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Bexarotene (Agonist at the Retinoid X Receptor)

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Bexarotene is a synthetic retinoid analogue which belongs to a group of compounds called rexinoids.1 It has a role in the regulation of cell differentiation and proliferation. It is well tolerated when given by mouth and as it is associated with little myelosuppression or immunosuppression, it is an excellent candidate for combination therapy with other treatments. Bexarotene can cause regression of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL).

Diagnosis and assessment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Initial assessment should include repeated skin biopsies (ellipse rather than punch) to confirm the diagnosis.

  • Histology, immunophenotypic, and preferably T-cell receptor (TCR) gene analysis should be performed on all tissue samples.
  • All patients (with the possible exception of early stage mycosis fungoides [stage IA] and lymphomatoid papulosis) should ideally be reviewed by an appropriate multidisciplinary team (MDT) for confirmation of the diagnosis and to establish a management strategy.
  • Initial staging computed tomography (CT) scans are required in all patients with the exception of those with early stages of mycosis fungoides (stage IA/IB) and lymphomatoid papulosis.
  • At diagnosis peripheral blood samples should be analysed for total white cell, lymphocyte, and Sezary cell counts, serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), liver and renal function, lymphocyte subsets, CD4/CD8 ratios, human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV)-I serology and, preferably, TCR gene analysis.
  • Bone marrow aspirate or trephine biopsies are required for CTCL variants (with the exception of lymphomatoid papulosis) and may also be appropriate for those with late stages of mycosis fungoides (stage IIB or above).
  • The histology, after correlation with the clinical features, should be classified according to an integration of the World Health Organization (WHO) and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC classification).2,3
Use of bexarotene in CTCL

Bexarotene (Targretin®) is used as systemic second-line therapy in Europe and the USA, for all stages up to Stage IVB.
However a recent pilot trial evaluating its efficacy, found significant adverse effects (hypertriglyceridaemia, risk of pancreatitis, hypothyroidism and haematological reactions such as leukopenia and anemia). They concluded that, weighing benefits and risks, bexarotene could not be recommended as standard therapy at present.4There have also been reports of adverse outcomes in Sezary syndrome (for example rapid onset of CD8 aggressive T-cell lymphoma) during bexarotene therapy.5

Other uses
  • Bexarotene gel 1% has been used with narrowband UVB (NBUVB) phototherapy for moderate to severe psoriasis. Based on analysis of target lesion scores, bexarotene gel 1% with NBUVB was found to be significantly more effective than placebo with NBUVB.6
  • It has been reported that bexarotene prevented and overcame acquired drug resistance in advanced breast cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. These reports may have been optimistic looking at results from the SPIRIT I and II trials.7
  • There may also be a role for bexarotene in combination with chemotherapeutic agents in prevention and overcoming acquired drug resistance in advanced prostate cancer.8

Document references
  1. Summary of Product Characteristics - Targretin® capsules (bexarotene) Cephalon Limited, Updated April 2006; electronic Medicines Compendium.
  2. EORTC. Classification for Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas: A Proposal From the Cutaneous Lymphoma Study Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer. July 1997.
  3. Whittaker SJ, Marsden JR et al. Joint British Association of Dermatologists and U.K. Cutaneous Lymphoma Group guidelines for the management of primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. Br J Dermatol 2003 Dec;149(6):1095-107.
  4. Bohmeyer J, Stadler R, Kremer A, et al; Bexarotene--an alternative therapy for progressive cutaneous T-cell lymphoma? First experiences. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2003 Oct;1(10):785-9. [abstract]
  5. Kreuter A, Altmeyer P; Rapid onset of CD8+ aggressive T-cell lymphoma during bexarotene therapy in a patient with Sezary syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2005 Dec;53(6):1093-5.; J Am Acad Dermatol. 2005 Dec;53(6):1093-5.
  6. Magliocco MA, Pandya K, Dombrovskiy V, et al; A randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, bilateral comparison trial of bexarotene gel 1% versus vehicle gel in combination with narrowband UVB phototherapy for moderate to severe psoriasis vulgaris. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006 Jan;54(1):115-8. Epub 2005 Nov 28. [abstract]
  7. Tyagi P; Bexarotene in combination with chemotherapy fails to prolong survival in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer: results from the SPIRIT I and II trials.; Clin Lung Cancer. 2005 Jul;7(1):17-9.
  8. Yen WC, Lamph WW; A selective retinoid X receptor agonist bexarotene (LGD1069, Targretin) prevents and overcomes multidrug resistance in advanced prostate cancer.; Prostate. 2006 Feb 15;66(3):305-16. [abstract]
AcknowledgementsEMIS is grateful to Dr Hayley Willacy for writing this article. The final copy has passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2008.
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