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  3. Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs)

Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs)

Antibody-Drug Conjugates

The antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), a humanized or human monoclonal antibody conjugated with highly cytotoxic small molecules (payloads) through chemical linkers, is a novel therapeutic format and has great potential to make a paradigm shift in cancer chemotherapy. This antibody-based molecular platform enables selective delivery of a potent cytotoxic payload to target cancer cells, resulting in improved efficacy, reduced systemic toxicity, and preferable pharmacokinetics (PK)/pharmacodynamics (PD) and biodistribution compared to traditional chemotherapy.

All three component parts of an ADC, the antibody, the cytotoxic agent, and the linker that joins them, are critical elements in its design. The antibody moiety should be specific for a cell surface target molecule that is selectively expressed on cancer cells, or overexpressed on cancer cells relative to normal cells. The payload of an ADC must be highly cytotoxic so that it can kill tumor cells at the intracellular concentrations achievable following distribution of the ADC into solid tumor tissue, and because only a limited number of payloads can be linked to an antibody molecule (typically an average of 3-4 payloads per antibody) without severely compromising its biophysical and pharmacokinetic properties. The cytotoxic compounds include derivatives of calicheamicin, a class of highly cytotoxic enediyne antibiotics which kill cells by causing DNA double-strand breaks, and derivatives of the potent antimitotic microtubule-disrupting agents, dolastatin 10 (auristatins) and maytansine.

The third vital component of an ADC is the linker that forms a chemical connection between the payload and the antibody. The linker should be sufficiently stable in circulation to allow the payload to remain attached to the antibody while in circulation as it distributes into tissues (including solid tumor tissue), yet should allow efficient release of an active cell-killing agent once the ADC is taken up into the cancer cells. Linkers can be characterized as either cleavable, or as non-cleavable.

Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) Related Products (129):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-171684
    Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-MC-Vc-PAB-SN38
    Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-MC-Vc-PAB-SN38 is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) consisting of the humanized anti-CCL2 (chemokine ligand 2) antibody Carlumab (HY-P99188) conjugated to the linker Mc-VC-PAB and the topoisomerase I inhibitor SN38 (HY-13704). The ADC toxic molecule and linker part are Mc-VC-PAB-SN38 (HY-131057). Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-MC-Vc-PAB-SN38 can be used in cancer research.
    Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-MC-Vc-PAB-SN38
  • HY-171737
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-McMMAF
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-McMMAF is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) consisting of the humanized anti-SLC34A2 (sodium-dependent phosphate transporter 2) antibody Lifastuzumab (HY-P99970) conjugated to the protective group maleimidocaproyl and the tubulin inhibitor MMAF (HY-15579). The ADC toxic molecule and linker part McMMAF (HY-15578). Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-McMMAF induces apoptosis and can be used in cancer research.
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-McMMAF
  • HY-171682
    Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-McMMAF
    Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-McMMAF is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) consisting of the humanized anti-CCL2 (chemokine ligand 2) antibody Carlumab (HY-P99188) conjugated to the protective group maleimidocaproyl and the tubulin inhibitor MMAF (HY-15579). The ADC toxic molecule and linker part are McMMAF (HY-15578). Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-McMMAF induces apoptosis and can be used in cancer research.
    Anti-CCL2 (Carlumab)-McMMAF
  • HY-185683
    Elfetabart drozuntecan
    Elfetabart drozuntecan (DB-1311; BNT324) is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting B7H3. Elfetabart drozuntecan conjugates a humanized anti-B7H3 IgG1 monoclonal antibody with a topoisomerase I inhibitor via a cleavable linker. Elfetabart drozuntecan exerts antitumor activity in solid tumors. Elfetabart drozuntecan can be used for the research of advanced/metastatic solid tumors.
    Elfetabart drozuntecan
  • HY-171734
    DEDN6526A
    DEDN6526A is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) consisting of the humanized anti-ETBR antibody DEDN6526A (RG-7636) (HY-P990573 conjugated with valine-citrulline (vc) and the tubulin inhibitor MMAE (McMMAF) (HY-15575). DEDN6526A induces apoptosis and can be used in melanoma research.
    DEDN6526A
  • HY-177710
    MEDI4276
    MEDI4276 is a biparatopic tetravalent antibody targeting two nonoverlapping epitopes in subdomains 2 and 4 of the HER2 ecto-domain. MEDI4276 is composed of MEDI4276 Antibody (HY-P991238) and a cytotoxic payload AZ1508 (HY-128962) linked through site-specific coupling. MEDI4276 exhibits antitumor activity.
    MEDI4276
  • HY-171735
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SMCC-DM1
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SMCC-DM1 is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) consisting of the humanized anti-SLC34A2 (sodium-dependent phosphate transporter 2) antibody Lifastuzumab (HY-P99970) conjugated to the linker SMCC (HY-42360) and the the cytotoxic microtubule inhibitor DM1 (HY-19792). The ADC toxic molecule and linker part are SMCC-DM1 (HY-101070). Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SMCC-DM1 can be used in the research of cancer.
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SMCC-DM1
  • HY-171736
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SPDB-DM4
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SPDB-DM4 is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) consisting of the humanized anti-SLC34A2 (sodium-dependent phosphate transporter 2) antibody Lifastuzumab (HY-P99970) conjugated with the linker SPDB (HY-12448) and the tubulin inhibitor DM4 (HY-12454). The ADC toxic molecule and linker part are sulfo-SPDB-DM4 (HY-101141). Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SPDB-DM4 can be used in cancer research.
    Anti-SLC34A2 (Lifastuzumab)-SPDB-DM4
  • HY-172820
    Trastuzumab envedotin
    Trastuzumab envedotin (DP303c) is a anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) antibody-drug conjugate (ADC). Trastuzumab envedotin is composed of the tubulin polymerization inhibitor Monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) (HY-15162) to the anti-HER2 antibody DP001 via a cleavable linker. Trastuzumab envedotin can be used for the research of HER2-positive solid tumors, such as breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and gastric cancer.
    Trastuzumab envedotin