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[Novel therapeutic agents for hemolytic anemia].

Jun-Ichi Nishimura
Published in: [Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology (2023)
In recent years, it has become clear that various diseases are caused by complement (related molecule) abnormalities (complementopathies) or are exacerbated by complement (complement-related diseases), and novel therapeutic agents targeting complement (anti-complement agents) are now being developed. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a hematopoietic stem cell disorder characterized by complement-mediated intravascular hemolysis due to a deficiency of complement regulatory factors, making it a perfect candidate for anti-complement agents. In 2007, the anti-C5 monoclonal antibody eculizumab was approved for PNH, as the first anti-complement agent. The indications for eculizumab are expanding, and aggressive development is underway for new anti-complement agents, not only for PNH but also a variety of other diseases. In addition, the anti-C1s antibody sutimlimab was approved last year for the treatment of cold agglutinin disease, a form of autoimmune hemolytic anemia. This presentation overviews novel anti-complement agents for these hemolytic anemias.
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