Efficacy of sunitinib re-exposure after failure of an mTOR inhibitor in patients with metastatic RCC

  • Viktor Grünwald
  • Steffen Weikert
  • Christoph Seidel
  • Jonas Busch
  • Antje Johannsen
  • Martin Fenner
  • Christoph Reuter
  • Arnold Ganser
  • Manfred Johannsen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The sequential use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) followed by mTOR inhibitors (mTORi) has been recently established for the systemic treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). However, subsequent treatment in mTORi-refractory disease remains undetermined. We analyzed the efficacy of sunitinib re-challenge after failure of an mTORi at 2 German centers.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirteen patients who failed both sunitinib and an mTORi were analyzed, and all patients were re-exposed to sunitinib. Tumor assessment was performed every 2nd cycle of sunitinib or every 3 months. Tumor response was assessed according to RECIST criteria.

RESULTS: Initial treatment with sunitinib was associated with a median progression free survival (PFS) of 21 months. Objective response consisted of 2 (15%) complete remissions and 7 (54%) partial remissions (PR) as best response. At the time of re-exposure, 12 of 13 (92%) patients again showed clinical benefit which was associated with a median PFS of 6.9 months and consisted of 2 (15%) PR and 10 (77%) disease stabilizations.

CONCLUSIONS: In sunitinib-responsive patients, re-challenge with sunitinib has been successfully introduced after mTORi-refractory disease, underscoring the at least partially transient nature of TKI resistance in mRCC.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0378-584X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
PubMed 21625184