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Type | Whole antibody |
Source | Humanized |
Target | CCR5 |
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Other names | PRO 140 |
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Leronlimab (codenamed PRO 140) is a humanized monoclonal antibody targeted against the CCR5 receptor found on T lymphocytes of the human immune system. It is being investigated as a potential therapy in the treatment of COVID-19,[1][2] triple negative breast cancer,[3] and HIV infection.[4] The United States Food and Drug Administration has designated PRO 140 for fast-track approval.[5] In February 2008, the drug entered Phase 2 clinical trials and a phase 3 trial was begun in 2015.[6][7] In February 2018, Cytodyn Inc reported that the primary endpoint had been achieved in the PRO 140 pivotal combination therapy trial in HIV infection.[8] In 2020 CytoDyn submitted a fast-track biologics license application for treatment of CCR5-tropic HIV-1 Infection.[9]