| Literature DB >> 35098845 |
Lorenzo Ferro Desideri1, Carlo Enrico Traverso1,2, Massimo Nicolò1,2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Several approaches have been investigated for treating wet age-related macular degeneration (w-AMD), diabetic macular edema (DME) and retinal vein occlusions (RVOs). The first-line treatment for these exudative retinal diseases consists of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agents; however, the high treatment burden and the percentage of 'non responder' patients have highlighted the need for other approaches. Increasing evidence has shown the role of angiopoietin/Tie (Ang/Tie) pathway in the pathogenesis of these exudative retinal diseases; therefore, novel drugs targeting this pathway are under evaluation in clinical trials. AREAS COVERED: We analyzed the novel, emerging drugs (ARP- 1536, the coformulation of aflibercept and nesvacumab, AXT107 and AKB-9778) that target the Ang/Tie pathway. These drugs are still in early phase clinical trials, but encouraging outcomes have emerged. We also discuss the clinical efficacy of faricimab, a bispecific monoclonal antibody that inhibits VEGF-A and Ang-2. EXPERT OPINION: The simultaneous targeting of the VEGF and Ang/Tie pathways may be more beneficial than monotherapy in patients with exudative retinal diseases. Among the investigational drugs targeting the Ang/Tie pathway, faricimab has shown promising results in phase II/III trials and in the near future may represent a viable treatment option for the management of exudative macular diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Ang/Tie; angiopoietin/Tie pathway; anti-VEGF; diabetic macular edema; macular degeneration; retina diseases
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35098845 DOI: 10.1080/14728222.2022.2036121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Opin Ther Targets ISSN: 1472-8222 Impact factor: 6.902