Dasatinib induces notable hematologic and cytogenetic responses in chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia after failure of imatinib therapy

A Hochhaus, HM Kantarjian, M Baccarani, JH Lipton… - Blood, 2007 - ashpublications.org
A Hochhaus, HM Kantarjian, M Baccarani, JH Lipton, JF Apperley, BJ Druker, T Facon…
Blood, 2007ashpublications.org
Although imatinib induces marked responses in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia
(CML), resistance is increasingly problematic, and treatment options for imatinib-resistant or-
intolerant CML are limited. Dasatinib, a novel, highly potent, oral, multitargeted kinase
inhibitor of BCR-ABL and SRC family kinases, induced cytogenetic responses in a phase 1
study in imatinib-resistant or-intolerant CML and was well tolerated. Initial results are
presented from a phase 2 study of 186 patients with imatinib-resistant or-intolerant chronic …
Abstract
Although imatinib induces marked responses in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), resistance is increasingly problematic, and treatment options for imatinib-resistant or -intolerant CML are limited. Dasatinib, a novel, highly potent, oral, multitargeted kinase inhibitor of BCR-ABL and SRC family kinases, induced cytogenetic responses in a phase 1 study in imatinib-resistant or -intolerant CML and was well tolerated. Initial results are presented from a phase 2 study of 186 patients with imatinib-resistant or -intolerant chronic-phase CML (CML-CP) designed to further establish the efficacy and safety of dasatinib (70 mg twice daily). At 8-months' follow-up, dasatinib induced notable responses, with 90% and 52% of patients achieving complete hematologic and major cytogenetic responses (MCyR), respectively. Responses were long lasting: only 2% of patients achieving MCyR progressed or died. Importantly, comparable responses were achieved by patients carrying BCR-ABL mutations conferring imatinib resistance. Dasatinib also induced molecular responses, reducing BCR-ABL/ABL transcript ratios from 66% at baseline to 2.6% at 9 months. Nonhematologic adverse events were generally mild to moderate, and most cytopenias were effectively managed with dose modifications. Cross-intolerance with imatinib was not evident. To conclude, dasatinib induces notable responses in imatinib-resistant or -intolerant CML-CP, is well tolerated, and represents a promising therapeutic option for these patients. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as CA180013.
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