Crizotinib in Sarcomatous Malignancies Harboring ALK Fusion With a Definitive Partner(s): Response and Efficacy
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Crizotinib in Sarcomatous Malignancies Harboring ALK Fusion With a Definitive Partner(s): Response and Efficacy
Abstract
Sarcoma or sarcomatoid malignancies are a set of mesenchymal-origin malignancies with vast heterogeneity in clinical and molecular characteristics. Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is a tyrosine kinase oncoprotein expressed by several tumors, including sarcomas. Crizotinib is an effective ALK inhibitor. In this review paper, we summarized findings from the literature regarding the use of crizotinib for the treatment of sarcoma and sarcomatoid malignancies harboring ALK fusions with definitive partners (with the given gene(s) name) from the years 2010 to 2021.One hundred and four articles were retrieved and after exclusion, 28 studies containing 33 patients were finally selected. All 33 patients were treated with crizotinib. Among the 33 cases, 19 were adult patients, 11 were pediatric patients, and 3 cases did not have data on age and/or gender. Most cases had a primary abdominal lesion (16/30), followed by thoracic (10/30), trunk (3/30), retroperitoneal (1/30), and one case of right medial thigh (case 7). Stage IV disease was reported in 76.7% (23/30) of patients. The objective response rate and disease control rate was 86.7% (26/30) and 96.7% (29/30), respectively, which were assessed on average of 8 weeks after crizotinib initiation. Rapid improvement of symptoms was observed within one to two weeks in some cases including patients with extensive diseases or poor performance. There was no difference in crizotinib response between pediatrics and adult cases. Crizotinib is effective; however, surgery remains the mainstay of therapy, with newer evidence showing concurrent crizotinib with surgery conferring long-term overall survival. However, we should still be cognizant of the heterogeneous landscape of crizotinib efficacy and its associated fatal adverse events.
Keywords: ALK fusions; adverse events; crizotinib; definitive partner(s); sarcoma; sarcomatoid malignancies.
Copyright © 2021 Wu, Hu, Abdihamid, Huang, Xiao and Li.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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