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Phase 1/1b open-label, dose-escalation study of fruquintinib in patients with advanced solid tumors in the United States

Andrea Wang‐Gillam, William R. Schelman, Stacey M. Ukrainskyj, Caly Chien, Martha Gonzalez, Zhao Yang, Marek Kania, Heather Yeckes-Rodin

2023Investigational New Drugs12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This open-label, phase 1/1b study was conducted to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of fruquintinib in United States (U.S.) patients to confirm the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) established in China. Patients with advanced solid tumors who had progressed on approved systemic therapy, were enrolled into 2 successive dose escalation cohorts, fruquintinib 3 mg (n = 7) or 5 mg (n = 7), orally, once daily (QD), 3 weeks on and 1 week off (3/1) with a 3 + 3 design followed by a dose expansion cohort at the RP2D 5 mg dose (n = 6). PK samples were collected on Days 1, 14, and 21 (Cycle 1). One of 6 dose-limiting toxicity (DLT)-evaluable patients in the 3 mg cohort had a DLT of grade 4 hypertension; there were no DLTs in the 5 mg cohort. The RP2D was confirmed to be 5 mg QD 3/1. All 20 patients experienced a treatment-emergent adverse event; grade ≥ 3 in 5 (71.4%; 3 mg dose) and 12 (92.3%; 5 mg dose) patients. Two patients had a confirmed partial response. After single and multiple doses, median peak plasma concentrations occurred at 2 h post-dose. Steady-state was achieved after 14 days of QD dosing with systemic exposure four-fold higher than that after a single dose. Fruquintinib was well tolerated, and the safety and PK profile at the 5 mg RP2D in U.S. patients with advanced solid tumors was consistent with dose-finding studies in China. Preliminary anticancer activity was observed. This study is registered at Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03251378.

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MedicineTolerabilityAdverse effectPharmacokineticsDosingCohortInternal medicineMaximum tolerated doseResponse Evaluation Criteria in Solid TumorsToxicityGastroenterologyPhases of clinical researchChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ResearchLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research