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Poster Display session 1

1311 - A phase I study of varlitinib (VAR; ASLAN001) an oral pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) combined with mFOLFIRI chemotherapy in advanced solid tumors

Date

28 Sep 2019

Session

Poster Display session 1

Topics

Clinical Research

Tumour Site

Presenters

Aaron Tan

Citation

Annals of Oncology (2019) 30 (suppl_5): v159-v193. 10.1093/annonc/mdz244

Authors

A.C. Tan1, A.O.L. Seet1, S.P. Choo1, D.W.M. Tai1, Y.C.J. Lam1, W.T. Teng2, C. Lim2, K.H. Lim3, M.C.H. Ng1

Author affiliations

  • 1 Division Of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, 169610 - Singapore/SG
  • 2 Division Of Clinical Trials And Epidemiological (cte) Sciences, National Cancer Centre Singapore, 169610 - Singapore/SG
  • 3 Department Of Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, 169608 - Singapore/SG

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Abstract 1311

Background

VAR is a potent TKI against EGFR, HER2 and HER4. Efficacy of VAR combined with fluoropyrimidine and platinum chemo in colorectal cancer (CRC) and biliary tract cancer (BTC) has been reported (ESMO 2018 430P, GI ASCO 2019 #319).

Methods

Patients (pts) ECOG PS 0-1 with advanced solid tumors and adequate organ function were eligible. Homozygous UGT1A1*6/*6 and *28/*28 pts were excluded. VAR was combined with mFOLFIRI up to 9 cycles followed by VAR monotherapy. Each cycle was 14 days with dose limiting toxicity (DLT) period of 28 days. VAR was evaluated at 3 dose levels (DL): DL1 200mg/BD D1-14; DL2 200mg/BD D4-11; DL3 300mg/BD D4-11. Dose escalation by 3 + 3 design. Primary endpoint was safety and maximum tolerated dose (MTD). Secondary endpoints were pharmacokinetics (PK) and response. Tumor NGS (Oncomine OCP v3) and IHC (HER2, cMET, PTEN) were performed.

Results

As of 15-Feb-19, 16 pts were treated, 5 (31%) BTC, 5 (31%) CRC, 3 (19%) gastroesophageal, 2 (13%) pancreatic and 1 (6%) ovarian clear cell cancer (OCCC). Sex M/F 13/3, median (range) for age was 62yrs (45-79), ECOG 0 (0-1) and lines of prior therapy was 3 (0-6). 4/4 pts at DL1 had G3/4 neutropenia on cycle 2 D1 lasting <7 days, possibly by VAR inhibition of UGT1A1 mediated-clearance of SN-38. Intermittent dosing of VAR in DL2 (n = 5) and DL3 (n = 6) was tolerable with a DLT of G3 stomatitis (HSV co-infection) at DL3. PK study showed widely variable VAR levels but no VAR accumulation. VAR was not escalated as prior studies showed limited tolerability at 400mg/BD combined with chemo. G3/4 treatment related adverse events (TRAE) seen in ≥ 10% of pts was neutropenia (44%; 4 DL1, 1 DL2, 2 DL3) with no events of neutropenic sepsis. Of the 16 pts, 2 (13%) had PR (BTC, 1 prior line; HER2 over-expressing OCCC, 6 prior lines) maintained at 7.5 and 6.1 mths respectively, 9 (56%) had disease control (DCR, PR+SD) of which in 4 (25%) DCR was >6 mths, and median PFS was 4.2 mths. HER2 alterations were seen in 4 pts (1 PR, 2 SD, 1 PD).

Conclusions

VAR 300mg/BD D4-11 combined with mFOLFIRI is the MTD and well tolerated. Durable response in HER2 positive OCCC was seen and warrants further investigation.

Clinical trial identification

NCT02435927.

Editorial acknowledgement

Legal entity responsible for the study

National Cancer Centre Singapore.

Funding

National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Singapore, ASLAN Pharmaceuticals.

Disclosure

A.C. Tan: Travel / Accommodation / Expenses: ASLAN Pharmaceuticals. M.C.H. Ng: Advisory / Consultancy, Speaker Bureau / Expert testimony, Research grant / Funding (institution): ASLAN Pharmaceuticals. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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