2021
Novel mesothelin antibody-drug conjugates: current evidence and future role in the treatment of ovarian cancer
Mauricio D, Harold J, Tymon-Rosario JR, Zeybek B, Santin AD. Novel mesothelin antibody-drug conjugates: current evidence and future role in the treatment of ovarian cancer. Expert Opinion On Biological Therapy 2021, 21: 1087-1096. PMID: 33356644, DOI: 10.1080/14712598.2021.1869210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleGPI-Linked ProteinsHumansImmunoconjugatesMesothelinNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalOvarian NeoplasmsConceptsAntibody-drug conjugatesOvarian cancerProgressive diseaseFavorable adverse effect profilePromising novel therapeutic agentAdverse effect profilePhase II trialDeadliest gynecologic malignancyPhase III dataNovel therapeutic agentsII trialGynecologic malignanciesEffect profileClinical resultsEffective therapyAvailable agentsCurrent evidenceNovel treatmentsChemotherapeutic agentsCancerTherapeutic agentsAdverse effectsMesothelinVivo dataDisease
2020
First-in-Human, Multicenter, Phase I Dose-Escalation and Expansion Study of Anti-Mesothelin Antibody–Drug Conjugate Anetumab Ravtansine in Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors
Hassan R, Blumenschein GR, Moore KN, Santin AD, Kindler HL, Nemunaitis JJ, Seward SM, Thomas A, Kim SK, Rajagopalan P, Walter AO, Laurent D, Childs BH, Sarapa N, Elbi C, Bendell JC. First-in-Human, Multicenter, Phase I Dose-Escalation and Expansion Study of Anti-Mesothelin Antibody–Drug Conjugate Anetumab Ravtansine in Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: 1824-1835. PMID: 32213105, PMCID: PMC7255978, DOI: 10.1200/jco.19.02085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnetumab ravtansineDose-escalation cohortsMetastatic solid tumorsAnti-mesothelin antibodySolid tumorsExpansion cohortClinical activityCommon drug-related adverse eventsDrug-related adverse eventsPhase I Dose-EscalationMultiple solid tumor typesPhase IDose-expansion studyI Dose-EscalationPeripheral sensory neuropathyPhase II studyRecurrent ovarian cancerRecurrent solid tumorsPreliminary antitumor activityDrug-related deathsFavorable pharmacokinetic profileSolid tumor typesAntibody-drug conjugatesStable diseaseAdult patients
2002
Novel immunotherapeutic strategies in gynecologic oncology. Dendritic cell-based immunotherapy for ovarian cancer.
Santin AD, Bellone S, Underwood LJ, O'Brien TJ, Ravaggi A, Pecorelli S, Cannon MJ. Novel immunotherapeutic strategies in gynecologic oncology. Dendritic cell-based immunotherapy for ovarian cancer. Minerva Obstetrics And Gynecology 2002, 54: 133-44. PMID: 12032451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntigens, NeoplasmCancer VaccinesChildClinical Trials as TopicCombined Modality TherapyDendritic CellsFemaleGPI-Linked ProteinsHumansImmunohistochemistryImmunotherapyKallikreinsMatrix Metalloproteinase 7Membrane ProteinsNeoplasm MetastasisOvarian NeoplasmsSerine EndopeptidasesT-Lymphocytes, CytotoxicTumor Cells, CulturedConceptsTumor antigensOvarian cancerChemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancerOvarian tumor-associated antigensDendritic cell-based immunotherapyTumor-specific immune responsesEffective tumor antigensTherapeutic DC vaccinationNovel immunotherapeutic strategiesStandard treatment modalityCell-based immunotherapyOvarian tumor antigenSpecific immune responseTumor-associated antigensPotential of DCDC vaccinationImmunotherapeutic strategiesDendritic cellsCancer vaccinationCancer patientsGynecologic oncologyTreatment modalitiesNatural adjuvantImmune responseAntigen preparations