Efficacy and safety of brigatinib in patients with ALK TKI-naive advanced ALK+ NSCLC: Integrated analysis of the ALTA-1L and J-ALTA trials

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
D. Ross Camidge , Shunichi Sugawara , Masashi Kondo , Hye Ryun Kim , Myung-Ju Ahn , James C.H. Yang , Ji-Youn Han , Maximilian J. Hochmair , Ki Hyeong Lee , Angelo Delmonte , Kentarou Kudou , Takayuki Asato , Bradley Hupf , Florin Vranceanu , Robert J. Fram , Yuichiro Ohe , Sanjay Popat
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Abstract

Objectives

Brigatinib approval as a first-line anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) for advanced ALK+ non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is supported by results of a non-Japanese global phase 3 trial (ALTA-1L) and a separate phase 2 trial conducted in Japan (J-ALTA). To evaluate outcomes in a larger global patient population, we conducted an integrated analysis of pooled efficacy and safety data from ALTA-1L and J-ALTA.

Materials and methods

ALTA-1L (NCT02737501) and J-ALTA (NCT03410108) were open-label, multicenter studies of patients with advanced or metastatic ALK+ NSCLC. ALTA-1L and an expansion cohort of J-ALTA enrolled patients who were ALK TKI naive. Patients with stable or asymptomatic brain metastases were allowed. Brigatinib 180 mg was administered once daily following 7-day lead-in at 90 mg. Primary endpoints were blinded independent review committee (IRC)–assessed progression-free survival (PFS) in ALTA-1L and IRC-assessed 12-month PFS in the J-ALTA ALK TKI-naive cohort. Secondary endpoints included IRC-assessed objective response rate (ORR), duration of response (DOR), intracranial ORR, overall survival (OS), and safety.

Results

Overall, 169 patients were allocated to brigatinib in ALTA-1L (n = 137) or J-ALTA (n = 32). In the pooled population (median follow-up: 35.8 months), 34 % of patients were aged ≥65 years, 28 % had baseline brain metastases, and 26 % had received prior chemotherapy. Median PFS by IRC was 29.3 months (95 % CI: 23.9–44.7). Confirmed ORR was 79 % (95 % CI, 72 %–85 %). Median DOR was 38.1 months. Intracranial ORR was 66 % in patients with any brain metastases and 70 % in patients with measurable brain metastases. Three-year OS was 74 %. Grade 3/4 adverse events occurred in 74 % of patients, most commonly increased blood creatine phosphokinase (31 %), hypertension (18 %), and increased lipase (16 %).

Conclusion

Brigatinib demonstrated clinically meaningful systemic and intracranial efficacy in patients with ALK TKI-naive ALK+ NSCLC. Safety results were consistent with the known profile for brigatinib.
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Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer 医学-呼吸系统
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期刊介绍: Lung Cancer is an international publication covering the clinical, translational and basic science of malignancies of the lung and chest region.Original research articles, early reports, review articles, editorials and correspondence covering the prevention, epidemiology and etiology, basic biology, pathology, clinical assessment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, combined treatment modalities, other treatment modalities and outcomes of lung cancer are welcome.
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