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Etienne Auvert1, Emmanuel Douez2,3, Louis Jolivet4
1UMR 1100, Research Center for Respiratory Diseases (CEPR), Team Proteolytic enzymes and their pharmacological targeting in lung diseases, University of Tours, Inserm, F-37032 Tours, France.
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The prognosis of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer has significantly improved with the advent of anti-HER2 therapies, especially antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). In this field, ADCs, like trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd), using camptothecin analogs, represent a promising strategy. However, T-DXd can induce resistance and serious adverse effects, potentially driven by a non-specific Fcγ receptor-mediated endocytosis. Here, we report the development of novel HER2-targeting conjugates, using the camptothecin derivative exatecan and a linker optimized to control hydrophobicity. Three formats were evaluated: a high drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) 8 IgG-based ADC (IgG(8)-EXA), and two DAR 4 Fc-free constructs (Mb(4)-EXA and Db(4)-EXA). Thus, IgG(8)-EXA and Mb(4)-EXA displayed potent, specific cytotoxicity against HER2-positive breast cancer cells and strong antitumor activity in vivo. Notably, IgG(8)-EXA exhibited a favorable pharmacokinetic profile, despite its high DAR, supporting the potential of this drug-linker design. These two conjugates represent promising candidates for further preclinical development.
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