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Pictilisib for oestrogen receptor-positive, aromatase inhibitor-resistant, advanced or metastatic breast cancer (FERGI): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial - 07/06/16

Doi : 10.1016/S1470-2045(16)00106-6 
Ian E Krop, DrMD a, , Ingrid A Mayer, MD b, Vinod Ganju, FRACP c, Maura Dickler, MD d, Stephen Johnston, MD e, Serafin Morales, MD f, Denise A Yardley, MD g, Bohuslav Melichar, ProfMD h, Andres Forero-Torres, MD i, Soo Chin Lee, MRCP j, Richard de Boer, FRACP k, Katarina Petrakova, PhD l, Susanne Vallentin, MD m, Edith A Perez, MD n, Martine Piccart, ProfPhD o, Matthew Ellis, ProfMD p, Eric Winer, ProfMD a, Steven Gendreau, PhD q, Mika Derynck, MD q, Mark Lackner, PhD q, Gallia Levy, MD q, Jiaheng Qiu, PhD q, Jing He, MD q, Peter Schmid, ProfMD r
a Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA 
b Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN, USA 
c Peninsula Oncology Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 
d Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA 
e The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK 
f Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida, Spain 
g Sarah Cannon Research Institute, and Tennessee Oncology, Nashville, TN, USA 
h Palacky University Medical School and Teaching Hospital, Olomouc, Czech Republic 
i University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, USA 
j National University Hospital, Singapore 
k Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, VIC, Australia 
l Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute, Brno, Czech Republic 
m Herlev University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark 
n Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA 
o Institut Jules Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium 
p Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA 
q Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, USA 
r Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK 

* Correspondence to: Dr Ian E Krop, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02115, USA Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston MA 02115 USA

Summary

Background

Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) is a promising approach to overcome resistance to endocrine therapy in breast cancer. Pictilisib is an oral inhibitor of multiple PI3K isoforms. The aim of this study is to establish if addition of pictilisib to fulvestrant can improve progression-free survival in oestrogen receptor-positive, endocrine-resistant breast cancer.

Methods

In this two-part, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 study, we recruited postmenopausal women aged 18 years or older with oestrogen receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer resistant to treatment with an aromatase inhibitor in the adjuvant or metastatic setting, from 123 medical centres across 21 countries. Part 1 included patients with or without PIK3CA mutations, whereas part 2 included only patients with PIK3CA mutations. Patients were randomly allocated (1:1 in part 1 and 2:1 in part 2) via a computer-generated hierarchical randomisation algorithm to daily oral pictilisib (340 mg in part 1 and 260 mg in part 2) or placebo starting on day 15 of cycle 1, plus intramuscular fulvestrant 500 mg on day 1 and day 15 of cycle 1 and day 1 of subsequent cycles in both groups. In part 1, we stratified patients by presence or absence of PIK3CA mutation, primary or secondary aromatase inhibitor resistance, and measurable or non-measurable disease. In part 2, we stratified patients by previous aromatase inhibitor treatment for advanced or metastatic disease or relapse during or within 6 months of an aromatase inhibitor treatment in the adjuvant setting and measurable or non-measurable disease. All patients and those administering treatment and assessing outcomes were masked to treatment assignment. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival in the intention-to-treat population for both parts 1 and 2 and also separately in patients with PIK3CA-mutated tumours in part 1. Tumour assessment (physical examination and imaging scans) was investigator-assessed and done at screening and after 8 weeks, 16 weeks, 24 weeks, and 32 weeks of treatment from day 1 of cycle 1 and every 12 weeks thereafter. We assessed safety in as-treated patients who received at least one dose of study medication. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01437566.

Findings

In part 1, between Sept 27, 2011, and Jan 11, 2013, we randomly allocated 168 patients to the pictilisib (89 [53%]) or placebo (79 [47%]) group. In part 2, between March 18, 2013, and Jan 2, 2014, we randomly allocated 61 patients to the pictilisib (41 [67%]) or placebo (20 [33%]) group. In part 1, we found no difference in median progression-free survival between the pictilisib (6·6 months [95% CI 3·9–9·8]) and placebo (5·1 months [3·6–7·3]) group (hazard ratio [HR] 0·74 [95% CI 0·52–1·06]; p=0·096). We also found no difference when patients were analysed according to presence (pictilisib 6·5 months [95% CI 3·7–9·8] vs placebo 5·1 months [2·6–10·4]; HR 0·73 [95% CI 0·42–1·28]; p=0·268) or absence (5·8 months [3·6–11·1] vs 3·6 months [2·8–7·3]; HR 0·72 [0·42–1·23]; p=0·23) of PIK3CA mutation. In part 2, we also found no difference in progression-free survival between groups (5·4 months [95% CI 3·8–8·3] vs 10·0 months [3·6–13·0]; HR 1·07 [95% CI 0·53–2·18]; p=0·84). In part 1, grade 3 or worse adverse events occurred in 54 (61%) of 89 patients in the pictilisib group and 22 (28%) of 79 in the placebo group. 19 serious adverse events related to pictilisib treatment were reported in 14 (16%) of 89 patients. Only one (1%) of 79 patients reported treatment-related serious adverse events in the placebo group. In part 2, grade 3 or worse adverse events occurred in 15 (36%) of 42 patients in the pictilisib group and seven (37%) of 19 patients in the placebo group. Four serious adverse events related to pictilisib treatment were reported in two (5%) of 42 patients. One treatment-related serious adverse event occurred in one (5%) of 19 patients in the placebo group.

Interpretation

Although addition of pictilisib to fulvestrant did not significantly improve progression-free survival, dosing of pictilisib was limited by toxicity, potentially limiting its efficacy. For future assessment of PI3K inhibition as an approach to overcome resistance to hormonal therapy, inhibitors with greater selectivity than that of pictilisib might be needed to improve tolerability and potentially increase efficacy. No further investigation of pictilisib in this setting is ongoing.

Funding

F Hoffmann-La Roche.

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