With three clinically approved antibody-drug conjugates targeting HER2, this target is clearly identified to be of interest in oncology. Moreover, the advent of new bioconjugation technologies producing site-specific homogenous conjugates… Click to show full abstract
With three clinically approved antibody-drug conjugates targeting HER2, this target is clearly identified to be of interest in oncology. Moreover, the advent of new bioconjugation technologies producing site-specific homogenous conjugates led to the opportunity of developing new medicines linking antibodies and payloads. Here, a new relevant HER2-targeting ADC was obtained by the conjugation of monomethyl auristatin E onto trastuzumab using McSAF Inside bioconjugation technology. The antibody-drug conjugate formed presented an average drug-to-antibody ratio of 4 with a high homogeneity and an excellent stability especially when incubated with human serum albumin or in human plasma. Moreover, it demonstrated a strong efficacy in an HER2 xenograft tumor model in mice, superior to the clinically approved antibody-drug conjugate ado-trastuzumab emtansine, with a complete tumor regression observed both macroscopically and microscopically demonstrating its therapeutic potential.
               
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