- Goldberg, Stuart L;
- Fenaux, Pierre;
- Craig, Michael D;
- Gyan, Emmanuel;
- Lister, John;
- Kassis, Jeannine;
- Pigneux, Arnaud;
- Schiller, Gary J;
- Jung, JungAh;
- Leonard, E Jane;
- Fingert, Howard;
- Westervelt, Peter
Alisertib (MLN8237) is an investigational, oral, selective, Aurora A kinase (AAK) inhibitor. In this phase 2 trial, 57 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or high-grade myelodysplastic syndrome received alisertib 50 mg BID for 7 days in 21-day cycles. Responses in 6/35 AML patients (17% response rate with an additional 49% stable disease, 34% transfusion independence) included 1 complete response lasting >1 year. No responses were observed in MDS patients. Adverse events >30% included diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, febrile neutropenia, and stomatitis. Results suggest modest activity in AML, supporting further research to better understand how AAK inhibition may induce leukemic cell senescence.