[Antibody-drug conjugates in oncology. New strategies in development].

M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES(2020)

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An Antibody-Drug Conjugate (armed antibody) is a vectorized chemotherapy that results from the grafting of a cytotoxic agent on a monoclonal antibody via a judiciously designed spacer arm. ADCs have made considerable progress in 10 years. In 2009, only gemtuzumab ozogamicin (Mylotarg (R)) was used clinically. In 2019, 4 other ADCs have been approved and more than 80 others are in active clinical trials. The second part of this review will focus on new emerging strategies to address ADCs drawbacks and attempt to broaden their therapeutic window. Finally, combinations with conventional chemotherapy or checkpoint inhibitors will be discussed, in the pursuit to make Antibody-Drug Conjugates the embodiment of Paul Ehrlich's dream of the magic bullet.
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