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A phase 3, open-label, randomized study of asciminib, a STAMP inhibitor, vs bosutinib in CML after 2 or more prior TKIs.

Delphine Réa1, Michael J Mauro2, Carla Boquimpani3,4, Yosuke Minami5, Elza Lomaia6, Sergey Voloshin7, Anna Turkina8, Dong-Wook Kim9, Jane F Apperley10, Andre Abdo11, Laura Maria Fogliatto12, Dennis Dong Hwan Kim13, Philipp le Coutre14, Susanne Saussele15, Mario Annunziata16, Timothy P Hughes17, Naeem Chaudhri18, Koji Sasaki19, Lynette Chee20, Valentin García-Gutiérrez21, Jorge E Cortes22, Paola Aimone23, Alex Allepuz23, Sara Quenet23, Véronique Bédoucha23, Andreas Hochhaus24.   

Abstract

Patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase (CML-CP) resistant/intolerant to ≥2 tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are at high risk of experiencing poor outcomes because of disease biology and inadequate efficacy and/or safety of current therapies. Asciminib, a first-in-class BCR-ABL1 inhibitor Specifically Targeting the ABL Myristoyl Pocket (STAMP), has the potential to overcome resistance/intolerance to approved TKIs. In this phase 3, open-label study, patients with CML-CP previously treated with ≥2 TKIs were randomized (2:1) to receive asciminib 40 mg twice daily vs bosutinib 500 mg once daily. Randomization was stratified by major cytogenetic response (MCyR) status at baseline. The primary objective was to compare the major molecular response (MMR) rate at week 24 for asciminib vs bosutinib. A total of 233 patients were randomized to asciminib (n = 157) or bosutinib (n = 76). Median follow-up was 14.9 months. The MMR rate at week 24 was 25.5% with asciminib and 13.2% with bosutinib. The difference in MMR rate between treatment arms, after adjusting for MCyR at baseline, was 12.2% (95% confidence interval, 2.19-22.30; 2-sided P = .029). Fewer grade ≥3 adverse events (50.6% vs 60.5%) and adverse events leading to treatment discontinuation (5.8% vs 21.1%) occurred with asciminib than with bosutinib. The study showed a superior efficacy of asciminib compared with that of bosutinib, together with a favorable safety profile. These results support the use of asciminib as a new therapy in patients with CML-CP who are resistant/intolerant to ≥2 prior TKIs. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT03106779.
© 2021 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34407542     DOI: 10.1182/blood.2020009984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   25.476


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