Brain Metastases in Lung Cancers with Emerging Targetable Fusion Drivers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Molecular Understanding of BM in NSCLC with Fusions Drivers
3. RET Fusion-Positive NSCLC
4. NTRK Fusion-Positive NSCLC
5. NRG1 Fusion-Positive NSCLC
6. Other Rare Fusions in NSCLC
7. Future Directions
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Drug | Intracranial Efficacy | Overall Efficacy | Trial | Reference |
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RET fusions | ||||
Selpercatinib | 10/11 (91%) pts with response | ORR 68% (71/105 pts) | LIBRETTO-001 | [49] |
Pralsetinib | 7/9 (78%) pts with response | ORR 58% (28/48 pts) | ARROW | [50] |
NTRK fusions | ||||
Entrectinib | 4/6 (67%) pts with response | ORR 70% (7/10 pts) | ALKA-372-001, STARTRK-1, STARTRK-2 | [69] |
Larotrectinib | 1/3 (33%) pts with response 2/3 (67%) pts with stable disease | ORR 71% (5/7 pts) | Phase 1, SCOUT, NAVIGATE | [72] |
NRG1 fusions | ||||
MCLA-128 | Case report of response in 1 pt | - | SPP | [84] |
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Tan AC, Itchins M, Khasraw M. Brain Metastases in Lung Cancers with Emerging Targetable Fusion Drivers. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2020; 21(4):1416. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21041416
Chicago/Turabian StyleTan, Aaron C., Malinda Itchins, and Mustafa Khasraw. 2020. "Brain Metastases in Lung Cancers with Emerging Targetable Fusion Drivers" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 4: 1416. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21041416
APA StyleTan, A. C., Itchins, M., & Khasraw, M. (2020). Brain Metastases in Lung Cancers with Emerging Targetable Fusion Drivers. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(4), 1416. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21041416