A first-in-human phase 1/2 study of FGF401 and combination of FGF401 with spartalizumab in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma or biomarker-selected solid tumors
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Published:2022-06-02
Issue:1
Volume:41
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ISSN:1756-9966
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Container-title:Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Exp Clin Cancer Res
Author:
Chan Stephen L.ORCID, Schuler Martin, Kang Yoon-Koo, Yen Chia-Jui, Edeline Julien, Choo Su Pin, Lin Chia-Chi, Okusaka Takuji, Weiss Karl-Heinz, Macarulla Teresa, Cattan Stéphane, Blanc Jean-Frederic, Lee Kyung-Hun, Maur Michela, Pant Shubham, Kudo Masatoshi, Assenat Eric, Zhu Andrew X., Yau Thomas, Lim Ho Yeong, Bruix Jordi, Geier Andreas, Guillén-Ponce Carmen, Fasolo Angelica, Finn Richard S., Fan Jia, Vogel Arndt, Qin Shukui, Riester Markus, Katsanou Vasiliki, Chaudhari Monica, Kakizume Tomoyuki, Gu Yi, Porta Diana Graus, Myers Andrea, Delord Jean-Pierre
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Deregulation of FGF19-FGFR4 signaling is found in several cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), nominating it for therapeutic targeting. FGF401 is a potent, selective FGFR4 inhibitor with antitumor activity in preclinical models. This study was designed to determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), characterize PK/PD, and evaluate the safety and efficacy of FGF401 alone and combined with the anti-PD-1 antibody, spartalizumab.
Methods
Patients with HCC or other FGFR4/KLB expressing tumors were enrolled. Dose-escalation was guided by a Bayesian model. Phase 2 dose-expansion enrolled patients with HCC from Asian countries (group1), non-Asian countries (group2), and patients with other solid tumors expressing FGFR4 and KLB (group3). FGF401 and spartalizumab combination was evaluated in patients with HCC.
Results
Seventy-four patients were treated in the phase I with single-agent FGF401 at 50 to 150 mg. FGF401 displayed favorable PK characteristics and no food effect when dosed with low-fat meals. The RP2D was established as 120 mg qd. Six of 70 patients experienced grade 3 dose-limiting toxicities: increase in transaminases (n = 4) or blood bilirubin (n = 2). In phase 2, 30 patients in group 1, 36 in group 2, and 20 in group 3 received FGF401. In total, 8 patients experienced objective responses (1 CR, 7 PR; 4 each in phase I and phase II, respectively). Frequent adverse events (AEs) were diarrhea (73.8%), increased AST (47.5%), and ALT (43.8%). Increase in levels of C4, total bile acid, and circulating FGF19, confirmed effective FGFR4 inhibition.
Twelve patients received FGF401 plus spartalizumab. RP2D was established as FGF401 120 mg qd and spartalizumab 300 mg Q3W; 2 patients reported PR.
Conclusions
At biologically active doses, FGF401 alone or combined with spartalizumab was safe in patients with FGFR4/KLB-positive tumors including HCC. Preliminary clinical efficacy was observed. Further clinical evaluation of FGF401 using a refined biomarker strategy is warranted.
Trial registration
NCT02325739.
Funder
Novartis Pharma AG
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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