Neoadjuvant T-DM1/pertuzumab and paclitaxel/trastuzumab/pertuzumab for HER2+ breast cancer in the adaptively randomized I-SPY2 trial.

Journal: Nature Communications
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Abstract

HER2-targeted therapy dramatically improves outcomes in early breast cancer. Here we report the results of two HER2-targeted combinations in the neoadjuvant I-SPY2 phase 2 adaptive platform trial for early breast cancer at high risk of recurrence: ado-trastuzumab emtansine plus pertuzumab (T-DM1/P) and paclitaxel, trastuzumab and pertuzumab (THP). Eligible women have >2.5 cm clinical stage II/III HER2+ breast cancer, adaptively randomized to T-DM1/P, THP, or a common control arm of paclitaxel/trastuzumab (TH), followed by doxorubicin/cyclophosphamide, then surgery. Both T-DM1/P and THP arms 'graduate' in all subtypes: predicted pCR rates are 63%, 72% and 33% for T-DM1/P (n = 52), THP (n = 45) and TH (n = 31) respectively. Toxicity burden is similar between arms. Degree of HER2 pathway signaling and phosphorylation in pretreatment biopsy specimens are associated with response to both T-DM1/P and THP and can further identify highly responsive HER2+ tumors to HER2-directed therapy. This may help identify patients who can safely de-escalate cytotoxic chemotherapy without compromising excellent outcome.

Authors
Amy Clark, Christina Yau, Denise Wolf, Emanuel Petricoin, Laura Van 't Veer, Douglas Yee, Stacy Moulder, Anne Wallace, A Chien, Claudine Isaacs, Judy Boughey, Kathy Albain, Kathleen Kemmer, Barbara Haley, Hyo Han, Andres Forero Torres, Anthony Elias, Julie Lang, Erin Ellis, Rachel Yung, Debu Tripathy, Rita Nanda, Julia Wulfkuhle, Lamorna Brown Swigart, Rosa Gallagher, Teresa Helsten, Erin Roesch, Cheryl Ewing, Michael Alvarado, Erin Crane, Meredith Buxton, Julia Clennell, Melissa Paoloni, Smita Asare, Amy Wilson, Gillian Hirst, Ruby Singhrao, Katherine Steeg, Adam Asare, Jeffrey Matthews, Scott Berry, Ashish Sanil, Michelle Melisko, Jane Perlmutter, Hope Rugo, Richard Schwab, W Symmans, Nola Hylton, Donald Berry, Laura Esserman, Angela Demichele

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