The Journey of Antibody–Drug Conjugates: Lessons Learned from 40 Years of Development
Zymeworks (Canada) · Harvard University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) represent one of the most rapidly expanding treatment modalities in oncology, with 11 ADCs approved by the FDA and more than 210 currently being tested in clinical trials. Spanning over 40 years, ADC clinical development has enhanced our understanding of the multifaceted mechanisms of action for this class of therapeutics. In this article, we discuss key insights into the toxicity, efficacy, stability, distribution, and fate of ADCs. Furthermore, we highlight ongoing challenges related to their clinical optimization, the development of rational sequencing strategies, and the identification of predictive biomarkers. Significance: The development and utilization of ADCs have…
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- Drug development
- Clinical trial
- Medicine
- Identification (biology)
- Modalities
- Computational biology
- Drug
- Drug discovery
- Good health and well-being