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Discovery and Preclinical Activity of BMS-986351, an Antibody to SIRPα That Enhances Macrophage-mediated Tumor Phagocytosis When Combined with Opsonizing Antibodies.

Henry ChanChristina V TroutDavid MikolonPreston AdamsRoberto GuzmanKonstantinos MavrommatisMahan AbbasianHaralambos HadjivassiliouLawrence DearthBrian A FoxPallavur SivakumarHo ChoKandasamy Hariharan
Published in: Cancer research communications (2024)
Increasing the phagocytotic capabilities of tumor-associated macrophages by modulating macrophage-tumor cell surface signaling via the CD47-SIRPα axis is a novel strategy. Molecules targeting CD47 have potential but its ubiquitous expression necessitates higher therapeutic doses to overcome potential antigen sink effects. The restricted expression pattern of SIRPα may limit toxicities and lower doses of the SIRPα antibody BMS-986351 may overcome target mediated drug disposition while maintaining the desired pharmacology.
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