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MET Alterations Are a Recurring and Actionable Resistance Mechanism in ALK-Positive Lung Cancer.

Ibiayi Dagogo-Jack1,2, Satoshi Yoda1,2, Alice T Shaw3,2, Aaron N Hata3,2, Jochen K Lennerz4, Adam Langenbucher1, Jessica J Lin1,2, Marguerite M Rooney1, Kylie Prutisto-Chang1, Audris Oh1, Nathaniel A Adams1, Beow Y Yeap1, Emily Chin1, Andrew Do1, Hetal D Marble4, Sara E Stevens1, Subba R Digumarthy5, Ashish Saxena6, Rebecca J Nagy7, Cyril H Benes1,2, Christopher G Azzoli1,2, Michael S Lawrence1, Justin F Gainor1,2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Most ALK-positive lung cancers will develop ALK-independent resistance after treatment with next-generation ALK inhibitors. MET amplification has been described in patients progressing on ALK inhibitors, but frequency of this event has not been comprehensively assessed. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: We performed FISH and/or next-generation sequencing on 207 posttreatment tissue (n = 101) or plasma (n = 106) specimens from patients with ALK-positive lung cancer to detect MET genetic alterations. We evaluated ALK inhibitor sensitivity in cell lines with MET alterations and assessed antitumor activity of ALK/MET blockade in ALK-positive cell lines and 2 patients with MET-driven resistance.
RESULTS: MET amplification was detected in 15% of tumor biopsies from patients relapsing on next-generation ALK inhibitors, including 12% and 22% of biopsies from patients progressing on second-generation inhibitors or lorlatinib, respectively. Patients treated with a second-generation ALK inhibitor in the first-line setting were more likely to develop MET amplification than those who had received next-generation ALK inhibitors after crizotinib (P = 0.019). Two tumor specimens harbored an identical ST7-MET rearrangement, one of which had concurrent MET amplification. Expressing ST7-MET in the sensitive H3122 ALK-positive cell line induced resistance to ALK inhibitors that was reversed with dual ALK/MET inhibition. MET inhibition resensitized a patient-derived cell line harboring both ST7-MET and MET amplification to ALK inhibitors. Two patients with ALK-positive lung cancer and acquired MET alterations achieved rapid responses to ALK/MET combination therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with next-generation ALK inhibitors, particularly in the first-line setting, may lead to MET-driven resistance. Patients with acquired MET alterations may derive clinical benefit from therapies that target both ALK and MET. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32086345      PMCID: PMC7269872          DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-19-3906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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2.  Response to Crizotinib Re-administration After Progression on Lorlatinib in a Patient With ALK-rearranged Non-small-cell Lung Cancer.

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5.  First-line crizotinib versus chemotherapy in ALK-positive lung cancer.

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7.  Development and validation of a clinical cancer genomic profiling test based on massively parallel DNA sequencing.

Authors:  Garrett M Frampton; Alex Fichtenholtz; Geoff A Otto; Kai Wang; Sean R Downing; Jie He; Michael Schnall-Levin; Jared White; Eric M Sanford; Peter An; James Sun; Frank Juhn; Kristina Brennan; Kiel Iwanik; Ashley Maillet; Jamie Buell; Emily White; Mandy Zhao; Sohail Balasubramanian; Selmira Terzic; Tina Richards; Vera Banning; Lazaro Garcia; Kristen Mahoney; Zac Zwirko; Amy Donahue; Himisha Beltran; Juan Miguel Mosquera; Mark A Rubin; Snjezana Dogan; Cyrus V Hedvat; Michael F Berger; Lajos Pusztai; Matthias Lechner; Chris Boshoff; Mirna Jarosz; Christine Vietz; Alex Parker; Vincent A Miller; Jeffrey S Ross; John Curran; Maureen T Cronin; Philip J Stephens; Doron Lipson; Roman Yelensky
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