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Olutasidenib in post-venetoclax patients with mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (m <i>IDH1</i> ) acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Jörge E. Cortes, Brian A. Jonas, Gary J. Schiller, Alice S. Mims, Gail J. Roboz, Andrew H. Wei, Pau Montesinos, P. Brent Ferrell, Karen Yee, Pierre Fenaux, Anthony P. Schwarer, Justin M. Watts

2024Leukemia & lymphoma/Leukemia and lymphoma13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Olutasidenib, a potent, selective, oral, mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (mIDH1) inhibitor, is FDA-approved for relapsed/refractory (R/R) acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Here we report efficacy and safety of olutasidenib in 18 patients with mIDH1 AML who were relapsed (10), refractory (6) or had complete remission with incomplete hematologic recovery (CRi; 2) to a venetoclax combination. Of the 16 patients who were R/R, 4 (25%) achieved complete remission (CR), one (6.3%) achieved CR with partial hematologic recovery (CRh), and 7 (43.8%) achieved a composite complete remission (CRc). Median time to CRc was 1.9 months (range 1–2.8). As of data cutoff (18 June 2021), median duration of CRc was not reached (range, 1.2-NR, ongoing at 30.4+ months). Both patients with CRi at study entry achieved a CR. Safety was consistent with the overall profile of olutasidenib. Olutasidenib offers a valuable treatment option for patients with mIDH1 AML previously treated with venetoclax.

Topics & Concepts

VenetoclaxIDH1Isocitrate dehydrogenaseMyeloid leukemiaInternal medicineMedicineRefractory (planetary science)Complete remissionGastroenterologyMyeloidLeukemiaOncologyChemotherapyMutantChemistryBiologyChronic lymphocytic leukemiaEnzymeBiochemistryGeneAstrobiologyAcute Myeloid Leukemia ResearchMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and TreatmentCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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