Abstract

BackgroundCyclin dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitors (CDK4/6i) are recommended 1st line treatments in HR+HER2- metastatic breast cancer. However, the impact of prior CDK4/6i on the natural history of brain metastases (BM) is not well described. Materials and methodsWe reviewed retrospective data for 363 patients with HR+HER2- BM who received a CDK4/6i (CDK-Y) between 1 Jan 2015 to 31 July 2021 and 299 patients with HR+HER2- BM who did not receive a CDK4/6i (CDK-N) between 1 Jan 2010 to 31 Dec 2014.CNS PFS and OS were assessed in patients who received CDK4/6i after BM. OS from the time of BM development was assessed between patients who received CDK4/6i before BM and the CDK-N cohort ResultsIn the CDK-Y cohort of 363 patients, 203 (56 %) received a CDK4/6i before BM, 133 (37 %) received a CDK4/6i only after BM and 27 (7 %) received a CDK4/6i both before and after BM.Median CNS PFS was 21.4 months for patients receiving a CDK4/6i only after BM and 9.4 months for patients who received CDK4/6i both before and after BM (p = 0.006). Median OS was 24.9 months for patients receiving a CDK4/6i only after BM and 12.1 months for patients who received CDK4/6i both before and after BM (p = 0.0098). Median OS from time of BM development for patients receiving a CDK4/6i before BM versus the CDK-N cohort was 4.3 months and 7.7 months respectively (p = 0.0082). ConclusionsCDK4/6i exposure prior to BM may lead to development of resistance mechanisms which in turn reduces CNS PFS and OS upon rechallenging with a CDK4/6i after BM development. This motivates investigation of biomarkers for patient selection.

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