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Atezolizumab for Advanced Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma.

Authors :
Chen AP
Sharon E
O'Sullivan-Coyne G
Moore N
Foster JC
Hu JS
Van Tine BA
Conley AP
Read WL
Riedel RF
Burgess MA
Glod J
Davis EJ
Merriam P
Naqash AR
Fino KK
Miller BL
Wilsker DF
Begum A
Ferry-Galow KV
Deshpande HA
Schwartz GK
Ladle BH
Okuno SH
Beck JC
Chen JL
Takebe N
Fogli LK
Rosenberger CL
Parchment RE
Doroshow JH
Source :
The New England journal of medicine [N Engl J Med] 2023 Sep 07; Vol. 389 (10), pp. 911-921.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS) is a rare soft-tissue sarcoma with a poor prognosis and no established therapy. Recently, encouraging responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors have been reported.<br />Methods: We conducted an investigator-initiated, multicenter, single-group, phase 2 study of the anti-programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) agent atezolizumab in adult and pediatric patients with advanced ASPS. Atezolizumab was administered intravenously at a dose of 1200 mg (in patients ≥18 years of age) or 15 mg per kilogram of body weight with a 1200-mg cap (in patients <18 years of age) once every 21 days. Study end points included objective response, duration of response, and progression-free survival according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST), version 1.1, as well as pharmacodynamic biomarkers of multistep drug action.<br />Results: A total of 52 patients were evaluated. An objective response was observed in 19 of 52 patients (37%), with 1 complete response and 18 partial responses. The median time to response was 3.6 months (range, 2.1 to 19.1), the median duration of response was 24.7 months (range, 4.1 to 55.8), and the median progression-free survival was 20.8 months. Seven patients took a treatment break after 2 years of treatment, and their responses were maintained through the data-cutoff date. No treatment-related grade 4 or 5 adverse events were recorded. Responses were noted despite variable baseline expression of programmed death 1 and PD-L1.<br />Conclusions: Atezolizumab was effective at inducing sustained responses in approximately one third of patients with advanced ASPS. (Funded by the National Cancer Institute and others; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03141684.).<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Massachusetts Medical Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1533-4406
Volume :
389
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The New England journal of medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37672694
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2303383