Sustained Clinical Response to Ivosidenib in Previously Treated Patients with Advanced Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Harboring an IDH1 R132 Mutation: Two Case Reports

Abstract Introduction: Patients with progressing intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) harboring an isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) mutation who received ivosidenib showed a median progression-free survival (PFS) benefit of 1.3 months compared to placebo in the phase 3 ClarIDHy trial. Case Presen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Case reports in oncology 2024-01, Vol.17 (1), p.753-762
Hauptverfasser: Müller, Christian, Franke, Sabine, Reisländer, Timo, Keitel, Verena, Venerito, Marino
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Introduction: Patients with progressing intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) harboring an isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) mutation who received ivosidenib showed a median progression-free survival (PFS) benefit of 1.3 months compared to placebo in the phase 3 ClarIDHy trial. Case Presentations: We describe 2 consecutive patients with previously treated unresectable and metastatic iCCA harboring an IDH1 R132 mutation who achieved durable clinical responses with ivosidenib 500 mg once daily for >12 months until disease progression. In one case with a mixed response, a single progressive liver metastasis was additionally treated locally with interstitial brachytherapy, while ivosidenib was continued until further progression. Ivosidenib therapy resulted in long-term disease control with PFS of 20 and 13 months and duration of treatment of 26 and 13 months, respectively, with no relevant side effects. Conclusion: Patients with unresectable or metastatic IDH1-mutated iCCA can achieve sustained clinical responses for >12 months with ivosidenib. No new safety signals were observed during long-term treatment with ivosidenib.
ISSN:1662-6575
1662-6575
DOI:10.1159/000539665