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Resistance profile of osimertinib in pre-treated patients with EGFR T790M-mutated non-small cell lung cancer

Autor(es): Fernandes, Maria Gabriela O. ; Sousa, Catarina ; Jacob, Maria ; Almeida, Leonor ; Santos, Vanessa ; Araújo, David ; Bastos, Hélder Novais ; Magalhães, Adriana ; Cirnes, Luís ; Moura, Conceição Souto ; Queiroga, Henrique ; Cruz-Martins, Natália ; Hespanhol, Venceslau

Data: 2021

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/25058

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Assunto(s): Non-small cell lung cancer; EGFR T790M mutation; Osimertinib; Resistance; Real-world data; Next generation sequencing


Descrição

 Osimertinib efficacy in pre-treated patients with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) T790M-mutated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been demonstrated in clinical trials, but real-world data, particularly regarding resistance profile, remains limited. This study aims to analyze the resistance mechanisms acquired after treatment with Osimertinib. Clinical outcomes and molecular results from re-biopsies at the time of osimertinib progression of EGFR T790M-mutated NSCLC patient were analyzed. Twenty-one patients with stage IV adenocarcinoma were included [median 69 years; 57.1% female; 85.7% never-smokers; 23.8% ECOG performance status (PS) ≥2]. Median PFS and OS were 13.4 (95% CI: 8.0–18.9) and 26.4 (95% IC: 8.9–43.8) months, respectively. At the time of analysis, 10 patients had tumor progression (47.6%). T790M loss occurred in 50%, being associated with earlier progression (median PFS 8.1 vs. 21.4 months, p = 0.011). Diverse molecular alterations were identified, including C797S mutation (n = 1), PIK3CA mutation (n = 2), MET amplification (n = 1), CTNNB1 mutation (n = 1), and DCTN1-ALK fusion (n = 1). Histological transformation into small cell carcinoma occurred in one patient. This real-world life study highlights the relevance of re-biopsy at the time of disease progression, contributing to understand resistance mechanisms and to guide treatment strategies.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
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