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Ocular toxicities associated with antibody drug conjugates

Rayna Marshall, Hannah Xu, Meghan Berkenstock

2024Current Opinion in Ophthalmology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the structure, mechanism of action, and pathophysiology of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) used to treat gynecological malignancies associated with ocular adverse effects. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent research shows tisotumab vedotin causes ocular toxicity localized to the conjunctiva, with common adverse effects being conjunctivitis, dry eye, blepharitis, and keratitis. Toxicity is likely due to targeting tissue factor (TF) in the conjunctiva, leading to direct delivery of the cytotoxic payload resulting in apoptosis and bystander killing. Mirvetuximab soravtansine causes blurred vision, keratitis, or dry eye with toxicity often localized in the cornea. Off-target inflammation appears to cause ocular adverse effects, with nonreceptor mediated macropinocytosis by corneal stem cells. SUMMARY: Collaboration between oncologists and ophthalmologists with adherence to mitigation protocols can decrease the risk of ocular adverse events.

Topics & Concepts

DrugMedicineAntibody-drug conjugateAntibodyPharmacologyConjugateImmunologyMonoclonal antibodyMathematicsMathematical analysisHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchDrug-Induced Ocular ToxicityOcular Oncology and Treatments
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