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Clinical translation of folate receptor-targeted therapeutics

, , & , PhD
Pages 901-908 | Published online: 05 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

Introduction: Folate receptor−α (FR−α) has been established as a membrane marker for ovarian cancer. In addition, it is frequently overexpressed in other major types of epithelial tumors. FR−α-based tumor-targeted therapy and drug carriers have been an active area of laboratory research for more than 20 years. Recently, there has been a great increase in the effort to finally translate this promising technology into the clinic and bring FR-targeted therapeutics into the market.

Areas covered: Two FR-targeted therapeutic agents have moved into Phase III clinical trials, the monoclonal antibody farletuzumab and the low molecular weight vintafolide, combined with etarfolatide as a companion imaging agent, representing two alternative strategies for targeting the FR.

Expert opinion: Each of the two strategies has advantages and disadvantages. Identification of the best target patient population is likely critical to the ultimate success of FR-targeted agents in the clinic. A successful clinical strategy may require the integration between FR expression analysis and an optimal combination of FR-targeted therapy and standard chemotherapy. Advancement into Phase III trials and the ongoing clinical development of several additional folate conjugates are likely to usher in a new era of clinical translation and validation of FR-targeted imaging and therapeutic agents.

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