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ABSTRACT: Background
With proven single-agent activity and favorable toxicity profile of MEK-1/2 inhibition in advanced leukemia, investigation into combination strategies to overcome proposed resistance pathways is warranted. Resistance to MEK inhibition is secondary to upstream hyperactivation of RAS/RAF or activation of the PI3K/PTEN/AKT/mTOR pathway. This phase II multi-institution Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program-sponsored study was conducted to determine efficacy and safety of the combination of the ATP-competitive pan-AKT inhibitor GSK2141795, targeting the PI3K/AKT pathway, and the MEK inhibitor trametinib in RAS-mutated relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Patients and methods
The primary objective was to determine the proportion of patients achieving a complete remission. Secondary objectives included assessment of toxicity profile and biologic effects of this combination. Twenty-three patients with RAS-mutated AML received the combination. Two dose levels were explored (dose level 1: 2 mg trametinib, 25 mg GSK2141795 and dose level 2: 1.5 mg trametinib, 50 mg GSK2141795).Results
Dose level 1 was identified as the recommended phase II dose. No complete remissions were identified in either cohort. Minor responses were recognized in 5 (22%) patients. The most common drug-related toxicities included rash and diarrhea, with dose-limiting toxicities of mucositis and colitis. Longitudinal correlative assessment of the modulation of MEK and AKT pathways using reverse phase protein array and phospho-flow analysis revealed significant and near significant down-modulation of pERK and pS6, respectively. Combined MEK and AKT inhibition had no clinical activity in patients with RAS-mutated AML.Conclusion
Further investigation is required to explore the discrepancy between the activity of this combination on leukemia cells and the lack of clinical efficacy.
SUBMITTER: Ragon BK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6626580 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ragon Brittany Knick BK Odenike Olatoyosi O Baer Maria R MR Stock Wendy W Borthakur Gautam G Patel Keyur K Han Lina L Chen Helen H Ma Helen H Joseph Loren L Zhao Yang Y Baggerly Keith K Konopleva Marina M Jain Nitin N
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<h4>Background</h4>With proven single-agent activity and favorable toxicity profile of MEK-1/2 inhibition in advanced leukemia, investigation into combination strategies to overcome proposed resistance pathways is warranted. Resistance to MEK inhibition is secondary to upstream hyperactivation of RAS/RAF or activation of the PI3K/PTEN/AKT/mTOR pathway. This phase II multi-institution Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program-sponsored study was conducted to determine efficacy and safety of the combinati ...[more]