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Phase I study of vemurafenib in children with recurrent or progressive BRAFV600E mutant brain tumors: Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium study (PNOC-002)

Authors :
John Robertson Crawford
Sabine Mueller
Michael D. Prados
Lindsay Kilburn
Janel Long-Boyle
Mariam Aboian
Jane E. Minturn
Theodore Nicolaides
Amar Gajjar
Annette M. Molinaro
Girish Dhall
Giles W. Robinson
Karen Gauvain
Kellie J. Nazemi
Hechuan Wang
Sarah Leary
Source :
Oncotarget, vol 11, iss 21
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2020.

Abstract

Background: BRAFV600E mutation is present in a subset of pediatric brain tumors. Vemurafenib is an oral, selective ATP-competitive inhibitor of BRAFV600E kinase. The goal of this multi-center study conducted through the Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium (PNOC) was to determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) and dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) in children < 18 years with recurrent or progressive BRAFV600E mutant brain tumors. Results: Nineteen eligible patients were enrolled. Eleven patients had received three or more prior therapies. Data reported are from the start of treatment for the first patient (April 30 2014) through August 31 2019. The RP2D was defined as 550 mg/m2 twice daily after DLT criteria adjustment for rash. Related grade ≥ 3 adverse events included secondary keratoacanthoma (n = 1); rash (n =16); and fever (n = 5). Subjects received a median of 23 cycles (range 3-63). Four patients remain on treatment. Centrally reviewed best radiographic responses included 1 complete response, 5 partial responses, and 13 stable disease. The steady-state area under the curve (AUC0-∞median) was 604 mg*h/L (range 329-1052). Methods: Vemurafenib was given starting at 550 mg/m2, twice daily which corresponds to the adult RP2D. Adverse events were graded using the NIH Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 4.0. Central imaging review was performed. Pharmacokinetic sampling was performed. Conclusions: Vemurafenib has promising anti-tumor activity in recurrent BRAF V600E-positive brain tumors with manageable toxicity. A phase 2 study is ongoing (NCT01748149).

Details

ISSN :
01748149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncotarget, vol 11, iss 21
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4628697167813dcf91e7b4f53c4a28c8