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Payload diversification: a key step in the development of antibody–drug conjugates

Louise Conilh, Lenka Sadílková, Warren Viricel, Charles Dumontet

2023Journal of Hematology & Oncology235 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) is a fast moving class of targeted biotherapeutics that currently combines the selectivity of monoclonal antibodies with the potency of a payload consisting of cytotoxic agents. For many years microtubule targeting and DNA-intercalating agents were at the forefront of ADC development. The recent approval and clinical success of trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu ® ) and sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy ® ), two topoisomerase 1 inhibitor-based ADCs, has shown the potential of conjugating unconventional payloads with differentiated mechanisms of action. Among future developments in the ADC field, payload diversification is expected to play a key role as illustrated by a growing number of preclinical and clinical stage unconventional payload-conjugated ADCs. This review presents a comprehensive overview of validated, forgotten and newly developed payloads with different mechanisms of action.

Topics & Concepts

Payload (computing)Monoclonal antibodyDrugDrug developmentTrastuzumabMedicinePharmacologyComputational biologyCancer researchAntibodyImmunologyComputer scienceBiologyInternal medicineCancerComputer networkBreast cancerNetwork packetHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchCAR-T cell therapy research
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