Mechanisms of avapritinib resistance in PDGFRA-mutant GIST
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) harboring activating mutations of PDGFRA respond to imatinib with the notable exception of the most common mutation, D842V. Avapritinib is a novel, potent KIT/PDGFRA inhibitor with substantial clinical activity in patients with the D842V genotype. To date, only a minority of PDGFRA-mutant patients who responded to avapritinib have developed secondary resistance. Tumor and plasma biopsies in 6 of 7 patients with PDGFRA primary mutations who progressed on avapritinib or imatinib had secondary resistance mutations within PDGFRA exons 13, 14 and 15 that interfere with avapritinib binding. Secondary PDGFRA mutations causing V658A, N659K, Y676C, and G680R substitutions were each found in 2 or more patients, representing recurrent mechanisms of PDGFRA GIST drug resistance. Notably, most PDGFRA-mutant GIST refractory to avapritinib remain dependent on the PDGFRA oncogenic signal. Inhibitors that target PDGFRA protein stability or inhibition of PDGFRA-dependent signaling pathways may overcome avapritinib resistance.
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2020-09-20



