Intracellular catabolism of an antibody drug conjugate with a noncleavable linker

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Abstract

Antibody drug conjugates are emerging as a powerful class of antitumor agents with efficacy across a range of cancers; therefore, understanding the disposition of this class of therapeutic is crucial. Reported here is a method of enriching a specific organelle (lysosome) to understand the catabolism of an anti-CD70 Ab-MCC-DM1, an antibody drug conjugate with a noncleavable linker. With such techniques a higher degree of concentration-activity relationship can be established for in vitro cell lines; this can aid in understanding the resultant catabolite concentrations necessary to exert activity.

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Rock, B. M., Tometsko, M. E., Patel, S. K., Hamblett, K. J., Fanslow, W. C., & Rock, D. A. (2015). Intracellular catabolism of an antibody drug conjugate with a noncleavable linker. Drug Metabolism and Disposition, 43(9), 1341–1344. https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.115.064253

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