S.M. Buijs , M.I. Mohmaed Ali , E. Oomen-de Hoop , C.L. Braal , N. Wortelboer , A. van Ommen-Nijhof , G.S. Sonke , I.R. Konings , A. Jager , N. Steeghs , H. Siebinga , R.H.J. Mathijssen , A.D.R. Huitema , S.L.W. Koolen
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Abstract
Background
Data on exposure–response or exposure–toxicity relationships of cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitors (CDK4/6i) are limited and inconclusive. We aimed to investigate whether there is an association between palbociclib exposure and progression-free survival (PFS), adverse events (AEs) and dose reductions.
Materials and methods
Data were retrieved from the prospective, multicentre SONIA trial in which patients with advanced estrogen receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative breast cancer were randomised to receive CDK4/6i treatment in first versus second line. Blood for pharmacokinetics (PK) was taken at day 15 of cycles 1 and 2 during CDK4/6i treatment. Individual trough concentrations and plasma area under the curves of palbociclib were constructed using a population PK model. Associations with palbociclib exposure were tested using Cox regression for PFS and chi-square tests for AEs or dose reductions.
Results
PK data were available for 344 patients. No association between palbociclib exposure and PFS was found. Although patients with higher palbociclib exposure had more dose reductions during their entire CDK4/6i treatment course, this was not reflected by a higher incidence of grade 3-4 AEs in the first 3 months.
Conclusion
The absence of an association between palbociclib exposure and PFS and the presence of the association between palbociclib exposure and dose reductions suggest that dose reductions may safely be carried out in case of palbociclib-related toxicity.
期刊介绍:
ESMO Open is the online-only, open access journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO). It is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to sharing high-quality medical research and educational materials from various fields of oncology. The journal specifically focuses on showcasing innovative clinical and translational cancer research.
ESMO Open aims to publish a wide range of research articles covering all aspects of oncology, including experimental studies, translational research, diagnostic advancements, and therapeutic approaches. The content of the journal includes original research articles, insightful reviews, thought-provoking editorials, and correspondence. Moreover, the journal warmly welcomes the submission of phase I trials and meta-analyses. It also showcases reviews from significant ESMO conferences and meetings, as well as publishes important position statements on behalf of ESMO.
Overall, ESMO Open offers a platform for scientists, clinicians, and researchers in the field of oncology to share their valuable insights and contribute to advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer. The journal serves as a source of up-to-date information and fosters collaboration within the oncology community.