞激素療法:細胞激素的提供如一般藥劑

  • 介白素
  • 干擾素
  • 腫瘤壞死因子
  • 造血成長因子
  • 趨化因子

第3章 細胞激素抗化劑:阻礙細胞激素作用的藥物

  • 介白素抗化劑
  • 干擾素抗化劑
  • 腫瘤壞死因子抗化劑
  • 型態轉換成長因子β抗化劑
  • Colony刺激因子抗化劑
  • 趨化因子拮抗藥

第4章 商業及策略性展望:細胞激素療法的市場可能性

  • 細胞激素藥劑市場
  • 各市場動向
    • 癌症與血球減少症
    • 癌症
    • 貧血症
    • 嗜中性白血球減少症
    • 血小板減少症
    • 免疫及發炎性疾病
    • 類風濕性關節炎
    • 克隆氏症
    • 乾癬
    • 狼瘡
    • 多發性硬化症
    • 氣喘
    • 慢性阻塞性肺
    • 感染症
    • HIV
    • C型肝炎病毒

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Abstract

Cytokines have drawn immense interest from the pharmaceutical industry over the last two decades. Great effort has been devoted to finding ways to reproduce their effects- or to block their activity- in the quest to create novel drugs for cancer, infectious diseases, inflammatory and immune disorders, and myelosuppression. Cytokine Therapies and Inhibitors: A Vibrant Pipeline and Active Approved Market, a new CHI Advances Report, takes a comprehensive look at the full range of cytokine therapies and inhibitors, from products in research and development to products already approved and marketed.

This report thoroughly evaluates the field of cytokines as it relates to drug development by providing:

  • A description of cytokines and an explanation as to how they are classified
  • In-depth coverage of approved and experimental cytokines and cytokine inhibitors, including late clinical research news on some of the most promising drugs in development
  • Analysis of the interleukins, the interferons, the tumor necrosis factor superfamily, transforming growth factor-beta, the hematopoietic growth factors, and the chemokines, or chemotactic cytokines
  • Discussion of efforts to develop improved versions of existing drugs
  • Evaluation of the current and future markets for cytokine-based therapeutics

Recombinant forms of natural cytokines were among the early success stories of the biotech boom. Genetically engineered versions of interleukin-2, interferon-alfa and -beta, erythropoietin, and the colony-stimulating factors have now been available for years and remain profitable products for their manufacturers.

In all, Cytokine Therapies and Inhibitors: A Vibrant Pipeline and Active Approved Market examines more than 200 drugs and research programs, ranging from cytokines to cytokine variants and agonists, from the approved interleukin-2 drug Proleukin from Chiron/Novartis, for treating renal cell carcinoma, to the interferon-omega drug candidate now in Phase II trials by Intarcia Therapeutics, for treating hepatitis C virus. For example, one drug discussed, Multikine from CEL-SCI, just received approval in January to go into a Phase III trial to show that it can increase survival times for head and neck cancer patients. The drug already has been shown to be nontoxic in Phase II trials that also showed improvements in survival. The report also evaluates cytokine inhibitors, from Amgen' s interleukin-1 receptor antagonist Kineret, approved for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis to Abbott Laboratories' interleukin-18 monoclonal antibody now in Phase I research for autoimmune disorders.

The market for cytokine-based therapeutics holds great promise. Sales in 2005 for 13 of the 35 cytokine drugs already approved amounted to more than $1 billion each. Centocor/Johnson & Johnson' s Remicade alone racked up sales of almost $3.5 billion in 2005. Perhaps the biggest market of all is anemia, where recombinant erythropoietin drugs boasted sales of more than $10 billion in 2005.

Cytokine Therapies and Inhibitors: A Vibrant Pipeline and Active Approved Market is an indispensable report for individuals directly involved in the research and development, licensing, or marketing of cytokine-based therapies.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1

BACKGROUND AND SCIENTIFIC OVERVIEW: CYTOKINES ARE INTRACELLULAR MESSENGERS THAT REGULATE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

  • 1.1. What Are Cytokines?
    • [SIDEBAR]
    • The Immune System
  • 1.2. Classification of Cytokines
    • Interleukins
    • Interferons
    • Tumor Necrosis Factors
    • Transforming Growth Factor-beta
    • Colony-Stimulating Factors
    • Chemokines

CHAPTER 2

CYTOKINE THERAPEUTICS: ADMINISTERING CYTOKINES AS DRUGS

  • 2.1. Interleukins
    • Interleukin-1
    • Aldesleukin
    • Denileukin Diftitox
    • BAY 50-4798
    • Multikine
    • IRX-2/IRX-3/IRX-4/IRX-5/IRX-6
    • EMD 273063/EMD 273066
    • TG 4010/TG 4001
    • IL-2 XL
    • IL-2/EP
    • Liposomal IL-2
    • Sangamo BioSciences' Technology
    • Others
    • Interleukin-3
    • Interleukin-4
    • PRX321
    • Interleukin-6
    • Interleukin-7
    • IL-7
    • Interleukin-10
    • Interleukin-11
    • Oprelvekin
    • PEGylated IL-11
    • Interleukin-12
    • EGEN-001
    • AS1409
    • TDS/IL-12
    • CYT-41000
    • Interleukin-13
    • Cintredekin Besudotox
    • Uvidem/Collidem
    • Glioblast-13
    • Interleukin-18
    • Iboctadekin
    • IL-18 Plasmids
    • Interleukin-21
    • IL-21
    • Interleukin-29
    • IL-29
  • 2.2. Interferons
    • Interferon a
    • Intron A/Rebetron/PEG-Intron
    • Roferon-A/Pegasys
    • Infergen
    • Alferon N/Alferon LDO
    • Multiferon
    • Albuferon
    • Oral IFN-a
    • Topical IFN-a
    • IFN-a-2b XL
    • HCV-I.E.T
    • Locteron/BLX-883
    • Oroferone
    • Maxy-alpha
    • Neoferon
    • Belerofon
    • Ambrx' s Enhanced Pegylated IFN-a
    • Ultra Interferons
    • PEGylated IFN-a
    • Interferon beta
    • Betaferon/Betaseron
    • Avonex
    • Rebif
    • MS-I.E.T.
    • IFN-beta- Fc
    • TDS/IFN-beta
    • Others
    • Interferon
    • Actimmune
    • TG 1042 (Ad-IFN gamma)
    • Others
    • Other Interferons
    • Tauferon
    • IFN-omega
  • 2.3. Tumor Necrosis Factors
    • TNF-a
    • Aurimune (CYT-6091)/AuriTol (CYT-21001)
    • OncoVEXTNF-a
    • TRAIL
    • Rh-Apo2L
    • Apo2L/TRAIL (AMG 951)
    • HGS-ETR1/HGS-ETR2/HGS-TR2J
    • AMG 655
    • 4-1BBL
    • BMS-663513
    • GTC Biotherapeutics' Compound
  • 2.4. Hematopoietic Growth Factors
    • Erythropoietin
    • Epoetin a/Aranesp
    • Epoetin beta/CERA
    • Epoetin delta
    • Hematide
    • FG-2216/FG-4592
    • GlycoPEG-EPO
    • EPO-Fc
    • PT-401
    • MOD-701
    • Albupoietin
    • Repoxygen
    • Tissue-Protective Cytokines
    • Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
    • Filgrastim /Pegfilgrastim
    • Lenograstim
    • Nartograstim
    • Telintra
    • AX200
    • Maxy-G34
    • GlycoPEG-GCSF
    • Others
    • Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
    • Sargramostim
    • Molgramostim
    • Leucotropin
    • CTCE-0214/CTCE-0324
    • Sangamo BioSciences' Technology
    • Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
    • Mirimostim
    • Stem Cell Factor
    • Ancestim
    • Thrombopoietin
    • AMG 531
    • Eltrombopag
    • Thromboplus
    • c-Mpl Minibody Agonists
  • 2.5. Chemokines
    • CXCR4

CHAPTER 3

CYTOKINE INHIBITORS: DRUGS THAT BLOCK CYTOKINE ACTIVITY

  • 3.1. Interleukin Inhibitors
    • Interleukin-1
    • Anakinra
    • IL-1 Trap
    • AMG 108
    • ACZ885
    • Interleukin-2
    • Daclizumab
    • Basiliximab
    • MT204
    • Interleukin-4 and -13
    • Aerovant/Aeroderm/Aerolast
    • AMG 317
    • CAT-354
    • TNX-650
    • ISIS 369645
    • DOM1000P/DOM0910
    • Zenyth Therapeutics/Merck' s Compounds
    • Sirna Therapeutics/GlaxoSmithKline' s Compounds
    • Targepeutics' Compounds
    • Interleukin-5
    • Mepolizumab
    • BIW-8405
    • YM-90709
    • Interleukin-6
    • Tocilizumab
    • C326
    • Interleukin-9
    • MEDI-528
    • Interleukin-12 and -23
    • CNTO 1275
    • ABT-874
    • STA-5326
    • Anti-IL-23 Aptimers
    • Interleukin-15
    • AMG 714
    • CRB-15
    • Other Interleukins
    • Centocor Research
    • ZymoGenetics/Serono/Novo Nordisk Research
  • 3.2. Interferon Inhibitors
    • Interferon a
    • MEDI-545/MEDI-546
    • Interferon gamma
    • HuZAF
    • Advanced Biotherapies' Anti-IFN-gamma Antibodies
  • 3.3. Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors
    • TNF-a
    • Etanercept
    • Infliximab
    • Adalimumab
    • Certolizumab Pegol
    • CNTO 148
    • CytoFab
    • CC-10004
    • ALS-00T2
    • tgAAC94
    • XPro 1595
    • MP8
    • DOM0200/DOM0100
    • Ablynx' s Nanobodies
    • Nastech Pharmaceutical' s Compounds
    • Devgen' s Compounds
    • Lymphotoxin-beta
    • Biogen Idec' s Compounds
    • BLyS
    • Belimumab
    • Atacicept
    • AMG 623
    • BR3-Fc
    • Xencor' s Compound
    • RANKL
    • Denosumab
    • PX 107
    • Others
    • CD40L
    • SGN-40
    • CHIR 12.12
    • Biogen Idec/UCB' s Compound
    • CD30L
    • MDX-060
    • SGN-30/SGN-35
    • XmAb 2513
    • LIGHT
    • CoGenesys' s Compound
    • TWEAK
    • Biogen Idec' s Research
  • 3.4. Transforming Growth Factor-beta Inhibitors
    • AP 12009/AP 11014
    • GC-1008
    • Anti-TGF-beta2 Aptimers
    • TGF-beta Receptor Inhibitors
    • 3.5. Colony-Stimulating Factor Inhibitors
    • G-CSF
    • Zenyth Therapeutics/MuriGen Therapeutics' Compounds
    • GM-CSF
    • KM002
    • CAM-3001
    • MT203
  • 3.6. Chemokine Antagonists
    • CCR1
    • MLN3897, MLN3701
    • PS375179
    • ChemoCentryx' s Compounds
    • CCR2
    • MLN1202
    • INCB3284/INCB8696
    • ABN912
    • CCX915
    • Telik' s Compound
    • CCR3
    • CCR5
    • Maraviroc
    • Vicriviroc
    • PRO 140
    • INCB9471/INCB15050
    • HGS004/HGS101
    • Sangamo BioSciences' Technology
    • Others
    • CCR9
    • Traficet-EN
    • CXCR1/ CXCR2
    • PS291822
    • 656933
    • PAC-G31P
    • Others
    • CXCR3
    • MDX-1100
    • AMG 487
    • CoGenesys' s Compound
    • CXCR4
    • Mozobil
    • AMD070
    • CTCE-9908
    • ChemoCentryx' s Compounds
    • Others
    • CXCR6
    • CoGenesys' s Compound
    • MIF
    • HMGB
    • MedImmune/Critical Therapeutics' Compounds

CHAPTER 4

BUSINESS AND STRATEGIC OUTLOOK: MARKET POTENTIAL FOR CYTOKINE THERAPEUTICS

  • 4.1. The Market for Cytokine-Based Drugs
  • 4.2. Selected Markets
    • Cancer and Cytopenias
    • Cancer
    • Anemia
    • Neutropenia
    • Thrombocytopenia
    • Immune and Inflammatory Diseases
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Crohn' s Disease
    • Psoriasis
    • Lupus
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Asthma
    • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    • Infectious Diseases
    • HIV
    • Hepatitis C Virus

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