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Agnostic Approvals in Oncology: Getting the Right Drug to the Right Patient with the Right Genomics

Valentina Tateo, Paola Valeria Marchese, Veronica Mollica, Francesco Massari, Razelle Kurzrock, Jacob J. Adashek

2023Pharmaceuticals70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(1) Background: The oncology field has drastically changed with the advent of precision medicine, led by the discovery of druggable genes or immune targets assessed through next-generation sequencing. Biomarker-based treatments are increasingly emerging, and currently, six tissue-agnostic therapies are FDA-approved. (2) Methods: We performed a review of the literature and reported the trials that led to the approval of tissue-agnostic treatments and ongoing clinical trials currently investigating novel biomarker-based approaches. (3) Results: We discussed the approval of agnostic treatments: pembrolizumab and dostarlimab for MMRd/MSI-H, pembrolizumab for TMB-H, larotrectinib and entrectinib for NTRK-fusions, dabrafenib plus trametinib for BRAF V600E mutation, and selpercatinib for RET fusions. In addition, we reported novel clinical trials of biomarker-based approaches, including ALK, HER2, FGFR, and NRG1. (4) Conclusions: Precision medicine is constantly evolving, and with the improvement of diagnostic tools that allow a wider genomic definition of the tumor, tissue-agnostic targeted therapies are a promising treatment strategy tailored to the specific tumor genomic profile, leading to improved survival outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

TrametinibDabrafenibMedicinePembrolizumabDruggabilityClinical trialPrecision medicineBiomarkerTargeted therapyDrug developmentROS1VemurafenibSanger sequencingCompanion diagnosticOncologyBioinformaticsInternal medicineDrugCancerImmunotherapyDNA sequencingPathologyPharmacologyGeneBiologyGeneticsMetastatic melanomaAdenocarcinomaMAPK/ERK pathwayKinaseLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers