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ASCEND-7: Efficacy and Safety of Ceritinib Treatment in Patients with ALK-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Metastatic to the Brain and/or Leptomeninges

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Chow, Laura Q. M.; Barlesi, Fabrice; Bertino, Erin M.; van den Bent, Martin J.; Wakelee, Heather A.; Wen, Patrick Y.; Chiu, Chao-Hua; Orlov, Sergey; Chiari, Rita; Majem, Margarita; McKeage, Mark; Yu, Chong-Jen; Garrido, Pilar; Hurtado, Felipe K.; Arratia, Pilar Cazorla; Song, Yuanbo; Branle, Fabrice; Shi, Michael; Kim, Dong-Wan

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Citation
Clinical Cancer Research, Vol.28 No.12, pp.2506-2516
Abstract
Purpose: Central nervous system metastases are a prominent cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with ALK-positive (ALK(+)) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The phase II ASCEND-7 (NCT02336451) study was specifically designed to assess the efficacy and safety of the ALK inhibitor (ALKi) ceritinib in patients with ALK(+) NSCLC metastatic to the brain and/or leptomeninges. Patients and Methods: Patients with active brain metastases were allocated to study arms 1 to 4 based on prior exposure to an ALKi and/or prior brain radiation (arm 1: prior radiotherapy/ALKi-pretreated; arm 2: no radiotherapy/ALKi-pretreated; arm 3: prior radiotherapy/ALKi-naive; arm 4: no radiotherapy/ALKi-naive). Arm 5 included patients with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. Patients received ceritinib 750 mg once daily (fasted condition). Primary endpoint was investigator-assessed whole-body overall response rate (ORR) per RECIST v1.1. Secondary endpoints included disease control rate (DCR) and intracranial/extracranial responses. Results: Per investigator assessment, in arms 1 (n = 42), 2 (n = 40), 3 (n = 12), and 4 (n = 44), respectively: whole-body ORRs [95% confidence interval (CI)] were 35.7% (21.6-52.0), 30.0% (16.6-46.5), 50.0% (21.1-78.9), and 59.1% (43.2-73.7); whole-body DCR (95% CI): 66.7% (50.5-80.4), 82.5% (67.2-92.7), 66.7% (34.9-90.1), and 70.5% (54.8-83.2); intracranial ORRs 95%) CI): 39.3% (21.5-59.4), 27.6% (12.7-47.2), 28.6% (3.7-71.0), and 51.5% (33.5-69.2). In arm 5 (n = 18), whole-body ORR was 16.7% (95% CI, 3.6-41.4) and DCR was 66.7% (95% CI, 41.0-86.7). Paired cerebrospinal fluid and plasma sampling revealed that ceritinib penetrated the human blood-brain barrier. Conclusions: Ceritinib showed antitumor activity in patients with ALK+ NSCLC with active brain metastases and/or leptomeningeal disease, and could be considered in the management of intracranial disease.
ISSN
1078-0432
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/184627
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-1838
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