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The National Lung Matrix Trial of personalized therapy in lung cancer

Authors :
Martin Forster
Joshua Savage
Dee Wherton
Yvonne Summers
Emilia L. Lim
P. Jain
James Spicer
Noelle O'Rourke
Alison Brewster
Thomas B.K. Watkins
Peter Fletcher
Tara C. Mills
Charles Swanton
David Gilligan
Sanjay Popat
Melanie Mackean
Maria Antonietta Cerone
Alastair Greystoke
Judith Cave
Lucinda Billingham
Manita Mehmi
Rowena Sharpe
Elizabeth Toy
Gary Middleton
Amanda Farley
Adam Dangoor
Timothy A. Yap
Source :
Nature
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The majority of targeted therapies for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are directed against oncogenic drivers that are more prevalent in patients with light exposure to tobacco smoke1–3. As this group represents around 20% of all patients with lung cancer, the discovery of stratified medicine options for tobacco-associated NSCLC is a high priority. Umbrella trials seek to streamline the investigation of genotype-based treatments by screening tumours for multiple genomic alterations and triaging patients to one of several genotype-matched therapeutic agents. Here we report the current outcomes of 19 drug–biomarker cohorts from the ongoing National Lung Matrix Trial, the largest umbrella trial in NSCLC. We use next-generation sequencing to match patients to appropriate targeted therapies on the basis of their tumour genotype. The Bayesian trial design enables outcome data from open cohorts that are still recruiting to be reported alongside data from closed cohorts. Of the 5,467 patients that were screened, 2,007 were molecularly eligible for entry into the trial, and 302 entered the trial to receive genotype-matched therapy—including 14 that re-registered to the trial for a sequential trial drug. Despite pre-clinical data supporting the drug–biomarker combinations, current evidence shows that a limited number of combinations demonstrate clinically relevant benefits, which remain concentrated in patients with lung cancers that are associated with minimal exposure to tobacco smoke. Current outcomes are reported from the ongoing National Lung Matrix Trial, an umbrella trial for the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer in which patients are triaged according to their tumour genotype and matched with targeted therapeutic agents.

Details

ISSN :
14764687
Volume :
583
Issue :
7818
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....74e357cb5b86f44a0da4e460018e20ee