Phase I study of the mutant IDH1 inhibitor ivosidenib: long-term safety and clinical activity in patients with conventional chondrosarcoma

IF 10 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
William D. Tap, Gregory M. Cote, Howard Burris, Lia Gore, Anthony Elias, Murali Beeram, Anthony P. Conley, Diego A. Gianolio, Zhe Qu, Susan Pandya, Jonathan C. Trent
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Purpose: A phase I study demonstrated that ivosidenib, a mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (mIDH1) inhibitor, showed manageable toxicity and durable disease control in patients with mIDH1 conventional chondrosarcoma (CS). Here we present long-term follow-up data on the safety and clinical activity of ivosidenib in patients with mIDH1 conventional CS from this phase I study. Patients and Methods: This phase I open-label dose-escalation and expansion study assessed ivosidenib monotherapy in patients with advanced mIDH1 solid tumors, including CS. An ivosidenib dose of 500 mg/day was identified in the dose-escalation phase and used for the expansion phase. The primary outcome was safety and tolerability. Secondary outcomes included objective response rate (ORR) and progression-free survival (PFS). The database lock date for this analysis was 18 March 2024. Results: Of 168 patients with advanced mIDH1 solid tumors receiving ivosidenib in this study, 21 patients had CS, of which 13 had conventional histology. Six (46.2%), 4 (30.8%) and 3 (23.1%) patients with conventional CS continued ivosidenib treatment for >1 year, >6 years and >7 years, respectively. Of the 21 patients with CS, 71.4% and 28.6% had treatment-related and serious adverse events (SAEs), respectively, but no SAEs were considered related to ivosidenib. The ORR for patients with conventional CS was 23.1% and median duration of response was 53.5 months. The median PFS of patients with conventional CS treated with ivosidenib was 7.4 months. Conclusions: Ivosidenib demonstrated long-term disease control and manageable toxicity for some patients with mIDH1 conventional CS and is under further investigation (NCT06127407).
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Clinical Cancer Research
Clinical Cancer Research 医学-肿瘤学
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20.10
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1.70%
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1207
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2.1 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Cancer Research is a journal focusing on groundbreaking research in cancer, specifically in the areas where the laboratory and the clinic intersect. Our primary interest lies in clinical trials that investigate novel treatments, accompanied by research on pharmacology, molecular alterations, and biomarkers that can predict response or resistance to these treatments. Furthermore, we prioritize laboratory and animal studies that explore new drugs and targeted agents with the potential to advance to clinical trials. We also encourage research on targetable mechanisms of cancer development, progression, and metastasis.
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