rapidboson
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It seems as though Dr. Habets has successfully treated an ME patient with low doses teclistamab. Much more cost effective than daratumumab apparently (< 1000€ per treatment course). This is the German maverick oncologist that's also treated ME patients successfully with daratumumab in the past.
https://twitter.com/user/status/1925124231940989201
Teclistamab is a BCMA directed T-cell engager (i.e. it "tells" cytotoxic t cells to kill BCMA expressing cells). BCMA seems to be present on later stage B cells and long lived plasma cells.
Extremely early and just a clinical anecdote but interesting nonetheless.
Has anybody heard of this in the context of ME before?
https://twitter.com/user/status/1925124231940989201
Teclistamab is a BCMA directed T-cell engager (i.e. it "tells" cytotoxic t cells to kill BCMA expressing cells). BCMA seems to be present on later stage B cells and long lived plasma cells.
Extremely early and just a clinical anecdote but interesting nonetheless.
Has anybody heard of this in the context of ME before?
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