Phase I study of TrasGEX, a glyco-optimised anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody, in patients with HER2-positive solid tumours

  • Walter Fiedler
  • Herbert Stoeger
  • Antonella Perotti
  • Guenther Gastl
  • Jens Weidmann
  • Bruno Dietrich
  • Hans Baumeister
  • Antje Danielczyk
  • Steffen Goletz
  • Marc Salzberg
  • Sara De Dosso

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Abstract

Purpose: TrasGEX is a second-generation monoclonal antibody of trastuzumab, glyco-optimised to enhance antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity while fully retaining trastuzumab's antigen-binding properties to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). A phase I dose-escalation study was conducted to establish the optimal TrasGEX dose and regimen for phase II studies and to define the safety, pharmacokinetics (PK) and preliminary antitumour activity of TrasGEX.

Patients and methods: A total of 37 patients with advanced HER2-positive carcinomas and progressive disease received TrasGEX intravenously every 3 weeks until disease progression in doses of 12-720 mg in a three-plus-three dose escalation design, including an expansion cohort at the highest dose.

Results: No dose limiting toxicity was observed, and no maximum tolerated dose was reached. Drug-related adverse events were mainly infusion-related reactions occurring during the first infusion in 51% of patients; all but two were mild-to-moderate. Compared with trastuzumab, the PK parameters were dose dependent, with a mean terminal half-life (t1/2) of 263±99 hours for the 720 mg dose. Clinical benefit in 15 out of 30 (50%) evaluable patients included one ongoing complete response, two partial remissions lasting 16 and 77 weeks and disease stabilisation (SD) in 12 patients lasting a median (range) of 17 (7-26) weeks; three of them had SD of 24, 25 and 26 weeks, respectively.

Conclusion: TrasGEX was safe, well-tolerated and showed antitumour activity in 50% of evaluable patients, all with progressive disease at study entry. Infusions at an interval of 2-3 weeks should achieve clinically relevant trough levels for future studies (NCT01409343).

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2059-7029
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2018
PubMed 30018811