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Antibody-Drug Conjugates for Lung Cancer: Payloads and Progress

Samuel Rosner, Augusto Valdivia, Hui Jing Hoe, Joseph C. Murray, Benjamin Levy, Enriqueta Felip, Benjamin Solomon

2023American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs) are a novel class of therapeutic that structurally comprise an antibody directed at a tumor epitope connected via a linker to a cytotoxic payload that have shown significant antitumor activity across a range of malignancies including lung cancer. In this article we review the pharmacology of ADCs, describe results of trials with ADCs directed at targets in lung cancer including Trophoblast cell-surface antigen 2(TROP2), HER3, MET, Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecular 5(CECAM-5) and HER2. Trastuzumab Deruxtecan (also known as DS-8201a or T-DXd) an ADC directed at HER2 recently became the first ADC to receive FDA approval in lung cancer, on the basis of its activity in tumors with HER2 mutations, demonstrated in the Destiny-Lung01 and Lung02 trials.

Topics & Concepts

Lung cancerAntibody-drug conjugateCarcinoembryonic antigenTrastuzumabCancer researchMedicineEpitopeAntibodyAntigenCancerDrugMonoclonal antibodyPharmacologyImmunologyOncologyInternal medicineBreast cancerMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations