Redifferentiating Effect of Larotrectinib in <i>NTRK</i> -Rearranged Advanced Radioactive-Iodine Refractory Thyroid Cancer
Lionel Groussin, Hélène Théodon, Laura Bessiène, Leopoldine Bricaire, Fidéline Bonnet-Serrano, Béatrix Cochand‐Priollet, Karen Leroy, Simon Garinet, Éric Pasmant, Jérémie Zerbit, Romain Seban, François Goldwasser, Jérôme Clerc, Anne‐Ségolène Cottereau, Olivier Huillard
Abstract
Metastatic thyroid cancers may dedifferentiate and become radioactive-iodine (RAI) resistant. A redifferentiating effect can be observed with inhibitors of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in thyroid cancers with point mutation in oncogenes. This effect allows RAI reuptake that may lead to a therapeutic effect different from the antitumoral effect of the inhibitor. The potential redifferentiating effect of inhibitors targeting oncogenic fusion-genes was suggested by one adult and one pediatric patient using larotrectinib in NTRK -rearranged tumors. We report on three consecutive adult patients with metastatic RAI-resistant NTRK- rearranged thyroid cancer who received larotrectinib for disease progression and for whom the redifferentiating effect was examined. Larotrectinib-induced RAI reuptake in all or part of the metastatic disease for two patients and no reuptake was noted for the other patient. We demonstrate that redifferentiation of NTRK -rearranged RAI-resistant thyroid cancer with larotrectinib may exist but does not occur in all patients.