Antibody–Drug Conjugates (ADCs): current and future biopharmaceuticals
China Medical University · Shenyang Medical College
Abstract
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent a novel class of biopharmaceuticals comprising monoclonal antibodies covalently conjugated to cytotoxic agents via engineered chemical linkers. This combination enables targeted delivery of cytotoxic agents to tumor site through recognizing target antigens by antibody while minimizing off-target effects on healthy tissues. Clinically, ADCs overcome the limitations of traditional chemotherapy, which lacks target specificity, and enhance the therapeutic efficacy of monoclonal antibodies, providing higher efficacy and fewer toxicity anti-tumor biopharmaceuticals. ADCs have ushered in a new era of targeted cancer therapy, with 15 drugs currently approved for clinical use.…
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17Topics & keywords
- Drug
- Antibody-drug conjugate
- Medicine
- Hematology
- Pharmacology
- Antibody
- Conjugate
- Drug approval
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