antigentargeted
Antigen-targeted refers to therapeutic approaches that recognize and bind to specific antigens—molecules or protein structures—expressed on the surface or within target cells or pathogens. The goal is to direct a treatment to diseased tissues while limiting effects on normal tissues. The term is widely used in immunology and oncology, and it also applies to infectious disease interventions and diagnostic tools.
In cancer, antigen-targeted strategies rely on selecting tumor-associated or tumor-specific antigens to guide therapies. Common modalities
Key criteria for antigen selection include high and consistent expression on target cells, minimal or absent
Representative examples include rituximab targeting CD20 in B-cell malignancies, trastuzumab targeting HER2 in breast cancer, brentuximab