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Duocarmycin-based antibody–drug conjugates as an emerging biotherapeutic entity for targeted cancer therapy: Pharmaceutical strategy and clinical progress

Hangping Yao, Hui Zhao, Rachel Hudson, Xiangmin Tong, Ming‐Hai Wang

2021Drug Discovery Today66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Duocarmycins are a class of DNA minor-groove-binding alkylating molecules. For the past decade, various duocarmycin analogues have been used as payloads in the development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). Currently, more than 15 duocarmycin-based ADCs have been studied preclinically, and some of them such as SYD985 have been granted Fast-Track Designation status. Nevertheless, progress in duocarmycin-based ADCs also faces challenges, with setbacks including the termination of BMS-936561/MDX-1203. In this review, we discuss issues associated with the efficacy, pharmacokinetic profile, and toxicological activity of these biotherapeutics. Furthermore, we summarize the latest advances in duocarmycin-based ADCs that have different target specificities and linker chemistries. Evidence from preclinical and clinical studies has indicated that duocarmycin-based ADCs are promising biotherapeutics for oncological application in the future.

Topics & Concepts

DrugMedicineAntibody-drug conjugatePharmacologyPharmacokineticsComputational biologyAntibodyMonoclonal antibodyImmunologyBiologyPeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchCancer therapeutics and mechanisms