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Humanized anti-CD25 (daclizumab) inhibits disease activity in multiple sclerosis patients failing to respond to interferon β
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Neurological DisorderImmunologyImmune SystemImmunotherapyImmune DysregulationMultiple Sclerosis PatientsMs PatientsClinical TrialsNeurologyNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyNovel TherapyAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityImmunologic DiseaseStandard TherapyMultiple SclerosisDisease ActivityMedicine
Identifying effective treatment combinations for MS patients failing standard therapy is an important goal. We report the results of a phase II open label baseline-to-treatment trial of a humanized monoclonal antibody against CD25 (daclizumab) in 10 multiple sclerosis patients with incomplete response to IFN-beta therapy and high brain inflammatory and clinical disease activity. Daclizumab was very well tolerated and led to a 78% reduction in new contrast-enhancing lesions and to a significant improvement in several clinical outcome measures.
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