ADC: a deadly killer of platinum resistant ovarian cancer

ADC:铂类耐药性卵巢癌的致命杀手

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Abstract

Platinum is a key component of ovarian cancer systemic therapy. However, most patients will eventually face a recurrence, leading to chemotherapy resistance, especially against platinum. For individuals with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC), treatment options are limited, and their survival prospects are grim. The emergence of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) shows promises as a future treatment for PROC. This review synthesizes current research on the effectiveness of ADCs in treating PROC. It encapsulates the advancements and clinical trials of novel ADCs that target specific antigens such as Folate Receptor alpha (FRα), MUC16, NaPi2b, Mesothelin, Dipeptidase 3(DPEP3), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), as well as tissue factor, highlighting their potential anti-tumor efficacy and used in combination with other therapies. The ADCs landscape in ovarian cancer therapeutics is swiftly evolving, promising more potent and efficacious treatment avenues.

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