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Genetic Encoding of a Non-Canonical Amino Acid for the Generation of Antibody-Drug Conjugates Through a Fast Bioorthogonal Reaction
Published on: September 14, 2018
Antibody drug conjugates in thoracic malignancies
Jose M Pacheco1, D Ross Camidge1
1Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO 80045, United States.
Abstract:
Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) have the potential to alter the efficacy: toxicity ratio of cytotoxic therapy utilizing surface markers on cancer cells as antibody targets to preferentially deliver toxic payloads to tumor cells while limiting systemic toxicity. Multiple ADCs, differing in their antibody targets, cytotoxic payloads and linker molecules are currently being evaluated in non-small-cell lung cancer, small-cell lung cancer and malignant pleural mesothelioma. Here we review the available data in thoracic malignancies and the potential issues influencing the efficacy and toxicity of these approaches.
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