Cancers (Apr 2023)

Management of Gastro-Intestinal Toxicity of the Pi3 Kinase Inhibitor: Optimizing Future Dosing Strategies

  • Claire Breal,
  • Frederic Beuvon,
  • Thibault de Witasse-Thezy,
  • Solene Dermine,
  • Patricia Franchi-Rezgui,
  • Benedicte Deau-Fisher,
  • Lise Willems,
  • Eric Grignano,
  • Adrien Contejean,
  • Didier Bouscary,
  • Jean Luc Faillie,
  • Jean-Marc Treluyer,
  • Corinne Guerin,
  • Laurent Chouchana,
  • Marguerite Vignon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 2279

Abstract

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The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway plays a key role in cancer progression and in host immunity. Idelalisib was the first of this class to be approved with the second-generation Pi3 kinase inhibitors copanlisib, duvelisib and umbralisib, subsequently being approved in the United States. Real-world data are lacking, however, in relation to the incidence and toxicity of Pi3 kinase inhibitor-induced colitis. We here review, in the first instance, the general landscape of the Pi3K inhibitors in the context of hematological malignancies, with a focus on the adverse gastrointestinal side effects reported by various clinical trials. We further review the available worldwide pharmacovigilance data in relation to these drugs. Finally, we describe our own real-world experience with idelalisib-induced colitis management in our center and in a national setting.

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