| Literature DB >> 35681621 |
Su Min Cho1,2,3, Abdullah Esmail4, Ali Raza5, Sunil Dacha5, Maen Abdelrahim2,4,6.
Abstract
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) represents approximately 3% of gastrointestinal malignancies worldwide and constitutes around 10-15% of all primary liver cancers, being only second to hepatocellular carcinoma. Mortality from CCA has been on the rise in recent decades, and in the United States alone there has been a 36% increase in CCA from 1999 to 2014, with over 7000 CCA mortalities since 2013. Targeted therapies, which have been gaining interest due to their greater specificity toward cancer cells, have only recently started gaining FDA approval for the treatment of CCA. In this manuscript, we will go through the timeline of current FDA-approved targeted therapies as well as those that have gained FDA breakthrough therapy designation.Entities:
Keywords: CCA; FDA; biliary; cancer; cholangiocarcinoma; targeted therapy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35681621 PMCID: PMC9179455 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14112641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.575
Figure 1Timeline: targeted therapy with FDA approval or breakthrough therapy designation.
Relevant clinical studies for targeted therapies with FDA approval or breakthrough therapy designation for CCA.
| Drug | Drug Class | Study | Treatment Group | ORR | DCR | PFS | OS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pemigatinib | FGFR inhibitor | NCT03656536 | 107 participants | 35.50% | 82% | 6.9 months | 21.1 months |
| Infigratinib | FGFR inhibitor | NCT02150967 | 61 participants | 14.80% | 75.40% | 5.8 months | Not reported |
| Ivosidenib | IDH1 inhibitor | NCT02989857 | 124 participants | 2% | 53% | 2.7 months | 10.3 months |
| Zanidatamab | HER2-targeted antibody | NCT04466891 | 20 participants | 47% | 65% | Not reported | Not reported |
| Futibatinib | FGFR inhibitor | NCT02052778 | 67 participants | 34.30% | 76.10% | Not reported | Not reported |
Figure 2Mechanism of action of targeted therapies with FDA approval or breakthrough therapy designation.