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Published in: Targeted Oncology 6/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Original Research Article

A Multi-Arm Phase I Study of the PI3K/mTOR Inhibitors PF-04691502 and Gedatolisib (PF-05212384) plus Irinotecan or the MEK Inhibitor PD-0325901 in Advanced Cancer

Authors: Zev A. Wainberg, Maria Alsina, Heloisa P. Soares, Irene Braña, Carolyn D. Britten, Gianluca Del Conte, Patrick Ezeh, Brett Houk, Kenneth A. Kern, Stephen Leong, Nuzhat Pathan, Kristen J. Pierce, Lillian L. Siu, Jennifer Vermette, Josep Tabernero

Published in: Targeted Oncology | Issue 6/2017

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Abstract

Background

This phase I, four-arm, open-label study (NCT01347866) evaluated the PI3K/mTOR inhibitors PF-04691502 (arms A, B) and gedatolisib (PF-05212384; arms C, D) in combination with the MEK inhibitor PD-0325901 (arm A, D) or irinotecan (arm B, C) in patients with advanced solid tumors.

Objectives

Primary endpoint was dose-limiting toxicity with each combination. Secondary endpoints included safety, pharmacokinetics and preliminary antitumor activity.

Patients and Methods

Dose escalation followed a 3 + 3 design in arm C and a zone-based design in arm D.

Results

The PF-04691502 combination arms were closed prematurely due to low tolerability, and the maximum tolerated doses (MTDs) were not determined for either arm. The MTD for the combination of gedatolisib with irinotecan 180 mg/m2 was estimated to be 110 mg weekly and for the combination with PD-0325901 was not reached at the highest dose evaluated (gedatolisib 154 mg weekly). Plasma concentrations of gedatolisib were generally similar across dose groups in arm C (with irinotecan) and arm D (with PD-0325901). Frequent dose delays or dose reductions were required for both combinations, potentially preventing sustained therapeutic drug concentrations. Gedatolisib plus irinotecan produced a response rate of ~5% and clinical benefit in 16% of patients with advanced colorectal cancer (progression-free survival, 2.8 months). Preliminary evidence of clinical activity was observed with gedatolisib plus PD-0325901 in patients with ovarian cancer (three partial responses, n = 5) or endometrial cancer (one partial response, n = 1) and KRAS mutations.

Conclusions

Further evaluations of gedatolisib are warranted in patients with advanced solid malignancies.
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Metadata
Title
A Multi-Arm Phase I Study of the PI3K/mTOR Inhibitors PF-04691502 and Gedatolisib (PF-05212384) plus Irinotecan or the MEK Inhibitor PD-0325901 in Advanced Cancer
Authors
Zev A. Wainberg
Maria Alsina
Heloisa P. Soares
Irene Braña
Carolyn D. Britten
Gianluca Del Conte
Patrick Ezeh
Brett Houk
Kenneth A. Kern
Stephen Leong
Nuzhat Pathan
Kristen J. Pierce
Lillian L. Siu
Jennifer Vermette
Josep Tabernero
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Targeted Oncology / Issue 6/2017
Print ISSN: 1776-2596
Electronic ISSN: 1776-260X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11523-017-0530-5

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