Mild Method for Succinimide Hydrolysis on ADCs: Impact
on ADC Potency, Stability, Exposure, and Efficacy
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Abstract
The
stability of the connection between the antibody and the toxin
can have a profound impact on ADC safety and efficacy. There has been
increasing evidence in recent years that maleimide-based ADCs are
prone to payload loss via a retro-Michael type reaction. Herein, we
report a mild method for the hydrolysis of the succinimide-thioether
ring which results in a “ring-opened” linker. ADCs containing
this hydrolyzed succinimide linker show equivalent cytotoxicity, improved <i>in vitro</i> stability, improved PK exposure, and improved efficacy
as compared to their nonhydrolyzed counterparts. This method offers
a simple way to improve the stability, exposure, and efficacy of maleimide-based
ADCs