IgG molecules of the IgG1, IgG2, and IgG4 subclasses exhibit exceptionally long half-lives due to FcRn-mediated recycling. Half-lives of up to 4 weeks have been described for therapeutic antibodies. The binding site for FcRn resides in the Fc region, which is formed by the CH2 and CH3 domains. Thus, fusion to an Fc? region endows a therapeutic protein with the half-life extension properties (increased size, FcRn recycling) of immunoglobulins. Fc fusion protein development represents one of the most clinically successful half-life extension strategies to date and has been used in the development of a major portion of the fusion proteins. A wide range of molecules, from small peptides to larger proteins, are suitable for fusion to the Fc region, suitable molecules include hormones, growth factors, blood proteins, and protein or peptide mimetic
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