Antibody-Drug Conjugates in the Pipeline for Treatment of Melanoma: Target and Pharmacokinetic Considerations.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Drugs in Research & Development Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1007/s40268-024-00473-7
Ina Lami, Andrew J Wiemer
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Melanoma is an aggressive, rapidly developing form of skin cancer that affects about 22 per 100,000 individuals. Treatment options for melanoma patients are limited and typically involve surgical excision of moles and chemotherapy. Survival has been improved in recent years through targeted small molecule inhibitors and antibody-based immunotherapies. However, the long-term side effects that arise from taking chemotherapies can negatively impact the lives of patients because they lack specificity and impact healthy cells along with the cancer cells. Antibody-drug conjugates are a promising new class of drugs for the treatment of melanoma. This review focuses on the development of antibody-drug conjugates for melanoma and discusses the existing clinical trials of antibody-drug conjugates and their use as a melanoma treatment. So far, the antibody-drug conjugates have struggled from efficacy problems, with modest effects at best, leading many to be discontinued for melanoma. At the same time, conjugates such as AMT-253, targeting melanoma cell adhesion molecule, and mecbotamab vedotin  targeting AXL receptor tyrosine kinase, are among the most exciting for melanoma treatment in the future.

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用于治疗黑色素瘤的抗体药物共轭物:靶点和药代动力学考虑因素。
黑色素瘤是一种侵袭性强、发展迅速的皮肤癌,每十万人中约有 22 人患此病。黑色素瘤患者的治疗方案有限,通常包括手术切除痣和化疗。近年来,通过靶向小分子抑制剂和抗体免疫疗法,患者的生存率有所提高。然而,由于化疗缺乏特异性,在影响癌细胞的同时也会影响健康细胞,因此长期服用化疗产生的副作用会对患者的生活造成负面影响。抗体-药物共轭物是治疗黑色素瘤的一类前景广阔的新药。本综述将重点关注黑色素瘤抗体药物共轭物的开发,并讨论现有的抗体药物共轭物临床试验及其作为黑色素瘤治疗药物的应用。迄今为止,抗体药物共轭物一直在疗效问题上苦苦挣扎,充其量也只能起到适度的效果,这导致许多共轭物在治疗黑色素瘤方面已经停产。与此同时,以黑色素瘤细胞粘附分子为靶点的AMT-253和以AXL受体酪氨酸激酶为靶点的mecbotamab vedotin等共轭物是未来黑色素瘤治疗中最令人兴奋的药物。
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Drugs in Research & Development
Drugs in Research & Development Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Drugs in R&D is an international, peer reviewed, open access, online only journal, and provides timely information from all phases of drug research and development that will inform clinical practice. Healthcare decision makers are thus provided with knowledge about the developing place of a drug in therapy. The Journal includes: Clinical research on new and established drugs; Preclinical research of direct relevance to clinical drug development; Short communications and case study reports that meet the above criteria will also be considered; Reviews may also be considered.
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