2020
Atezolizumab for First-Line Treatment of PD-L1–Selected Patients with NSCLC
Herbst RS, Giaccone G, de Marinis F, Reinmuth N, Vergnenegre A, Barrios CH, Morise M, Felip E, Andric Z, Geater S, Özgüroğlu M, Zou W, Sandler A, Enquist I, Komatsubara K, Deng Y, Kuriki H, Wen X, McCleland M, Mocci S, Jassem J, Spigel DR. Atezolizumab for First-Line Treatment of PD-L1–Selected Patients with NSCLC. New England Journal Of Medicine 2020, 383: 1328-1339. PMID: 32997907, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1917346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsB7-H1 AntigenCarboplatinCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCarcinoma, Squamous CellCisplatinDeoxycytidineFemaleGemcitabineHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedMutationSurvival AnalysisConceptsPD-L1 expressionBlood-based tumor mutational burdenProgression-free survivalPlatinum-based chemotherapyTumor mutational burdenOverall survivalWild-type tumorsAtezolizumab groupChemotherapy groupAdverse eventsPD-L1Mutational burdenHigh PD-L1 expressionPD-L1 expression statusTumor-infiltrating immune cellsMedian overall survivalFirst-line treatmentPD-L1 assaysPhase 3 trialLonger overall survivalSubgroup of patientsCell lung cancerAtezolizumab treatmentSquamous NSCLCTreat population
2013
Caspase-Independent Cell Death Is Involved in the Negative Effect of EGF Receptor Inhibitors on Cisplatin in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells
Yamaguchi H, Hsu JL, Chen CT, Wang YN, Hsu MC, Chang SS, Du Y, Ko HW, Herbst R, Hung MC. Caspase-Independent Cell Death Is Involved in the Negative Effect of EGF Receptor Inhibitors on Cisplatin in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells. Clinical Cancer Research 2013, 19: 845-854. PMID: 23344263, PMCID: PMC3703145, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-12-2621.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCaspasesCell DeathCell Line, TumorCisplatinDrug Resistance, NeoplasmEpidermal Growth FactorErbB ReceptorsForkhead Box Protein O3Forkhead Transcription FactorsGefitinibHumansProtein Kinase InhibitorsQuinazolinesSignal TransductionConceptsCaspase-independent cell deathTyrosine kinase inhibitorsSuberoylanilide hydroxamic acidReactive oxygen speciesLung cancerCell deathEGFR cellsEffects of TKIsNon-small cell lung cancer cellsCaspase-dependent apoptotic cell deathCisplatin-induced reactive oxygen speciesReceptor tyrosine kinase inhibitorsInducer of ROSCell lung cancer cellsPlatinum-based chemotherapyEGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitorMultiple clinical trialsEfficacy of chemotherapyEfficacy of cisplatinEffect of cisplatinLung cancer cellsApoptotic cell deathWild-type EGFREGF receptor inhibitorClinical trialsEvaluation of Novel Orthotopic Nude Mouse Models for Human Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Isobe T, Onn A, Morgensztern D, Jacoby JJ, Wu W, Shintani T, Itasaka S, Shibuya K, Koo PJ, O'Reilly MS, Herbst RS. Evaluation of Novel Orthotopic Nude Mouse Models for Human Small-Cell Lung Cancer. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2013, 8: 140-146. PMID: 23328546, DOI: 10.1097/jto.0b013e3182725ff9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall cell lung cancerHuman small cell lung cancerLymph nodesLung cancerMurine modelOrthotopic nude mouse modelHuman SCLC tumorsAxillary lymph nodesOrthotopic murine modelNovel therapeutic strategiesSubcutaneous xenograft modelTumor growth patternNude mouse modelEffective murine modelLeft lungRight lungTumor sizeSolitary massSCLC tumorsOrthotopic modelMouse modelNew therapiesTherapeutic strategiesXenograft modelNude mice
2012
Phase I trial of axitinib combined with platinum doublets in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer and other solid tumours
Kozloff MF, Martin LP, Krzakowski M, Samuel TA, Rado TA, Arriola E, De Castro Carpeño J, Herbst RS, Tarazi J, Kim S, Rosbrook B, Tortorici M, Olszanski AJ, Cohen RB. Phase I trial of axitinib combined with platinum doublets in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer and other solid tumours. British Journal Of Cancer 2012, 107: 1277-1285. PMID: 22990652, PMCID: PMC3494447, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2012.406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerPaclitaxel/carboplatinAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerPharmacokinetics of axitinibGemcitabine/cisplatinCell lung cancerAxitinib 5Platinum doubletsLung cancerSolid tumorsSquamous cell non-small cell lung cancerTreatment-related adverse eventsSelective second-generation inhibitorVascular endothelial growth factor receptorObjective response rateDose-limiting toxicityPhase I trialEndothelial growth factor receptorDose-finding trialDrug-drug interactionsPhase I dose-finding trialsCisplatin regimensFebrile neutropeniaGrowth factor receptorExpansion cohort
2011
An Open-Label, Multicenter, Three-Stage, Phase II Study of S-1 in Combination with Cisplatin as First-Line Therapy for Patients with Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Sandler A, Graham C, Baggstrom M, Herbst R, Zergebel C, Saito K, Jones D. An Open-Label, Multicenter, Three-Stage, Phase II Study of S-1 in Combination with Cisplatin as First-Line Therapy for Patients with Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2011, 6: 1400-1406. PMID: 21673602, DOI: 10.1097/jto.0b013e31820d7805.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarcinoma, Large CellCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCarcinoma, Squamous CellCisplatinDrug CombinationsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm MetastasisNeoplasm StagingOxonic AcidSurvival RateTegafurTreatment OutcomeConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerLung cancerUnresectable non-small cell lung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerDay 1Response rateBest overall response rateMedian progression-free survivalCisplatin-based doubletsProtocol-specified criteriaDisease control rateObjective response ratePrimary end pointPhase II studyProgression-free survivalDeep vein thrombosisOverall response rateCisplatin regimenGastrointestinal toxicityOpen labelOral agentsAdverse eventsII studyLine therapy
2008
Overview of the efficacy of cetuximab in recurrent and/or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck in patients who previously failed platinum‐based therapies
Vermorken JB, Herbst RS, Leon X, Amellal N, Baselga J. Overview of the efficacy of cetuximab in recurrent and/or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck in patients who previously failed platinum‐based therapies. Cancer 2008, 112: 2710-2719. PMID: 18481809, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.23442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarboplatinCarcinoma, Squamous CellCetuximabCisplatinClinical Trials as TopicDrug Resistance, NeoplasmHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalProspective StudiesRetrospective StudiesSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsMetastatic squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaMetastatic SCCHNPlatinum therapyRetrospective studyCell carcinomaEpidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor cetuximabActivity of cetuximabCarboplatin-based chemotherapyCetuximab-based treatmentCisplatin/carboplatinDisease control rateMedian overall survivalSecond-line therapySecond-line treatmentEfficacy of cetuximabPlatinum-based therapyOverall response ratePlatinum failureOverall survivalMedian timeProlong survivalProspective studyControl rateEfficacy data
2005
Phase II Multicenter Study of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Antibody Cetuximab and Cisplatin for Recurrent and Refractory Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
Herbst RS, Arquette M, Shin DM, Dicke K, Vokes EE, Azarnia N, Hong WK, Kies MS. Phase II Multicenter Study of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Antibody Cetuximab and Cisplatin for Recurrent and Refractory Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2005, 23: 5578-5587. PMID: 16009949, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2005.07.120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarcinoma, Squamous CellCetuximabCisplatinDisease ProgressionDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFluorouracilHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalPaclitaxelSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaSkin rashCell carcinomaAcne-like skin rashMulticenter phase II studyPhase II multicenter studyRefractory squamous cell carcinomaMedian overall survival timeEpidermal growth factor receptor antibody cetuximabRecurrent squamous cell carcinomaCisplatin/fluorouracilCisplatin/paclitaxelSafety of cetuximabPhase II studyMajority of patientsOverall survival timePlatinum-based therapySingle-agent trialsSerious allergic reactionsMurine monoclonal antibodiesActive regimenStable diseaseCommon toxicitiesII studyMedian duration
2004
Pemetrexed in the Treatment of Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Review of the Clinical Data
Zinner RG, Herbst RS. Pemetrexed in the Treatment of Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Review of the Clinical Data. Clinical Lung Cancer 2004, 5: s67-s74. PMID: 15117428, DOI: 10.3816/clc.2004.s.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerSecond-line activityPhase III trialsIII trialsLung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerPhase II studyFirst-line therapyCell lung cancerFavorable toxicity profileChest radiationII studyThoracic malignanciesClinical dataSignificant efficacyToxicity profileSide effectsUseful agentFDA approvalPemetrexedPhase ICisplatinTrialsFurther studiesMesotheliomaEffects of amifostine on acute toxicity from concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy for inoperable non–small-cell lung cancer: report of a randomized comparative trial
Komaki R, Lee JS, Milas L, Lee HK, Fossella FV, Herbst RS, Allen PK, Liao Z, Stevens CW, Lu C, Zinner RG, Papadimitrakopoulou VA, Kies MS, Blumenschein GR, Pisters KM, Glisson BS, Kurie J, Kaplan B, Garza VP, Mooring D, Tucker SL, Cox JD. Effects of amifostine on acute toxicity from concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy for inoperable non–small-cell lung cancer: report of a randomized comparative trial. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2004, 58: 1369-1377. PMID: 15050312, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2003.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAgranulocytosisAmifostineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCisplatinCombined Modality TherapyConfidence IntervalsEtoposideFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedRadiation PneumonitisRadiation-Protective AgentsRadiotherapy DosageSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsArm 2 patientsCell lung cancerArm 1 patientsLung cancerArm 1Concurrent chemotherapyNational Cancer Institute Common Toxicity CriteriaConcurrent cisplatin-based chemotherapyAbility of amifostineCommon Toxicity CriteriaCisplatin-based chemotherapyTumor-protective effectMedian survival timeEffects of amifostineAcute toxicityEsophageal toxicityNeutropenic feverOral etoposideConcurrent chemoradiotherapyHematologic toxicityMild hypotensionThoracic radiotherapyLiving patientsSevere pneumonitisTumor characteristicsTrastuzumab in combination with cisplatin and gemcitabine in patients with Her2-overexpressing, untreated, advanced non-small cell lung cancer: report of a phase II trial and findings regarding optimal identification of patients with Her2-overexpressing disease
Zinner RG, Glisson BS, Fossella FV, Pisters KM, Kies MS, Lee PM, Massarelli E, Sabloff B, Fritsche HA, Ro JY, Ordonez NG, Tran HT, Yang Y, Smith TL, Mass RD, Herbst RS. Trastuzumab in combination with cisplatin and gemcitabine in patients with Her2-overexpressing, untreated, advanced non-small cell lung cancer: report of a phase II trial and findings regarding optimal identification of patients with Her2-overexpressing disease. Lung Cancer 2004, 44: 99-110. PMID: 15013588, DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2003.09.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayCell lung cancerSerum HER2Stage IIIBIHC 3Lung cancerHER2 scoreDay oneIHC analysisAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerPharmacokinetics of trastuzumabAddition of trastuzumabPhase II trialSerum enzyme-linked immunosorbent assayGemcitabine 1250Trastuzumab trialsChemonaive patientsII trialPartial responseHER2 overexpressingTrastuzumab therapyMedian timeAntigen levelsHER2 expressionGefitinib in Combination With Gemcitabine and Cisplatin in Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Phase III Trial—INTACT 1
Giaccone G, Herbst RS, Manegold C, Scagliotti G, Rosell R, Miller V, Natale RB, Schiller JH, von Pawel J, Pluzanska A, Gatzemeier U, Grous J, Ochs JS, Averbuch SD, Wolf MK, Rennie P, Fandi A, Johnson DH. Gefitinib in Combination With Gemcitabine and Cisplatin in Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Phase III Trial—INTACT 1. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2004, 22: 777-784. PMID: 14990632, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2004.08.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCisplatinDeoxycytidineDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleGefitinibGemcitabineHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMaximum Tolerated DoseMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasm StagingProbabilityPrognosisQuinazolinesReference ValuesSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsChemotherapy-naive patientsAdvanced NSCLCLung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerResponse rateNon-small cell lung cancerEpidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor gefitinibEnd pointUnresectable stage IIICycles of chemotherapyEfficacy end pointPhase II trialFirst-line gemcitabineTyrosine kinase inhibitor gefitinibPhase I trialCell lung cancerUnexpected adverse eventsMedian survival timeKinase inhibitor gefitinibFurther preclinical testingDaily gefitinibFavorable tolerabilityII trialPlacebo groupAdverse events
2001
A phase II study of STEALTH cisplatin (SPI-77) in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Kim E, Lu C, Khuri F, Tonda M, Glisson B, Liu D, Jung M, Hong W, Herbst R. A phase II study of STEALTH cisplatin (SPI-77) in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Lung Cancer 2001, 34: 427-432. PMID: 11714540, DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5002(01)00278-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerPhase II studyPlatinum-based chemotherapyCell lung cancerII studyLung cancerStage IV non-small cell lung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerGrade 3 nonhematological toxicitiesMedian Karnofsky performance statusPrior platinum-based chemotherapyPhase ICisplatin-based regimensPrior chemotherapy regimensGrade 4 toxicityKarnofsky performance statusPopulation of patientsDose-related toxicityNonhematological toxicitiesStable diseaseChemotherapy regimensRenal insufficiencyStage IIIBMedian survivalPerformance status
1999
The proteasome inhibitor PS-341 in cancer therapy.
Teicher B, Ara G, Herbst R, Palombella V, Adams J. The proteasome inhibitor PS-341 in cancer therapy. Clinical Cancer Research 1999, 5: 2638-45. PMID: 10499643.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaAnimalsAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBoronic AcidsBortezomibBreast NeoplasmsCisplatinCyclophosphamideDipeptidesDrug SynergismHumansMammary Neoplasms, ExperimentalMiceMice, Inbred BALB CProtease InhibitorsPyrazinesRadiation-Sensitizing AgentsTumor Cells, CulturedUbiquitinsConceptsProteasome inhibitor PS-341PS-341EMT-6/CDDP tumorAdditive tumor growth delayCancer therapyEMT-6/CTXTumor cell survival assayTumor growth delay assayLewis lung carcinomaColony-forming unit-granulocyte macrophageTumor growth delayGrowth delay assayHuman breast carcinoma cellsMCF-7 human breast carcinoma cellsUnit-granulocyte macrophageTumor cell killingCell survival assayBreast carcinoma cellsMetastatic diseaseInteresting new targetLung carcinomaRadiation therapyVivo resistanceGrowth delayParent tumor
1998
Potential of the aminosterol, squalamine in combination therapy in the rat 13,762 mammary carcinoma and the murine Lewis lung carcinoma.
Teicher BA, Williams JI, Takeuchi H, Ara G, Herbst RS, Buxton D. Potential of the aminosterol, squalamine in combination therapy in the rat 13,762 mammary carcinoma and the murine Lewis lung carcinoma. Anticancer Research 1998, 18: 2567-73. PMID: 9703911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords9,10-Dimethyl-1,2-benzanthraceneAnimalsAnticarcinogenic AgentsAntineoplastic AgentsCarcinoma, Lewis LungCell DivisionCholestanolsCisplatinCombined Modality TherapyCyclophosphamideDoxorubicinDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleFluorouracilMammary Neoplasms, ExperimentalMiceOxygenOxygen ConsumptionPaclitaxelPartial PressureRatsRats, Inbred F344ConceptsLewis lung carcinomaTumor growth delayPost-tumor implantationLung carcinomaGrowth delayLung metastasesTumor implantationMammary carcinomaTumor oxygenationDay 4Chemotherapeutic agentsPrimary Lewis lung tumorMurine Lewis lung carcinomaDaily subcutaneous injectionsLewis lung tumorTumor-bearing animalsModest effectCombination therapyContinuous infusionCytotoxic therapySystemic diseaseSubcutaneous injectionLung tumorsAntiangiogenic agentsHypoxic fraction
1997
Reversal of in vivo drug resistance by the transforming growth factor‐β inhibitor decorin
Teicher B, Maehara Y, Kakeh Y, Ara G, Keyes S, Wong J, Herbst R. Reversal of in vivo drug resistance by the transforming growth factor‐β inhibitor decorin. International Journal Of Cancer 1997, 71: 49-58. PMID: 9096665, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19970328)71:1<49::aid-ijc10>3.0.co;2-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEMT-6/CDDP tumorTumor cell survivalParent tumorResistant tumorsDrug resistanceAdministration of decorinCell survivalEMT-6/CTXPlasma TGF-beta levelsTGF-beta proteinGranulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factorSitu hybridizationTGF-beta levelsVivo drug resistanceHigher plasma levelsTGF-beta mRNATumor-bearing animalsMurine mammary tumorsGrowth factorColony-stimulating factorDrug responseDecorinCytotoxic therapyPlasma levelsTumor levelsTransforming growth factor-beta 1 overexpression produces drug resistance in vivo: reversal by decorin.
Teicher BA, Ikebe M, Ara G, Keyes SR, Herbst RS. Transforming growth factor-beta 1 overexpression produces drug resistance in vivo: reversal by decorin. In Vivo 1997, 11: 463-72. PMID: 9509296.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow CFU-GMMarrow CFU-GMAdministration of decorinParent tumorCFU-GMTumor linesBALB/c miceEffects of secretionsC micePlasma levelsVivo resistanceMonolayer culturesSolid tumorsTherapeutic resistanceTumorsTumor modelDrug resistanceDrug sensitivityDosage rangeThiotepaMelphalanCell linesCisplatinAdministrationAnimals