Fasinumab is a human IgG1k monoclonal antibody targeted against nerve growth factor (NGF). It is currently under investigation for the treatment osteoarthritic pain and has demonstrated significantly greater pain relief and functional improvement as compared to standard therapy (i.e. NSAIDs and/or opioids) in this patient population.
NGF was first discovered in the 1950s and was the first neurotrophic factor to be identified and biochemically characterized. It has since been recognized for its role in nociceptive signaling transduction and has thus become an attractive target in the treatment of chronic pain conditions.
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