Evaluation of Alisertib Alone or Combined With Fulvestrant in Patients With Endocrine-Resistant Advanced Breast Cancer

Author:

Haddad Tufia C.1,Suman Vera J.2,D’Assoro Antonino B.1,Carter Jodi M.3,Giridhar Karthik V.1,McMenomy Brendan P.4,Santo Katelyn2,Mayer Erica L.5,Karuturi Meghan S.6,Morikawa Aki7,Marcom P. Kelly8,Isaacs Claudine J.9,Oh Sun Young10,Clark Amy S.11,Mayer Ingrid A.12,Keyomarsi Khandan13,Hobday Timothy J.1,Peethambaram Prema P.1,O’Sullivan Ciara C.1,Leon-Ferre Roberto A.1,Liu Minetta C.1,Ingle James N.1,Goetz Matthew P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

2. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

3. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

4. Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

5. Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts

6. Department of Breast Medical Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas

7. Department of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

8. Department of Medicine, Duke University Cancer Institute, Durham, North Carolina

9. Department of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

10. Department of Medical Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York

11. Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

12. Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

13. Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas

Abstract

ImportanceAurora A kinase (AURKA) activation, related in part to AURKA amplification and variants, is associated with downregulation of estrogen receptor (ER) α expression, endocrine resistance, and implicated in cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitor (CDK 4/6i) resistance. Alisertib, a selective AURKA inhibitor, upregulates ERα and restores endocrine sensitivity in preclinical metastatic breast cancer (MBC) models. The safety and preliminary efficacy of alisertib was demonstrated in early-phase trials; however, its activity in CDK 4/6i–resistant MBC is unknown.ObjectiveTo assess the effect of adding fulvestrant to alisertib on objective tumor response rates (ORRs) in endocrine-resistant MBC.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis phase 2 randomized clinical trial was conducted through the Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium, which enrolled participants from July 2017 to November 2019. Postmenopausal women with endocrine-resistant, ERBB2 (formerly HER2)–negative MBC who were previously treated with fulvestrant were eligible. Stratification factors included prior treatment with CDK 4/6i, baseline metastatic tumor ERα level measurement (<10%, ≥10%), and primary or secondary endocrine resistance. Among 114 preregistered patients, 96 (84.2%) registered and 91 (79.8%) were evaluable for the primary end point. Data analysis began after January 10, 2022.InterventionsAlisertib, 50 mg, oral, daily on days 1 to 3, 8 to 10, and 15 to 17 of a 28-day cycle (arm 1) or alisertib same dose/schedule with standard-dose fulvestrant (arm 2).Main Outcomes and MeasuresImprovement in ORR in arm 2 of at least 20% greater than arm 1 when the expected ORR for arm 1 was 20%.ResultsAll 91 evaluable patients (mean [SD] age, 58.5 [11.3] years; 1 American Indian/Alaskan Native [1.1%], 2 Asian [2.2%], 6 Black/African American [6.6%], 5 Hispanic [5.5%], and 79 [86.8%] White individuals; arm 1, 46 [50.5%]; arm 2, 45 [49.5%]) had received prior treatment with CDK 4/6i. The ORR was 19.6%; (90% CI, 10.6%-31.7%) for arm 1 and 20.0% (90% CI, 10.9%-32.3%) for arm 2. In arm 1, the 24-week clinical benefit rate and median progression-free survival time were 41.3% (90% CI, 29.0%-54.5%) and 5.6 months (95% CI, 3.9-10.0), respectively, and in arm 2 they were 28.9% (90% CI, 18.0%-42.0%) and 5.4 months (95% CI, 3.9-7.8), respectively. The most common grade 3 or higher adverse events attributed to alisertib were neutropenia (41.8%) and anemia (13.2%). Reasons for discontinuing treatment were disease progression (arm 1, 38 [82.6%]; arm 2, 31 [68.9%]) and toxic effects or refusal (arm 1, 5 [10.9%]; arm 2, 12 [26.7%]).Conclusions and RelevanceThis randomized clinical trial found that adding fulvestrant to treatment with alisertib did not increase ORR or PFS; however, promising clinical activity was observed with alisertib monotherapy among patients with endocrine-resistant and CDK 4/6i–resistant MBC. The overall safety profile was tolerable.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02860000

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

Oncology,Cancer Research

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