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Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) vs Motixafortide (Aphexda)

An educational, source-based comparison of Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) and Motixafortide (Aphexda) — how each peptide works, what it's researched for, and what to know before going deeper.

Fusion Inhibitor · Antiviral
Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon)

First-in-class HIV fusion inhibitor peptide.

Mechanism

36-amino-acid peptide that binds the gp41 subunit of HIV-1 envelope, blocking the conformational change required for viral-host membrane fusion and cell entry.

Research areas
  • Treatment-experienced HIV-1 infection
Considerations
  • FDA-approved.
  • Injection-site reactions nearly universal.
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CXCR4 Antagonist · Hematology
Motixafortide (Aphexda)

CXCR4 antagonist peptide that mobilizes stem cells for autologous transplant in multiple myeloma.

Mechanism

A long-acting synthetic peptide antagonist of the CXCR4 chemokine receptor. Disrupts the CXCR4/CXCL12 axis anchoring hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow, releasing them into circulation for collection. Used with G-CSF.

Research areas
  • Stem cell mobilization for autologous transplant in multiple myeloma
Considerations
  • FDA-approved September 2023.
  • Common side effects: injection-site reactions, flushing, pruritus.
  • Risk of hypersensitivity / anaphylactoid reactions.
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Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) vs Motixafortide (Aphexda) — Key differences

  • Class: Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) is classified as Fusion Inhibitor · Antiviral, while Motixafortide (Aphexda) is CXCR4 Antagonist · Hematology.
  • Primary research focus: Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon)treatment-experienced hiv-1 infection; Motixafortide (Aphexda)stem cell mobilization for autologous transplant in multiple myeloma.
  • Tag: FDA-Approved · Antiviral vs FDA-Approved · Oncology.

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