Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies, 2006-2011
While the pharmaceutical as a whole is suffering from single digit growth, thin uninspiring pipelines and pressure from an ever-aggressive generics industry - not so for monoclonal antibody therapies. The market for monoclonal antibody treatments is one of the most exciting segments of the pharmaceutical industry today. Are you and your organisation benefiting from this growth?
The monoclonal market is set to expand dramatically. Ten years ago there were only two monoclonal antibody drugs on the world market, now there are nineteen FDA approved therapies - including six blockbuster drugs. The market in 2005 was worth over $13bn, worldwide, representing an astounding growth of 37%. Biotech pipelines are overflowing with over 160 monoclonal antibody based drugs; the market is thriving!
Will the current monoclonal blockbusters continue to grow? What are the hottest projects in the pipeline? What will restrain the market in the future? These are questions you need to know the answers to.
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This exhaustive and informative report includes over 100 pages of in-depth, up-to-date, analysis and over 70 tables and figures, detailing the current market and possible future developments. The following important issues are covered in detail:
- Visiongain's forecast for the world monoclonal antibody market, 2006-2011
- Drivers and restraints of the fast growing world monoclonal antibody market are identified and discussed
- An analysis of strengths, weaknesses opportunities and threats (SWOT) for the monoclonal antibody market
- Summaries and revenue forecasts for the leading monoclonal antibody drugs, 2006-2011
- A thorough examination of the monoclonal antibody pipeline
- An assessment of future developments, including new antibody formats and conjugated antibodies
Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 1.1 Aims of This Report
- 1.2 Chapter Summaries
- 2. Introduction
- 2.1 What is a Monoclonal Antibody?
- 2.1.1 Structure of Antibodies
- 2.1.2 Function of Antibodies
- 2.2 History of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody Development
- 2.2.1 Different Types of Therapeutic Antibody
- 2.2.2 Time line
- 2.3 There are 19 FDA Approved Therapeutic Monoclonals
- 2.4 Monoclonal Antibodies are a Thriving Part of the Biotech Market
- 2.4.1 The Biotech Industry is Strong
- 2.4.2 MAbs Lead the Market
- 2.5 The Monoclonal Antibody Market is Taking Off
- 2.1 What is a Monoclonal Antibody?
- 3. World Market For Monoclonal Antibodies
- 3.1 The World Market is Worth Over $13bn
- 3.1.1 There are Eleven Leading Monoclonal Antibody Treatments
- 3.1.2 Two Drugs Generate Almost 50% of All Revenues
- 3.1.3 Growth is High for Monoclonal Antibody Drugs
- 3.1.4 Visiongain Forecasts High Revenues in the Future But Growth Will Slow
- 3.2 Oncology Drugs Dominate in the Monoclonal Antibody Market
- 3.2.1 Half of Monoclonal Antibody Revenues Are From Oncology Products
- 3.2.2 Cancer Drugs Will Drive the Market
- 3.3 Roche/Genentech Lead the Monoclonal Market
- 3.1 The World Market is Worth Over $13bn
- 4. SWOT, Drivers and Restraints
- 4.1 Strengths, Weaknesses, Drivers and Restraints for the Monoclonal Antibodies Market, 2006
- 4.2 Monoclonal Drugs are Thriving
- 4.2.1 Monoclonal Technology Allows a Wide Range of Targets
- 4.2.2 Cancer Drugs Lead the Monoclonal Market
- 4.2.3 Chronic and Niche Diseases Generate High Revenues
- 4.2.4 Monoclonal Antibodies Do Not Face Biogeneric Competition
- 4.3 The Future Looks Bright for New Developments
- 4.3.1 Monoclonal Drugs are a Significant Part of Biotech Pipelines
- 4.3.2 New Production Methods Will Reduce Costs
- 4.3.3 Flexible Formats to Fill Unmet Needs in Oncology
- 4.4 Weaknesses and Threats Will Hold Back the Monoclonal Market to Some Degree
- 4.4.1 Big and Expensive: Development Costs Limit Growth
- 4.4.2 Injections are the Main Mode of Administration
- 4.4.3 The Challenge of Immunogenicity Looms Large
- 4.4.4 High Profile Safety Cases Increase Regulatory Concerns
- 4.4.5 Competition is High for Many Prime Targets
- 5. Therapeutic areas for Monoclonal Antibodies
- 5.1 Oncology
- 5.1.1 Rituxan/MabThera
- 5.1.2 Herceptin
- 5.1.3 Avastin
- 5.1.4 Erbitux
- 5.1.5 Campath
- 5.2 Arthritis and Other Inflammatory Conditions
- 5.2.1 Enbrel and Amevive Mimic Monoclonal Action
- 5.2.2 Remicade
- 5.2.3 Humira
- 5.3 Other Therapeutic Areas
- 5.3.1 Synagis/Numax
- 5.3.2 ReoPro
- 5.3.3 Xolair
- 5.4 The Key For Monoclonal Antibody Success is the Growth of Indications
- 5.4.1 Herceptin's Expanding Indications Drive High Growth 8 Years from Launch
- 5.4.2 Can Monoclonals Deliver The Holy Grail - A Pipeline in a Product?
- 5.1 Oncology
- 6. Assessment of the Monoclonal Pipeline
- 6.1 The Monoclonal Pipeline
- 6.1.1 Oncology Drugs Dominate the Monoclonal Pipeline
- 6.1.2 A Wide Variety of Targets in the Pipeline
- 6.2 There is Competition for Prime Drug Targets
- 6.3 TNF Binding Antibodies Compete for Slice of Large Market
- 6.3.1 UCB's Cimzia is Ahead of the Pack
- 6.3.2 Segard Aims for Separate Market but Struggles to Convince
- 6.3.3 Golimumab to Follow in Remicade's Footsteps
- 6.3.4 Applied Molecular Evolution Provides Promising Anti-TNF Candidate
- 6.4 Competition is High for Next Generation Rituxan
- 6.4.1 GenMab's HuMax Technology Hopes to Add Advantage
- 6.4.2 Companies Seek to Build on Rituxan's Success
- 6.4.3 Immunomedics Aim to Compete on Stability
- 6.5 New Targets Present Opportunities and Risk
- 6.5.1 CD22 Products in Race to Launch
- 6.5.2 Could CEA be the Next Breakthrough for Oncology Treatments?
- 6.5.3 CTLA4 is Another Promising Target
- 6.6 Other Novel Targets in the Late Pipeline
- 6.1 The Monoclonal Pipeline
- 7. Future Trends for Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies
- 7.1 Are Magic Bullets Back in Vogue?
- 7.1.1 Immunogen's TAP System Attracts Attention
- 7.1.2 Seattle Genetics ADC Technology Shows Promise
- 7.2 Nanobodies, BiTEs and TandAbs - New Takes on the Monoclonal
- 7.2.1 BiTEs Can Thwart CD8 Negative Tumours
- 7.2.2 TandAbs Specialise in Tumour Killing
- 7.2.3 NanoBodies - Heavy Chain Only Technology
- 7.3 Diagnostic Tests Will Be Integral to Future Success
- 7.3.1 Lack of Low Hanging Fruit Will Force Integration
- 7.1 Are Magic Bullets Back in Vogue?
- 8. Conclusion: The Monoclonal Antibody Market is Strong and Will Get Stronger
- 8.1 The Monoclonal Antibody Market is One of The Strongest Areas of the Pharmaceutical Industry
- 8.2 Pipelines are Bursting with Monoclonals
- 8.3 The Market Will be Restrained by Competition and Price Restrictions
- 8.4 Could Monoclonals be the Answer to Big Pharma's Woes?
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