烟酰胺
肺癌
医学
内科学
阶段(地层学)
腺癌
随机对照试验
肿瘤科
肺
癌症研究
癌症
生物
生物化学
酶
古生物学
作者
Hyung‐Joo Oh,Suk‐Chul Bae,In‐Jae Oh,Cheol‐Kyu Park,Kyoung-Mi Jung,Da-Mi Kim,Jung-Won Lee,Chang Kyun Kang,Il Yeong Park,Young‐Chul Kim
标识
DOI:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-23-3059
摘要
Abstract Purpose: RUNX3 is a tumor suppressor gene, which is inactivated in approximately 70% of lung adenocarcinomas. Nicotinamide, a sirtuin inhibitor, has demonstrated potential in re-activating epigenetically silenced RUNX3 in cancer cells. This study assessed the therapeutic benefits of combining nicotinamide with first-generation EGFR–tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) for patients with stage IV lung cancer carrying EGFR mutations. Patients and Methods: We assessed the impact of nicotinamide on carcinogen-induced lung adenocarcinomas in mice and observed that nicotinamide increased RUNX3 levels and inhibited lung cancer growth. Subsequently, 110 consecutive patients with stage IV lung cancer who had EGFR mutations were recruited: 70 females (63.6%) and 84 never-smokers (76.4%). The patients were randomly assigned to receive either nicotinamide (1 g/day, n = 55) or placebo (n = 55). The primary and secondary endpoints were progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS), respectively. Results: After a median follow-up of 54.3 months, the nicotinamide group exhibited a median PFS of 12.7 months [95% confidence interval (CI), 10.4–18.3], while the placebo group had a PFS of 10.9 months (9.0–13.2; P = 0.2). The median OS was similar in the two groups (31.0 months with nicotinamide vs. 29.4 months with placebo; P = 0.2). Notably, subgroup analyses revealed a significant reduction in mortality risk for females (P = 0.01) and never-smokers (P = 0.03) treated with nicotinamide. Conclusions: The addition of nicotinamide with EGFR-TKIs demonstrated potential improvements in PFS and OS, with notable survival benefits for female patients and those who had never smoked (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02416739).
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