A mini-overview of antibody-drug conjugates in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer: A preclinical and clinical perspective

Yuxi Zhao & Lingying Wu et al. · 2025-02-06

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Ovarian cancer is one of the most lethal gynaecologic cancers in China. Although platinum-based chemotherapy, PARP inhibitors and bevacizumab have prolonged long term survival and increased the overall response rate for platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer (PSOC), the treatment options for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC) are still limited. Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent a novel form of precision medicine, covalently linking specific monoclonal antibodies with potent cytotoxic payloads. Since mirvetuximab soravtansine (MIRV) received approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as the first ADC for PROC in 2022, the development of novel ADCs for various targets in PROC has accelerated. In this review, we summarise the recent evidence and future prospects of ADCs targeting Folate Receptor alpha (FRα), mesothelin, cadherin-6, NaPi2b, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), dipeptidase 3 (DPEP3), B7-H4 (VTCN1), claudin-6 (CLDN6) and trophoblast antigen protein 2 (TROP2), in order to enhance our understanding of the clinical applications of ADCs and offer new insights for clinical practice and further research.
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The recent evidence and future prospects of ADCs targeting Folate Receptor alpha (FRα), mesothelin, cadherin-6, NaPi2b, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), dipeptidase 3 (DPEP3), B7-H4 (VTCN1), claudin-6 (CLDN6) and trophoblast antigen protein 2 (TROP2) are summarized.

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Authors
Yuxi Zhao, Hua Yuan, Ning Li, Lingying Wu