567 Background: IDH2 mutation is rare (1%) in patients (pts) with cholangiocarcinoma and there are no data on prognosis in these pts and response to first line (1L) chemotherapy or off-label IDH2 inhibitor enasidenib. Methods: This IRB approved retrospective study included consecutive pts 18 years or older with IDH2 mutated biliary cancer identified between 2010-2024 at 4 large academic centers. Pt characteristics, systemic therapy(ies), next-generation sequencing (NGS) and survival data were obtained via review of electronic medical records. Survival probabilities were estimated using the product-limit method of Kaplan-Meier using SAS (v9.4, Cary, NC). Results: In 40 pts who met criteria, 9 (22.5%) underwent curative intent resection/ ablation, 34 (85%) had recurrent or de novo locally advanced or metastatic stage and of them 33 (82.5%) received any therapy for advanced cancer. Of these 33 pts, 25 (75.7%) were female, 29 (87.9%) non-Hispanic White and 32 (97%) had intrahepatic subtype with a median (range) age of 65 (28-82) years. NGS on tissue (51.5%), plasma (21.2%) or both tissue and plasma (27.3%) identified IDH2 R172* in 28 (84.8%), I98T in 1 (3%), F278fs in 1 (3%) pts and not reported/missing in 1 (3%) pt. Most common co-altered genes included TP53 (27.5%), ARID1A (17.5%), PBRM1 (12.5%), CDKN2A (10%), BAP1 (10%). FGFR2 fusion or N/KRAS mutation was present in 2 (5%) pts each. Of 33 pts with advanced stage, 1L therapy was gemcitabine/platinum +/- devimistat or durvalumab in 84.9%. Median (95% CI) progression-free survival (PFS) on 1L chemotherapy and overall survival were 6.6 (4.1-7.8) and 16.3 (12.1-28.9) months, respectively. Eight of 33 (24.2%) pts with advanced stage received off label enasidenib as Nth line therapy with median PFS (95% CI) 3.9 (1.1-5.1) months. Conclusions: Most pts with IDH2 mutation had advanced ds with median survival similar to those with IDH1 mutated advanced cholangiocarcinoma. Off label enasidenib had modest benefit in this rare subset of pts and should be investigated further.
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