Abstract 1370P
Background
Brain metastases (BM) are a major cause of mortality in patients (pts) with ALK-positive (ALK+) non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here, we evaluated efficacy and safety of ensartinib, an ALK-TKI, in ALK+ NSCLC pts with BM.
Methods
This ongoing, multicenter, open-label phase 2 study enrolled locally advanced/recurrent/metastatic ALK+ NSCLC pts with BM, having ≤1 prior chemotherapy. Eligible pts were brain-enhanced MRI/CT-confirmed BM without CNS metastasis (except clinically stable)/risk of cerebral hemorrhage, and with ≥1 measurable intracranial lesion having no radiotherapy based on Response Assessment in Neuro-oncology BM (RANO-BM). Pts received 225 mg ensartinib orally once daily. Primary endpoint was intracranial objective response rate (iORR) by RANO-BM.
Results
As of Mar 24, 2023, 17 pts were enrolled. 14 pts who had ≥1 efficacy assessment were included in efficacy/safety analysis. Pts received ensartinib as 1st (1/14, 7%) or 2nd (13/14, 93%) -line therapy (with prior crizotinib). The iORR was 71.4% (10/14; 95% CI, 41.9%-91.6%), with median intracranial duration of response of 13.01 months (Table). The intracranial disease control rate and median intracranial progression-free survival (iPFS) were 100.0% and 13.63 months. Median PFS was 13.63 months. Overall survival was immature. Median cerebrospinal fluid/plasma concentration ratio was 1.52% in 10 pts, consistent with reported in phase Ⅰ study of ensartinib. No mini mental status examination decline (>3 from baseline) events observed. Grade ≥3 treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) occurred in 28.6% pts, with no grade 5 TRAEs/deaths. Most common TRAE was rash (85.7%). Table: 1370P
Intracranial per RANO-BM (n=14) | |
Best objective response, n (%) | |
Complete response | 2 (14.3) |
Partial response | 8 (57.1) |
Stable disease | 4 (28.6) |
Progression disease | 0 |
Not evaluable | 0 |
Objective response rate, % (95% CI) | 71.4 (41.9, 91.6) |
Disease control rate, % (95% CI) | 100 (76.8, 100.0) |
Time to progression, months (95% CI) | 13.63 (4.44, not evaluable) |
Duration of response, months (95% CI) | 13.01 (5.42, not evaluable) |
Progression-free survival, months (95% CI) | 13.63 (4.44, not evaluable) |
Conclusions
Ensartinib showed promising intracranial efficacy with high blood-brain barrier penetration and a tolerable safety profile in ALK+ NSCLC pts with BM. Study is ongoing and final results will be presented in future.
Clinical trial identification
NCT03753685.
Editorial acknowledgement
Medical writing assistance was funded by Betta Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Betta Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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