Abstract 675P
Background
SCR-6920, a highly potent and selective PRMT5 inhibitor, demonstrates anti-tumor effect in multiple tumor models. SCR-6920 observed a better anti-tumor effect and lower target-related hematological toxicity in pre-clinical studies. Evaluation on pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD) and safety in clinic were ongoing in the phase I study.
Methods
Patients with advanced malignant tumors were enrolled in this phase I study (NCT05528055) with the guidance of the Bayesian Optimal Interval (BOIN) design for dose escalation. Patients received oral SCR-6920 once daily (QD) on a 21-day cycle. Safety, PK, PD, and preliminary efficacy were evaluated to identify the recommended phase II doses (RP2D).
Results
As of 25 February 2023, twenty-one patients were enrolled and dosed from 10 to 160 mg QD. The most common tumor types were non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (28.6%), ovarian cancer (OC) (23.8%), cervical cancer (23.8%). Seventeen patients (81%) experienced treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs). Most common (≥10%) TRAEs included anaemia (47.6%), white blood cell count decreased (23.8%), hypoalbuminaemia (23.8%), and neutrophil count decreased (23.8%). Grade 3 TRAEs included anaemia (9.5%), alanine transaminas increased (4.8%), aspartate aminotransferase increased (4.8%), lymphocyte count decreased (4.8%), and chronic colitis (4.8%). No dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) and grade 4 or 5 TRAE were reported. Six patients had serious adverse events (SAEs), and only chronic colitis was treatment related. Available PK indicated fast absorption with median Tmax less than 1 hour. Concentration-dependent blood-to-plasma partition was observed in clinical led to a non-linear blood and plasma PK from 10 to 160 mg QD. The terminal half-life was <1 day and > 3 days in plasma and blood respectively. The major metabolite SCR-6959 accounted for 30∼80% from SCR-6920. Plasma symmetric dimethyl arginine (SDMA), the enzymatic product of PRMT5 was significantly reduced (inhibitory rate: 52.8%∼77.4%) at steady state.
Conclusions
SCR-6920 had a manageable safety profile and further assessments are ongoing to determine the RP2Ds.
Clinical trial identification
NCT05528055.
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
Shanghai Xianxiang Medical Technology Co., Ltd.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
J. Wu, X. Jiang, J. Chen, G. Yang, W. Song: Financial Interests, Personal and Institutional, Full or part-time Employment: Shanghai Xianxiang Medical Technology Co., Ltd. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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