Relacorilant in recurrent ovarian cancer: clinical evidence and future perspectives
- PMID: 38861580
- DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2024.2362178
Relacorilant in recurrent ovarian cancer: clinical evidence and future perspectives
Abstract
Introduction: Relacorilant (CORT125134, Corcept Therapeutics) is a selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator, which reverses the glucocorticoid-mediated anti-apoptotic effects and restores the taxane chemosensitivity in epithelial ovarian cancer cells. Given those preclinical findings, relacorilant is currently under investigation in clinical trials in combination with nab-paclitaxel for the platinum-resistant ovarian cancer setting.
Areas covered: Already published preclinical and clinical evidence of relacorilant antitumor activity was analyzed and discussed. Ongoing clinical trials registered on clincaltrials.gov were also reported. The review aimed to summarize the status of relacorilant, the mechanism of action, the published and ongoing trials, and its safety and efficacy.
Expert opinion: Relacorilant combined with nab-paclitaxel, may represent a promising strategy for the treatment of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients. After preliminary positive results in terms of clinical efficacy, a randomized phase III trial is ongoing to confirm the findings from the published phase II study.
Keywords: Chemotherapy; GR modulation; nab-paclitaxel; ovarian cancer; platinum-resistance; relacorilant.
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