Πέμπτη 15 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Targeted therapies for targeted populations: Anti-EGFR treatment for EGFR amplified gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma [Research Articles]

Previous anti-EGFR trials in unselected gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma (GEA) patients were resoundingly negative. We identified EGFR amplification in 5% (19/363) of patients at the University of Chicago, including 6% (8/140) who were prospectively screened with intention-to-treat using anti-EGFR therapy. Seven pts received >1 dose of treatment: three first line FOLFOX plus ABT-806, one second line FOLFIRI plus cetuximab, and three third/fourth line cetuximab alone. Treatment achieved objective response in 58% (4/7) and disease control in 100% (7/7) with a median progression-free survival of 10 months. Pre and post-treatment tumor NGS, serial plasma ctDNA NGS, and tumor IHC/FISH for EGFR revealed pre-existing and/or acquired genomic events including EGFR negative clones, PTEN deletion, KRAS amplification/mutation, NRAS, MYC and HER2 amplification, and GNAS mutations serving as mechanisms of resistance. Two evaluable patients demonstrated interval increase of CD3+ infiltrate, including one who demonstrated increased NKp46+, and PD-L1 IHC expression from baseline, suggesting an immune therapeutic mechanism of action. EGFR amplification predicted benefit from anti-EGFR therapy, albeit until various resistance mechanisms emerged.



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