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Clinical Trials associated with TQB2934A Phase I Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of TQB2934 Subcutaneous Preparation for Injection in Subjects With Malignant Plasma Cell Tumors
TQB2934 is an anti-Cluster of Differentiation 3 (CD3) (Early T Cell Marker)×B cell maturation antigen (BCMA) double-specific antibody,and the isoform is IgG1(Native Immunoglobulin G1), which at one end binds to the CD3 receptor on the surface of T cells ,and the other end binds to BCMA(B cell maturation antigen) to recruit T cells around BCMA-positive cells, which can activate T cells .Active T cells release granzyme and perforin to kill BCMA-positive target cells.
TQB2934 for injection (subcutaneous injection) is intended for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma.
/ Not yet recruitingPhase 1/2 A Phase Ib/II Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety, and Pharmacokinetics of TQB2934 for Injection in Subjects With Systemic Light Chain Amyloidosis
This study is a clinical trial aimed at the marketing of TQB2934 for injection. The project plans to enroll 70 subjects, including 13-21 subjects in Phase Ib, to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) characteristics, immunogenicity, and pharmacodynamic (PD) of TQB2934 for injection in subjects with systemic light chain amyloidosis, and to determine the recommended Phase II dose (RP2D). The Phase II plan involves enrolling 49 subjects, aiming to demonstrate that in adult subjects with relapsed/refractory systemic light chain amyloidosis who have previously received treatment with daratumumab and bortezomib, TQB2934 for injection significantly improves the hematological complete response (CR) rate compared to historical controls. The primary endpoint is the optimal hematological CR rate.
A Phase I Clinical Trial Evaluating the Tolerance and Pharmacokinetics of TQB2934 for Injection in Multiple Myeloma Subjects
TQB2934 is an anti-CD3(Early T Cell Marker)×BCMA (B cell maturation antigen) double-specific antibody,and the isoform is IgG1 (Native Immunoglobulin G1), which at one end binds to the CD3 receptor on the surface of T cells ,and the other end binds to BCMA(B cell maturation antigen) to recruit T cells around BCMA-positive cells, which can activate T cells .Active T cells release granzyme and perforin to kill BCMA-positive target cells.TQB2934 for injection is planned for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma.
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