Balugrastim: A Long-Acting, Once-Per-Cycle, Recombinant Human Albumin-Fusion Filgrastim

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2013)

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e13551 Background: Balugrastim is a once-per-cycle fixed-dose genetic fusion protein composed of human serum albumin (HSA) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) in development for prevention of severe neutropenia in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Albumin fusion is a clinically validated technology that extends product half-life, allowing for infrequent dosing, better tolerability, lower cost, and improves drug design, potentially lowering immunogenicity risk. Here, we describe the technology used to produce balugrastim and summarize preclinical findings compared with pegfilgrastim (Neulasta). Methods: Design and production of balugrastim was described previously (Halpern et al. Pharmaceut Res 2002;19:1720−1729). Biologic activity of balugrastim was assessed in an NFS-60 cell line proliferation assay vs filgrastim and pegfilgrastim. PK and PD properties were studied in healthy and neutropenic animal models. Results: Albumin fusion produces a long-acting G-CSF with comparable pharmacolo...
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