| Literature DB >> 35964048 |
Hany E Marei1, Carlo Cenciarelli2, Anwarul Hasan3.
Abstract
The primary purpose of ADCs is to increase the efficacy of anticancer medications by minimizing systemic drug distribution and targeting specific cells. Antibody conjugates (ADCs) have changed the way cancer is treated. However, because only a tiny fraction of patients experienced long-term advantages, current cancer preclinical and clinical research has been focused on combination trials. The complex interaction of ADCs with the tumor and its microenvironment appear to be reliant on the efficacy of a certain ADC, all of which have significant therapeutic consequences. Several clinical trials in various tumor types are now underway to examine the potential ADC therapy, based on encouraging preclinical results. This review tackles the potential use of ADCs in cancer therapy, emphasizing the essential processes underlying their positive therapeutic impacts on solid and hematological malignancies. Additionally, opportunities are explored to understand the mechanisms of ADCs action, the mechanism of resistance against ADCs, and how to overcome potential resistance following ADCs administration. Recent clinical findings have aroused interest, leading to a large increase in the number of ADCs in clinical trials. The rationale behind ADCs, as well as their primary features and recent research breakthroughs, will be discussed. We then offer an approach for maximizing the potential value that ADCs can bring to cancer patients by highlighting key ideas and distinct strategies.Entities:
Keywords: ADCs; Antibody drug conjugate; Cytotoxic drugs; Hematological malignancies; Solid cancer; Targeted cancer therapy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35964048 PMCID: PMC9375290 DOI: 10.1186/s12935-022-02679-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell Int ISSN: 1475-2867 Impact factor: 6.429
Fig. 1The development, purification, and production of antibody-drug conjugates
Fig. 2ADC internalization and destruction of both the antibody and the linker
Fig. 3Mechanism of action of ADC