Trastuzumab and pertuzumab combination therapy for advanced pre-treated HER2 exon 20-mutated non-small cell lung cancer

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2022-08

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van Berge Henegouwen, J M
Jebbink, M
Hoes, L R
van der Wijngaart, H
Zeverijn, L J
van der Velden, D.L.
Roepman, P
de Leng, Wendy W JISNI 0000000388397104
Jansen, Anne M L
van Werkhoven, E

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INTRODUCTION: In 1-3% of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) mutations are identified as a genomic driver. Nevertheless, no HER2-targeted treatment is approved for NSCLC. In the Drug Rediscovery Protocol (DRUP), patients are treated with off-label drugs based on their molecular profile. Here, we present the results of the cohort 'trastuzumab/pertuzumab for HER2 exon20 mutation positive (HER2m+) NSCLC'. METHODS: Patients with treatment refractory, advanced HER2m+ NSCLC with measurable disease (RECISTv1.1) were eligible. Treatment with intravenous trastuzumab combined with pertuzumab every 3 weeks was administered. The primary end-point was clinical benefit (CB: either objective response or stable disease ≥ 16 weeks). Patients were enrolled using a Simon-like 2-stage design, with 8 patients in stage 1 and up to 24 patients in stage 2 if at least 1 patient had CB in stage 1. At baseline, a biopsy for biomarker analysis, including whole genome sequencing, was obtained. RESULTS: Twenty-four evaluable patients were enrolled and treated between May 2017 and August 2020. CB was observed in 9 patients (38%); including an objective response rate of 8.3% (2 patients had a partial response) and 7 patients with stable disease ≥ 16 weeks. The most frequently observed HER2 mutation was p.Y772_A775dup (71%, n = 20). Median follow-up was 13 months, median progression-free survival and overall survival 4 (95% CI 3-6) and 10 months (95% CI 4 - not reached), respectively. Whole genome sequencing data (available for 67% of patients) confirmed the inclusion mutation in all cases. No unexpected toxicity was observed. CONCLUSION: Despite the fact that the study did meet its primary end-point, trastuzumab/pertuzumab was only marginally active in a subset of patients with heavily pre-treated HER2m+ NSCLC.

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HER2 mutation, Non-small lung cancer, Precision medicine, Targeted therapies, Whole genome sequencing, Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal Article

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van Berge Henegouwen, J M, Jebbink, M, Hoes, L R, van der Wijngaart, H, Zeverijn, L J, van der Velden, D L, Roepman, P, de Leng, W W J, Jansen, A M L, van Werkhoven, E, van der Noort, V, van der Wekken, A J, de Langen, A J, Voest, E E, Verheul, H M W, Smit, E F & Gelderblom, H 2022, 'Trastuzumab and pertuzumab combination therapy for advanced pre-treated HER2 exon 20-mutated non-small cell lung cancer', European Journal of Cancer, vol. 171, pp. 114-123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2022.05.009