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Phase I study of panobinostat and imatinib in patients with treatment-refractory metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Authors:S Bauer  R A Hilger  T Mühlenberg  F Grabellus  J Nagarajah  M Hoiczyk  A Reichardt  M Ahrens  P Reichardt  S Grunewald  M E Scheulen  A Pustowka  E Bock  M Schuler  D Pink
Abstract:

Background:

Panobinostat, a pan-deacetylase inhibitor, overcomes imatinib resistance in preclinical models of gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST). Here we determined the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose-limiting toxicities (DLT) of panobinostat in combination with imatinib (IM) for treatment of patients with refractory GIST.

Methods:

Following a 7-day run-in phase of IM (400 mg per day), escalating doses of panobinostat were added following a ‘3 plus 3'' design. Twelve heavily pretreated GIST patients were enrolled in two dose levels.

Results:

Most common adverse events were thrombocytopenia, anaemia, fatigue, creatinine elevation, nausea, emesis and diarrhoea. Twenty micrograms of panobinostat and 400 mg IM were declared the MTD. Pharmacologically active concentrations of panobinostat and IM were achieved as evidenced by histone H3 acetylation in blood mononuclear cells in vivo and inhibition of the IM-resistant KIT (D816) mutation in vitro. In FDG-PET-CT scans after IM run-in and following 3 weeks panobinostat treatment, 1 out of 11 evaluable patients showed a metabolic partial response, 7 patients were metabolically stable and 3 patients progressed. Longest treatment duration was 17 weeks (median 6).

Conclusion:

Panobinostat and IM can be administered at doses achieving target inhibition in vivo. Further clinical exploration of patients with treatment-refractory GIST is warranted. Correlative studies in this trial may help to optimise dosing schedules in GIST.
Keywords:GIST  imatinib resistance  histonedeacetylase inhibitors  KIT  targeted therapy  LBH589  panobinostat
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