Updated Review Article: Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Inhibitor Impact, FDA Approval, and Resistance Pathways.
J Pharm Technol
; 39(6): 298-308, 2023 Dec.
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Objective: To describe the mechanism of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitors, mechanisms of resistance, and summarize various clinical trials used to determine the efficacy and safety of CDK4/6 inhibitor used for the treatment of hormone receptor-positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HER2-), advanced or metastatic breast cancer. Data Sources: An extensive literature search using PubMed and notable sources was performed (2016 to February 2022) using the following search terms: CDK4/6 inhibitors, palbociclib, abemaciclib, ribociclib, CDK4/6 inhibitor resistance, FAT1 gene, luminal A breast cancer, luminal B breast cancer, HR+/HER2- breast cancer. Abstracts from conferences, national clinical trials, and drug monographs were reviewed. Study Selection and Data Extraction: Relevant clinical studies or those conducted in humans and updated clinical trials were considered. Data synthesis: The various clinical trials reviewed and results have led to numerous studies and expansions of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. Although the use of CDK4/6 inhibitors has improved progression-free survival in patients with HR+, HER2- breast cancer, studies have shown that resistance pathways can cause cells to be insensitive to CDK4/6 inhibitors, leading to continued cell proliferation. Conclusions: CDK4/6 inhibitors are recommended as first-line therapy in combination with endocrine therapy for patients with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer. However, mutations and acquired resistance can occur that affect a patient's response to treatment. Additional research needs to be conducted on strategies to overcome resistance and determine how ethnicity plays a role in resistance pathways.
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