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Initial Evaluation of Antibody-conjugates Modified with Viral-derived Peptides for Increasing Cellular Accumulation and Improving Tumor Targeting
Published on: March 8, 2018
Antibody-drug conjugates in precision oncology
Barbara Pistilli1, Raffaele Colombo2, Maria Fernanda Mosele3
1Department of Medical Oncology, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France; IHU PRISM National PRecISion Medicine Center in Oncology, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France.
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) show promise in oncology but face challenges. Optimizing patient selection and understanding tumor biology are key for advancing these targeted therapies.
Area of Science:
- Oncology
- Pharmacology
- Biomarker Development
Background:
- Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are a rapidly expanding therapeutic class in oncology, achieving significant clinical successes.
- Despite successes, ADC efficacy is limited to specific tumor types, with frequent clinical setbacks due to challenges in patient selection, biomarker standardization, chemical design, and preclinical model limitations.
- Current ADC development often lacks validated biomarkers, with activity influenced by factors beyond target antigen expression, including tumor-intrinsic features and the tumor microenvironment.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the successes and setbacks of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in oncology.
- To link ADC performance to mechanisms of efficacy, resistance, and toxicity.
- To discuss the role of biomarkers, ADC combinations, novel platforms, and curative strategies in precision oncology.
Main Methods:
- Literature review synthesizing current evidence on ADC development and clinical outcomes.
- Analysis of factors influencing ADC efficacy, resistance, and toxicity.
- Discussion of emerging concepts in ADC therapy, including tumor ecosystem targeting and multidimensional determinants.
Main Results:
- ADC activity is influenced by a complex interplay of factors, including tumor-intrinsic features and the tumor microenvironment, not solely target antigen expression.
- Existing preclinical models have limited predictive value for ADC efficacy.
- A shift in conceptualizing ADCs from strictly targeted agents to tumor-ecosystem-targeting therapies is supported by emerging evidence.
Conclusions:
- Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent a promising but challenging therapeutic modality in oncology.
- Future precision oncology frameworks must integrate advanced biomarkers, combination strategies, next-generation platforms, and curative-intent approaches to overcome current limitations.
- Understanding ADCs as therapies targeting the broader tumor ecosystem is crucial for maximizing their clinical benefit.
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