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Non-internalising antibody–drug conjugates

Nicola Ashman, Jonathan D. Bargh, David R. Spring

2022Chemical Society Reviews83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) typically require internalisation into cancer cells to release their cytotoxic payload. However, this places stringent constraints on therapeutic development, requiring cancer targets that have high expression of internalising antigens and efficient intracellular processing. An alternative approach is emerging whereby the payloads can be released extracellularly from cleavable linkers upon binding to poorly-internalising antigens or other tumoral components. This removes the reliance on high antigen expression, avoids potentially inefficient internalisation, and can greatly expand the range of cancer targets to components of the extracellular tumour matrix. This review gives an overview of recent developments towards non-internalising ADCs, including emerging cancer-associated cell surface and extracellular proteins, cancer stromal targeting and the linking chemistry that enables extracellular payload release.

Topics & Concepts

ExtracellularAntigenAntibody-drug conjugateCancer cellStromal cellExtracellular matrixPayload (computing)IntracellularDrugCell biologyChemistryConjugateCancerCytotoxic T cellAntibodyBiologyCancer researchMonoclonal antibodyBiochemistryImmunologyComputer scienceIn vitroPharmacologyGeneticsComputer networkNetwork packetMathematical analysisMathematicsHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchCAR-T cell therapy research