Background Progress in developing effective salvage therapies for UC is warranted. Alisertib is an orally available, selective inhibitor of the aurora kinase A. Methods A single-group, phase 2 trial was conducted with alisertib 50 mg orally BID for 7 days, with 14d rest until disease progression (PD) (NCT02109328). The primary endpoint (EP) was RECIST 1.1 objective response-rate (ORR, H-0 a parts per thousand currency sign 5 %, H-1 a parts per thousand yen 20 %, alpha = 10 % and beta = 20 %). Eligibility included failure of at least one platinum-based regimen. Results From 10/2014 to 04/2015, 22 patients were enrolled (20 evaluable for response), 8 (36.4 %) in second-line and 14 (63.6 %) beyond the second-line. Eight (36.4 %) had an ECOG-performance status 1-2. Two partial responses (PR, ORR: 9.1 %), 7 stable disease (SD) and 11 PD were obtained. Median follow-up was 8.3 months (IQR: 7-10.3), 6-month progression-free survival (PFS) was 13.6 % (95%CI: 4.8-39.0). Two SD are still receiving treatment after 11.5 and 6.3 months. Median overall survival (OS) was not reached (6-month OS: 59.1 %, 95%CI: 41.7-83.7). Hb < 10 g/dl was significantly associated with shorter PFS and OS multivariably (p = 0.031 and p = 0.033). Tissue of the case with 11.5 month SD harbored a missense mutation of mTOR (E1813D), the nonsense mutation Q527STOP of TSC1, HER3 and TAF1L missense mutations. Grade 3-4 adverse events (AE) were: 40.9 % mucositis, 36.4 % fatigue, 18.2 % neutropenia (13.6 % febrile neutropenia). There were 2 treatment-related deaths. Conclusions The study did not meet the primary EP, yet sustained disease control was obtained in about 14 % of patients. The incidence of AE and the issue of patient selection are two major concerns.

An open-label, single-arm, phase 2 study of the Aurora kinase A inhibitor alisertib in patients with advanced urothelial cancer / Necchi, A; Lo Vullo, S; Mariani, L; Raggi, D; Giannatempo, P; Calareso, G; Togliardi, E; Crippa, F; Di Genova, N; Perrone, F; Colecchia, M; Paolini, B; Pelosi, G; Nicolai, N; Procopio, G; Salvioni, R; De Braud, Fg. - In: INVESTIGATIONAL NEW DRUGS. - ISSN 0167-6997. - 34:2(2016), pp. 236-242. [10.1007/s10637-016-0328-9]

An open-label, single-arm, phase 2 study of the Aurora kinase A inhibitor alisertib in patients with advanced urothelial cancer

Necchi A;Colecchia M;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Background Progress in developing effective salvage therapies for UC is warranted. Alisertib is an orally available, selective inhibitor of the aurora kinase A. Methods A single-group, phase 2 trial was conducted with alisertib 50 mg orally BID for 7 days, with 14d rest until disease progression (PD) (NCT02109328). The primary endpoint (EP) was RECIST 1.1 objective response-rate (ORR, H-0 a parts per thousand currency sign 5 %, H-1 a parts per thousand yen 20 %, alpha = 10 % and beta = 20 %). Eligibility included failure of at least one platinum-based regimen. Results From 10/2014 to 04/2015, 22 patients were enrolled (20 evaluable for response), 8 (36.4 %) in second-line and 14 (63.6 %) beyond the second-line. Eight (36.4 %) had an ECOG-performance status 1-2. Two partial responses (PR, ORR: 9.1 %), 7 stable disease (SD) and 11 PD were obtained. Median follow-up was 8.3 months (IQR: 7-10.3), 6-month progression-free survival (PFS) was 13.6 % (95%CI: 4.8-39.0). Two SD are still receiving treatment after 11.5 and 6.3 months. Median overall survival (OS) was not reached (6-month OS: 59.1 %, 95%CI: 41.7-83.7). Hb < 10 g/dl was significantly associated with shorter PFS and OS multivariably (p = 0.031 and p = 0.033). Tissue of the case with 11.5 month SD harbored a missense mutation of mTOR (E1813D), the nonsense mutation Q527STOP of TSC1, HER3 and TAF1L missense mutations. Grade 3-4 adverse events (AE) were: 40.9 % mucositis, 36.4 % fatigue, 18.2 % neutropenia (13.6 % febrile neutropenia). There were 2 treatment-related deaths. Conclusions The study did not meet the primary EP, yet sustained disease control was obtained in about 14 % of patients. The incidence of AE and the issue of patient selection are two major concerns.
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