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Antibody–Drug Conjugates (ADC) in HER2/neu-Positive Gynecologic Tumors

Blair McNamara, Michelle Greenman, Nicole Pebley, Levent Mutlu, Alessandro D. Santin

2023Molecules17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are a new class of targeted anti-cancer therapies that combine a monoclonal tumor-surface-receptor-targeting antibody with a highly cytotoxic molecule payload bonded through specifically designed cleavable or non-cleavable chemical linkers. One such tumor surface receptor is human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2), which is of interest for the treatment of many gynecologic tumors. ADCs enable the targeted delivery of a variety of cytotoxic therapies to tumor cells while minimizing delivery to healthy tissues. This review summarizes the existing literature about HER2-targeting ADC therapies approved for use in gynecologic malignancies, relevant preclinical studies, strategies to address ADC resistance, and ongoing clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

Antibody-drug conjugateMonoclonal antibodyMedicineHER2/neuCancer researchEpidermal growth factor receptorTrastuzumabTargeted therapyAntibodyCytotoxic T cellGynecologic cancerDrugDrug deliveryBispecific antibodyTargeted drug deliveryOncologyCancerPharmacologyInternal medicineImmunologyIn vitroBiologyBreast cancerOvarian cancerChemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchToxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins