Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (Jul 2024)

Single-domain antibodies as therapeutics for solid tumor treatment

  • Mingkai Wang,
  • Tianlei Ying,
  • Yanling Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
pp. 2854 – 2868

Abstract

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Single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), initially identified in camelids or sharks and commonly referred to as nanobodies or VNARs, have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional therapeutic antibodies. These sdAbs have many superior physicochemical and pharmacological properties, including small size, good solubility and thermostability, easier accessible epitopes, and strong tissue penetration. However, the inherent challenges associated with the animal origin of sdAbs limit their clinical use. In recent years, various innovative humanization technologies, including complementarity-determining region (CDR) grafting or complete engineering of fully human sdAbs, have been developed to mitigate potential immunogenicity issues and enhance their compatibility. This review provides a comprehensive exploration of sdAbs, emphasizing their distinctive features and the progress in humanization methodologies. In addition, we provide an overview of the recent progress in developing drugs and therapeutic strategies based on sdAbs and their potential in solid tumor treatment, such as sdAb–drug conjugates, multispecific sdAbs, sdAb-based delivery systems, and sdAb-based cell therapy.

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