Abstract 1509TiP
Background
Optimal therapeutic sequence has not yet been established in patients with ALK positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer (aNSCLC) developing ALK resistant mutations after treatment with 1st/2nd generation(gen.) ALK inhibitors (ALKi). Treatment selection based on ALK resistance mutations may be a strategic approach for the decision-making process as each ALKi has a different spectrum of coverage of ALK mutations. Liquid biopsy (ctDNA) can provide a non-invasive option to identify resistant mechanisms. Lorlatinib is a 3rd gen. ALKi that overcome ALK dependent resistance and being active against multiple ALK mutations that confer resistance to other inhibitors. ALKALINE aims to assess the activity of lorlatinib based on the presence of ALK mutations identified on ctDNA in patients progressing on 2nd gen. ALKi. A preselection sub-study will assess the time of emergence of resistance mutations in blood in patients under treatment with 2nd gen. ALKis.
Trial design
ALKALINE is a phase II, open-label, multicenter, single-arm study in 84 pts with ALK+ aNSCLC progressing on 2nd gen. ALK TKI. ctDNA is performed before lorlatinib to stratify pts in 3 cohorts: A: if ≥ 1 ctDNA ALK mutations, B: non-ALK mutations and C: no ctDNA detected. Eligible patients receive lorlatinib until disease progression (PD), unacceptable toxicity or occurrence of any withdrawal criterion. Lorlatinib beyond PD is allowed if clinical benefit. Imaging, including brain MRI and ctDNA are performed every 2 months until week 40 and then 3 monthly. A prospective sub-study will assess the time to emergence of resistance mutations and its impact on outcomes in patient on treatment with 2nd gen. ALKi. ctDNA is collected 3 monthly until PD to 2nd gen. ALK inh. (RECIST v.1.1). Pts in the sub-study will enter the main study during PD based on RECIST v1.1. Primary endpoint is progression-free survival rate at 12 months in cohort A as assessed by Blinded Independent Central Review based on RECIST v1.1. Secondary objectives will evaluate activity in cohorts B and C, toxicity and patient reported outcomes. The estimated duration of the ALKALINE is 72 months, with an enrolment period of 42 months.
Clinical trial identification
EudraCT: 2019-003862-41; EU: 2022-502449-82-00; NCT04127110.
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
EORTC.
Funding
EORTC.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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