Rashid K. Sayyid, Zachary Klaassen, Alejandro Berlin, Soumyajit Roy, Leonardo R. Brandão, Rui Bernardino, Julian Chavarriaga, Di Maria Jiang, Daniel E. Spratt, Neil E. Fleshner, Christopher J.D. Wallis

Poly(adenosine diphosphate‐ribose) polymerase inhibitor combinations in first‐line metastatic castrate‐resistant prostate cancer setting: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

  • Urology

ObjectivesTo compare radiographic progression‐free survival (rPFS), overall survival (OS), and treatment‐emergent adverse events (TEAEs) among patients with metastatic castrate‐resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) receiving a combination of first‐line poly(adenosine diphosphate‐ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) plus androgen receptor axis‐targeted agents (ARAT) vs placebo/ARAT.Materials and MethodsWe conducted a systematic review/meta‐analysis of all published Phase III randomised controlled trials using EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Cochrane (inception until 6 June 2023). Published full‐text manuscripts and conference abstracts were inclusion eligible. Study selection/data extraction were independently performed by two authors. The Cochrane Risk‐of‐Bias 2 Tool was used, and certainty of evidence assessed using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations framework. Pooled hazard ratios (HRs) and relative risks, with corresponding confidence intervals (CIs), were generated using random‐effects models.ResultsThree trials were identified: PROpel, MAGNITUDE, and TALAPRO‐2. Compared to placebo/ARAT, the PARPi/ARAT combination was associated with a 35% rPFS improvement in the overall cohort (HR 0.65, 95% CI 0.56–0.76), with 68%, 45%, and 26% improvements in the BReast CAncer gene 1/gene 2 (BRCA1/2)‐mutated (BRCA1/2m; P < 0.001), homologous recombination repair‐mutated (HRRm; P < 0.001), and non‐HRRm cohorts (P = 0.003), respectively. OS data maturity ranged from 31% to 48%, with overall cohort OS data unavailable from MAGNITUDE. The PROpel/TALAPRO‐2 pooled analysis demonstrated a 16% OS improvement in the overall cohort (HR 0.84, 95 CI 0.72–0.98; P = 0.02). OS in the HRRm (HR 0.76, 95% CI 0.61–0.95) and the BRCA1/2m cohorts (HR 0.53, 95% CI 0.18–1.56) were improved, with a higher effect magnitude compared to the overall cohort. This combination was associated with a 45% relative risk increase in Grade ≥3 TEAEs, including 6.22‐fold for Grade ≥3 anaemia (31.9% vs 4.9%).ConclusionsThe addition of PARPi to ARAT in the first‐line mCRPC setting is associated with rPFS benefits across subgroups, with the greatest magnitude of benefit in BRCA1/2m patients. OS benefits remain inconsistent irrespective of HRRm status, with significant increases in Grade ≥3 TEAEs, particularly anaemia. Currently, we suggest this combined approach be selectively offered to HRRm patients, preferentially BRCA1/2m.

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