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Abstract
Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) have emerged as a powerful avenue in the therapeutic treatment of cancer. Site-specific antibody–drug conjugations represent the latest trend in the development of ADCs, addressing the limitations of traditional random conjugation technologies. This article summarizes the innovative development of Fc-glycan-specific ADCs (gsADCs), which utilize the conserved Fc N-glycan as the anchor point for site-specific conjugation. This approach offers significant strengths, including improved ADC homogeneity and overall hydrophilicity, enhanced pharmacokinetics and therapeutic index, and potentially reduced Fc receptor-mediated side effects. Currently dozens of gsADCs are in different preclinical and clinical development stages. Notably, JSKN003 and IBI343 have demonstrated promising results in phase 1 trials and are advancing into phase 3 studies. This review discusses the advantages of Fc-glycan-conjugation, various glycan-specific conjugation techniques, and the preclinical and clinical development of gsADCs. While challenges such as increased manufacturing cost for large-scale production need continuous innovation to overcome and there are different opinions regarding the pros and cons of reduced/diminished affinities to Fc gamma receptors, ongoing research and clinical progress underscore the potential of gsADCs to renovate ADC cancer therapy.