| Literature DB >> 32777789 |
Elena Campione1, Monia Di Prete2, Flavia Lozzi3, Caterina Lanna3, Giulia Spallone3, Mauro Mazzeo3, Terenzio Cosio3, Cristina Rapanotti4, Emi Dika5, Roberta Gaziano6, Augusto Orlandi2, Luca Bianchi3.
Abstract
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin tumour, with the majority of the cases occurring on the head and neck district, where cosmetic and functional results are crucial. It can be locally destructive if not diagnosed early and treated appropriately. Surgery is the treatment of choice for most lesions, but aggressive, recurrent, or unresectable tumours can be challenging to manage. Advanced basal cell carcinoma includes high recurrence risk subtypes, in which standard therapies demonstrate lack of efficacy. This led to a need for investigating more deeply the pathogenesis of the disease and to the discovery of the implication of the hedgehog pathway. The development of systemic inhibitors of this pathway provides new treatment options for patients with advanced disease, resulting in survival improvement. Food and Drug Administration, before, and European Medicines Agency later approved 2 Hedgehog pathway inhibitors for the treatment of advanced basal cell carcinomas, vismodegib and sonidegib. Here, we present a review of the current English language literature trying to analyze differences in the 2 drugs as a head-to-head comparison between them has not already been documented in a randomized controlled clinical trial. Although vismodegib and sonidegib showed similar efficacy and safety profiles, in an indirect comparison scenario, sonidegib has shown slightly better outcomes in locally advanced basal cell carcinoma than vismodegib. They present different molecular structures, as they bind different residues on their targets and develop resistance for different mutations. In a future scenario, clinical trials comparing the 2 drugs are needed, as well as expanding data on discontinuation of therapy and/or consequential administration of them, with the aim to improve our clinical practise.Entities:
Keywords: Hedgehog pathway; Recurrence basal cell carcinoma; Sonidegib; Vismodegib
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32777789 DOI: 10.1159/000509156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemotherapy ISSN: 0009-3157 Impact factor: 2.544