What Are the Types of Bispecific Monoclonal Antibodies?
There are several types of bsAbs, each designed to exploit different mechanisms of action:
T-cell Engagers: These bsAbs bring T-cells into close contact with cancer cells, promoting T-cell-mediated killing of the tumor. B-cell Engagers: These target B-cells and are often used in hematological malignancies. Dual Checkpoint Inhibitors: These bsAbs simultaneously block two different immune checkpoints, enhancing the immune response against cancer. Immune Cell Redirectors: These bsAbs can redirect various types of immune cells to attack cancer cells.