Cabozantinib和Trifluridine/Tipiracil治疗转移性结直肠癌的一期研究

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Farshid Dayyani , Jasmine Balangue , Jennifer Valerin , Matthew J. Keating , Jason A. Zell , Thomas H. Taylor , May T. Cho
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摘要

本研究确定了多激酶抑制剂cabozantinib联合trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI)治疗难治性转移性结直肠癌(mCRC)的安全性和推荐2期剂量(RP2D)。患者和方法:采用3+3设计的单机构研究者启动的1期研究。符合条件的mCRC患者先前接受过标准治疗方案。卡博赞替尼口服20 mg(剂量水平[DL] 0)或40 mg (DL 1),每日1-28天,FTD/TPI口服35 mg/m2,第1-5天和第8-12天每28天。允许给予预防性生长因子支持。结果15例患者入组。中位年龄56岁(31-80岁),男性(12/15),ECOG 0/1= 9/6。3例患者在DL 0治疗,另外9例在DL 1治疗,均未出现DLT。最常见的任何级别(G)治疗相关不良事件(TRAE)是腹泻(50%)、恶心(42%)、中性粒细胞减少(42%)、疲劳(33%)和皮疹(25%)。G3-4 TRAE为中性粒细胞减少(25%)、血小板减少、低钾血症、体重减轻(各8%)。没有严重的TRAE或G5报告。RP2D为DL - 1。中位PFS为3.8个月(95% CI 1.9-6.8),疾病控制率为86.7%。结论卡博赞替尼联合FTD/TPI在标准剂量下使用生长因子治疗难治性mCRC是可行且耐受的,具有良好的临床疗效。
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A Phase 1 Study of Cabozantinib and Trifluridine/Tipiracil in Metastatic Colorectal Adenocarcinoma

Introduction

This study determined the safety and recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of the multikinase inhibitor cabozantinib in combination with trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) in refractory metastatic colorectal carcinoma (mCRC).

Patients and Methods

Single institution investigator-initiated phase 1 study using 3+3 design. Eligible mCRC patients had received prior standard regimens. Cabozantinib was given orally (p.o.) at 20 mg (dose level [DL] 0) or 40 mg (DL 1) daily on days 1-28, and FTD/TPI p.o. at 35 mg/m2 on days 1-5 and 8-12 every 28 days. Prophylactic growth-factor support was allowed.

Results

Fifteen patients were enrolled. Median age 56 years (31-80), male (12/15), ECOG 0/1 = 9/6. Three patients were treated at DL 0 and another nine were treated at DL 1, none exhibiting a DLT. Most common any grade (G) treatment related adverse events (TRAE) were diarrhea (50%), nausea (42%), neutropenia (42%), fatigue (33%), and rash (25%). G3-4 TRAE were neutropenia (25%) and thrombocytopenia, hypokalemia, and weight loss (each 8%). No serious TRAE or G5 were reported. The RP2D was determined to be DL 1. Median PFS was 3.8 months (95% CI 1.9-6.8) and disease control rate was 86.7%.

Conclusion

The combination of cabozantinib and FTD/TPI is feasible and tolerable at standard doses with the use of growth factors and showed encouraging clinical activity in refractory mCRC.

ClinicalTrials.Gov

NCT04868773.

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