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Larotrectinib for the treatment of TRK fusion solid tumors

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EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTICANCER THERAPY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 1-10

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2019.1538796

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Larotrectinib; TRK inhibitor; TRK fusion; NTRK; neurotrophin receptor

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Introduction: TRK fusions occur across a wide range of cancers in children and adults. These fusions drive constitutive expression and ligand-independent activation of the TRK kinase and are oncogenic. Larotrectinib is the first highly potent and selective small molecule ATP competitive inhibitor of all three TRK kinases to enter clinical development. Areas covered: This review covers the current preclinical and clinical evidence for TRK inhibitors for TRK fusion cancers, focusing on larotrectinib. Expert commentary: Larotrectinib has demonstrated a remarkable 75% centrally confirmed objective response rate in patients with TRK fusion cancers in phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials with generally mild side effects. Responses appear independent of the patient's age, underlying histology, and specific fusion partner and are durable in many patients. Larotrectinib is likely to be the first FDA-approved histology-agnostic molecularly targeted therapy. The evolving role of molecular profiling of advanced cancers is discussed.

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