In particular, CD22-ligand-targeted nanoparticles with therapeutic functions have proved successful in preclinical settings for blood cancers, autoimmune diseases, and tolerance induction.
Here we review calicheamicin conjugates, with a particular focus on the preclinical- and clinical development of inotuzumab ozogamicin, targeting the CD22 antigen expressed on a large variety of hematologic malignancies.
Although targeted therapies are used increasingly in hematologic malignancies, we are unaware of any prior studies of radioimmunotherapy (RAIT) in B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), even though this radiosensitive tumor expresses CD22, potentially a good target for this approach.