Inhibiting Fatty Acid Synthase with Omeprazole to Improve Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Patients with Operable TNBC. - 2021

CONCLUSIONS: FASN is commonly expressed in early TNBC. Omeprazole can be safely administered in doses that inhibit FASN. The addition of omeprazole to neoadjuvant AC-T yields a promising pCR rate that needs further confirmation in randomized studies. Copyright (c)2021 American Association for Cancer Research. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with operable TNBC were enrolled in this single-arm phase II study. Patients began omeprazole 80 mg orally twice daily for 4-7 days prior to neoadjuvant anthracycline-taxane-based chemotherapy (AC-T) and continued until surgery. The primary endpoint was pathologic complete response (pCR) in patients with baseline FASN overexpression (FASN+). Secondary endpoints included pCR in all surgery patients, change in FASN expression, enzyme activity, and downstream protein expression after omeprazole monotherapy, safety, and limited omeprazole pharmacokinetics. PURPOSE: Fatty acid synthase (FASN) is overexpressed in 70% of operable triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and is associated with poor prognosis. Proton pump inhibitors selectively inhibit FASN activity and induce apoptosis in TNBC cell lines. RESULTS: Forty-two patients were recruited with a median age of 51 years (28-72). Most patients had >=cT2 (33, 79%) and >=N1 (22, 52%) disease. FASN overexpression prior to AC-T was identified in 29 of 34 (85%) evaluable samples. The pCR rate was 72.4% [95% confidence interval (CI), 52.8-87.3] in FASN+ patients and 74.4% (95% CI, 57.9-87.0) in all surgery patients. Peak omeprazole concentration was significantly higher than the IC50 for FASN inhibition observed in preclinical testing; FASN expression significantly decreased with omeprazole monotherapy [mean change 0.12 (SD, 0.25); P = 0.02]. Omeprazole was well tolerated with no grade >= 3 toxicities.


English

1078-0432


*Fatty Acid Synthases/ai [Antagonists & Inhibitors]
*Neoadjuvant Therapy
*Omeprazole/tu [Therapeutic Use]
*Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/dt [Drug Therapy]
Adult
Aged
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Omeprazole/pd [Pharmacology]
Treatment Outcome


MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center
Washington Cancer Institute


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