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Christian Caglevic1,2, Mario Alex Contreras-Torrez1,3, Felipe Reyes-Cosmelli1
1Fundación Arturo López Pérez OECI Cancer Center-Centre of Research and Innovation in Cancer (CIIC-FALP), Santiago 7500966, Chile.
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Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is an aggressive tumor that, together with the cholangiocarcinomas, constitutes the spectrum of biliary tract cancer (BTC). These tumors are characterized by a frequently late diagnosis, marked genomic heterogeneity, variable response to cytotoxic therapies, and poor overall survival in advanced stages. Nevertheless, the characterization of the tumor microenvironment (TME) and the identification of actionable molecular targets have driven the development of biological therapies. This review summarizes current and emerging evidence on monoclonal antibodies, bispecific antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in the management of GBC. The analysis addresses the early exploration of autoantibodies as potential diagnostic biomarkers, mechanistic hypotheses of immune evasion, and the clinical translation of targeted agents in the metastatic setting. Additionally, we critically discuss the extrapolation of data from global BTC trials to the specific GBC setting, the integration of population genetics into epidemiological studies such as the EULAT Eradicate GBC initiative, and the preliminary status of immunotherapy in perioperative scenarios.
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