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Phase 1 study of new formulation of patritumab (U3-1287) Process 2, a fully human anti-HER3 monoclonal antibody in combination with erlotinib in Japanese patients with advanced non-small cell lung…

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Phase 1 study of new formulation of patritumab (U3-1287) Process 2, a fully human anti-HER3 monoclonal antibody in combination with erlotinib in Japanese patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
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Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/s00280-016-3231-3
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Toshio Shimizu, Kimio Yonesaka, Hidetoshi Hayashi, Tsutomu Iwasa, Koji Haratani, Hironori Yamada, Shoichi Ohwada, Emi Kamiyama, Kazuhiko Nakagawa

Abstract

This phase 1 study evaluated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and efficacy of patritumab (U3-1287) Process 2, a new formulation of fully human anti-HER3 monoclonal antibody in combination with erlotinib, an epidermal growth factor receptortyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) in prior chemotherapy treated Japanese patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Patients received intravenous patritumab Process 2 formulation at 9 mg/kg every 3 weeks after initiation of 18 mg/kg loading dose combined with continuous daily dose of erlotinib (150 mg QD) until any of the withdrawal criteria are met. Adverse events (AEs) were assessed using CTCAE v4.0 and tumor response was assessed using RECIST v1.1. Full pharmacokinetic sampling and serum biomarker analyses were mainly performed during cycle 1 and 2. Total of six EGFR-mutant NSCLC patients including one EGFR-TKI naïve patient received patritumab Process 2 formulation combined with erlotinib. No dose-limiting toxicities were observed. The most frequent AEs were gastrointestinal or skin toxicities, which were generally mild and manageable. One patient discontinued from study due to reversible grade 3 interstitial lung disease. The mean area under the curve (AUC) value was 2640 μg/day/mL; the Cmax value was 434 μg/mL, respectively. The median progression-free survival (95% confidence interval) was 220.0 (100.0-363.0) days. HER3 ligand heregulin was detected in serum from only a patient that maintained most durable stable disease. Patritumab Process 2 formulation in combination with erlotinib was well tolerated compatible with favorable PK profile in Japanese patients with advanced NSCLC.

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Unknown 42 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 9 21%
Student > Master 5 12%
Lecturer 3 7%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 7%
Student > Bachelor 2 5%
Other 6 14%
Unknown 14 33%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 8 19%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 4 10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 7%
Nursing and Health Professions 2 5%
Other 9 21%
Unknown 11 26%
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