Tovorafenib: First Approval.

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drugs Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1007/s40265-024-02069-6
Sohita Dhillon
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Abstract

Tovorafenib (OJEMDA™) is a once-weekly oral, selective, brain-penetrant, type II RAF kinase inhibitor being developed by Day One Biopharmaceuticals, Inc., under a license from Takeda Oncology, for the treatment of paediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG) and solid tumours. Most pLGGs harbour alterations in the MAPK pathway, such as a BRAF mutation or BRAF fusion, which result in aberrant intracellular signalling. Tovorafenib is an inhibitor of mutant BRAF V600E, wild-type BRAF and wild-type CRAF kinases and BRAF fusions. In April 2024, tovorafenib received its first approval in the USA for the treatment of patients aged ≥ 6 months with relapsed or refractory pLGGs harbouring a BRAF fusion or rearrangement, or BRAF V600 mutation. It received accelerated approval for this indication based on the response rate and duration of response achieved in this population in the ongoing, pivotal, phase 2 FIREFLY-1 study. Clinical development of tovorafenib is underway in numerous countries worldwide. This article summarizes the milestones in the development of tovorafenib leading to this first approval for relapsed or refractory pLGG with an activating BRAF alteration.

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Tovorafenib:首次批准。
Tovorafenib(OJEMDA™)是一种每周口服一次的选择性脑穿透性II型RAF激酶抑制剂,由Day One生物制药公司在武田肿瘤株式会社的许可下开发,用于治疗儿科低级别胶质瘤(pLGG)和实体瘤。大多数pLGG都存在MAPK通路的改变,如BRAF突变或BRAF融合,从而导致细胞内信号异常。托伐非尼是突变型 BRAF V600E、野生型 BRAF 和野生型 CRAF 激酶以及 BRAF 融合的抑制剂。2024 年 4 月,托伐非尼在美国首次获得批准,用于治疗年龄≥ 6 个月的携带 BRAF 融合或重排或 BRAF V600 突变的复发性或难治性 pLGGs 患者。基于正在进行的关键性 2 期 FIREFLY-1 研究中该人群的应答率和应答持续时间,该药加速获得了该适应症的批准。托伐非尼的临床开发正在全球多个国家进行。本文总结了托伐非尼研发过程中的里程碑事件,这些事件促成了托伐非尼首次获批用于治疗复发或难治的伴有活化BRAF改变的pLGG。
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Drugs
Drugs 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
22.70
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0.90%
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134
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Drugs is a journal that aims to enhance pharmacotherapy by publishing review and original research articles on key aspects of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. The journal includes: Leading/current opinion articles providing an overview of contentious or emerging issues. Definitive reviews of drugs and drug classes, and their place in disease management. Therapy in Practice articles including recommendations for specific clinical situations. High-quality, well designed, original clinical research. Adis Drug Evaluations reviewing the properties and place in therapy of both newer and established drugs. AdisInsight Reports summarising development at first global approval. Moreover, the journal offers additional digital features such as animated abstracts, video abstracts, instructional videos, and podcasts to increase visibility and educational value. Plain language summaries accompany articles to assist readers with some knowledge of the field in understanding important medical advances.
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