Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors in Combination with Anti-Angiogenic Agents for the Treatment of Advanced Ovarian Cancer

Olivia Le Saux & Isabelle Ray-Coquard et al. · 2021-03-17

Homologous recombination deficiency and VEGF expression are key pathways in high-grade ovarian cancer. Recently, three randomized practice changing trials were published: the PAOLA-1, PRIMA and VELIA trials. The use of PARP inhibitors (PARPi) following chemotherapy has become standard of care in first line. Combination of PARPi with anti-angiogenic agents has demonstrated synergistic activity in preclinical study. This review summarizes the body of evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of the combination of PARPi and anti-angiogenic drugs in first-line homologous recombination deficiency high-grade ovarian cancer leading to US FDA and EMA approvals. This double maintenance is supported by: a large benefit with bevacizumab + olaparib compared with olaparib alone, a rationale for additive effect, and a good safety and cost-effective profile.
Authors
Olivia Le Saux, Hélène Vanacker, Fatma Guermazi, Mélodie Carbonnaux, Clémence Roméo, Louis Larrouquère, Olivier Trédan, Isabelle Ray-Coquard