Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ENHERTU versus POLIVY.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ENHERTU versus POLIVY.
ENHERTU vs POLIVY
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Enhertu (fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki) is a HER2-directed antibody-drug conjugate (ADC). The antibody is a humanized anti-HER2 IgG1, and the small molecule DXd is a topoisomerase I inhibitor. Upon binding to HER2 on tumor cells, the ADC undergoes internalization and intracellular cleavage, releasing DXd which causes DNA damage and apoptotic cell death.
Polivy is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) composed of a CD79b-directed monoclonal antibody (polatuzumab vedotin) conjugated to the microtubule-disrupting agent monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE). Upon binding to CD79b on B-cells, the ADC is internalized and MMAE is released via proteolytic cleavage, leading to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.
5.4 mg/kg intravenously every 3 weeks (21-day cycle) until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
1.8 mg/kg intravenously every 21 days in combination with bendamustine and rituximab for up to 6 cycles.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 5.5 days (range 4.5–7.5 days) for the antibody-drug conjugate, supporting every-3-week dosing.
The terminal elimination half-life of polatuzumab vedotin is approximately 12 days (range 8–20 days) for the antibody-drug conjugate. This supports a dosing interval of every 3 weeks. The half-life may be prolonged in patients with severe hepatic impairment.
Primarily biliary/fecal excretion (approximately 95% as unchanged drug); renal excretion is negligible (<1%).
Polivy (polatuzumab vedotin) is eliminated primarily through catabolism into small peptides and amino acids. The antibody-drug conjugate is not significantly excreted renally as intact compound; approximately <1% of the dose is excreted unchanged in urine. The majority of the drug is metabolized and eliminated via biliary/fecal routes, with approximately 80% of the total dose recovered in feces over 3 weeks, primarily as metabolites.
Category C
Category C
Antineoplastic Agent
Antineoplastic Agent