A Randomized Phase III Study of Abemaciclib Versus Erlotinib in Patients with Stage IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer With a Detectable KRAS Mutation Who Failed Prior Platinum-Based Therapy: JUNIPER.
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2020-10-26
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Goldman, Jonathan W
Mazieres, Julien
Barlesi, Fabrice
Dragnev, Konstantin H
Koczywas, Marianna
Göskel, Tuncay
Cortot, Alexis B
Girard, Nicolas
Wesseler, Claas
Bischoff, Helge
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Frontiers Research Foundation
Abstract
JUNIPER compared the efficacy and safety of abemaciclib, a selective cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 inhibitor, with erlotinib in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring a Kirsten rat sarcoma (KRAS) mutation. JUNIPER was a Phase III, multicenter, randomized, open-label trial of abemaciclib versus erlotinib in patients with stage IV NSCLC and a detectable mutation in codons 12 or 13 of the KRAS oncogene, who progressed after platinum-based chemotherapy and 1 additional therapy (could include immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy). Randomized patients (3:2) received either 200 mg abemaciclib twice daily or 150 mg erlotinib once daily with best supportive care until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS); secondary endpoints included overall response rate (ORR), progression-free survival (PFS), and safety. Between December 2014 and April 2017, 453 patients were randomly assigned to receive abemaciclib (N = 270) or erlotinib (N = 183). Median OS was 7.4 months (95% confidence interval [CI]: 6.5, 8.8) with abemaciclib and 7.8 months (95% CI: 6.4, 9.5) with erlotinib (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.968 [95% CI: 0.768, 1.219]; p = .77). Median PFS was 3.6 months (95% CI: 2.8, 3.8) with abemaciclib and 1.9 months (95% CI: 1.9, 2.0) with erlotinib (HR = 0.583 [95% CI: 0.470, 0.723]; p In this study, the primary endpoint of OS was not met; PFS and ORR were improved with manageable toxicity in the abemaciclib arm. The increases in response rates and PFS support further investigation of abemaciclib in other NSCLC subpopulations or in combination with other agents.
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
Erlotinib Hydrochloride
Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)
Juniperus
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Progression-Free Survival
Erlotinib Hydrochloride
Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)
Juniperus
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Progression-Free Survival
DeCS Terms
Oncogenes
Progresión de la enfermedad
Carcinoma de pulmón de células no pequeñas
Supervivencia sin progresión
Quimioterapia
Platino
Quinasa 4 dependiente de la ciclina
Progresión de la enfermedad
Carcinoma de pulmón de células no pequeñas
Supervivencia sin progresión
Quimioterapia
Platino
Quinasa 4 dependiente de la ciclina
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Keywords
KRAS, NSCLC, Abemaciclib, Erloitinib, Platinum-resistant
Citation
Goldman JW, Mazieres J, Barlesi F, Dragnev KH, Koczywas M, Göskel T, et al. A Randomized Phase III Study of Abemaciclib Versus Erlotinib in Patients with Stage IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer With a Detectable KRAS Mutation Who Failed Prior Platinum-Based Therapy: JUNIPER. Front Oncol. 2020 Oct 26;10:578756