Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology (Aug 2022)

Efficacy and safety of selpercatinib in Chinese patients with advanced -altered thyroid cancers: results from the phase II LIBRETTO-321 study

  • Xiangqian Zheng,
  • Qinghai Ji,
  • Yuping Sun,
  • Minghua Ge,
  • Bin Zhang,
  • Ying Cheng,
  • Shangtong Lei,
  • Feng Shi,
  • Ye Guo,
  • Linfa Li,
  • Lu Chen,
  • Jingxin Shao,
  • Wanli Zhang,
  • Ming Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/17588359221119318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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Background: Selpercatinib, a highly selective and potent REarranged during Transfection (RET) kinase inhibitor, is effective in advanced RET -altered thyroid cancer (TC). However, the efficacy and safety in Chinese patients are unknown. Patients and methods: In the open-label, multi-center phase II LIBRETTO-321 (NCT04280081) study, Chinese patients with advanced solid tumors harboring RET alterations received selpercatinib 160 mg twice daily. The primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR; RECIST v1.1) by independent review committee (IRC). Secondary endpoints included duration of response (DoR) and safety. Efficacy was assessed in the primary analysis set [PAS; treated patients with RET fusion-positive TC or RET- mutant medullary TC (MTC) confirmed by central laboratory] and all enrolled patients with MTC. Results: Of 77 enrolled patients, 29 had RET -mutant MTC and one had RET fusion-positive TC. In the PAS ( n = 26), the ORR by IRC was 57.7% [95% confidence interval (CI), 36.9–76.6]. Median DoR was not reached and 93.3% of responses were ongoing at a median follow-up of 8.7 months. In all enrolled MTC patients ( n = 29), the ORR by IRC was 58.6% (95% CI, 38.9–76.5). One RET fusion-positive TC patient treated for 23.4 weeks achieved a partial response at week 8 that was ongoing at cutoff. In the safety population ( n = 77), 59.7% experienced grade ⩾3 treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs). TEAEs led to dose reductions in 32.5% ( n = 25) and discontinuations in 5.2% [ n = 4; 3.9% ( n = 3) considered treatment related] of patients. Conclusions: Selpercatinib showed robust antitumor activity and was well tolerated in Chinese patients with advanced RET -altered TC, consistent with global data from LIBRETTO-001 (NCT04280081). ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04280081 (first posted Feb 21, 2020)