Disease progression patterns and molecular resistance mechanisms to crizotinib of lung adenocarcinoma harboring ROS1 rearrangements.
Yong-Chang ZhangZhe HuangLiang ZengXiangyu ZhangYizhi LiQinqin XuHaiyan YangAnalyn LizasoChunwei XuJun LiuWenxian WangZhengbo SongSai-Hong Ignatius OuNong YangPublished in: NPJ precision oncology (2022)
This retrospective study investigated the association between the pattern of disease progression and molecular mechanism of acquired resistance in a large cohort of 49 patients with ROS1-rearranged advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line crizotinib. We found that treatment-emergent ROS1 point mutations were the major molecular mechanism of crizotinib resistance, particularly for patients who developed extracranial-only disease progression. Our findings highlight the importance of rebiopsy and gene testing for subsequent-line therapeutic management.