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Phase I dose-escalation study of capmatinib (INC280) in Japanese patients with advanced solid tumors.


ABSTRACT: Capmatinib is a highly specific, potent and selective MET inhibitor. This was an open-label, multicenter, dose-escalation, phase I study conducted in Japanese patients with advanced solid tumors (not selected based on their MET status). The primary objective was to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or highest studied dose being safe. Secondary objectives included safety, pharmacokinetics and preliminary antitumor activity. Dose escalation was guided by a Bayesian Logistic Regression Model dependent on dose-limiting toxicities (DLT) in cycle 1. Of 44 adult Japanese patients with confirmed advanced solid tumors enrolled, 29 received capmatinib capsules (doses ranging from 100 mg once daily [q.d.] to 600 mg twice daily [b.i.d.]) and 15 received tablets (200 mg b.i.d. and 400 mg b.i.d.). DLT occurred in two patients: grade 2 suicidal ideation (600 mg b.i.d. capsule) and grade 3 depression (400 mg b.i.d. tablet). MTD was not reached. The highest studied dose determined to be safe as tablet was 400 mg b.i.d., whereas it is not yet determined for capsules. Most common adverse events suspected to be drug-related were increased blood creatinine, nausea, decreased appetite, vomiting and diarrhea. Following repeated daily dosing up to day 15 by q.d. or b.i.d. regimen using capsules, median time to reach maximum plasma drug concentration (Tmax ) was 1.0-4.0 hours; absorption was more rapid after dosing using tablets, with median Tmax of 1.0 hour on both days 1 and 15. Eight patients had a best overall response of stable disease. These data support further clinical development of capmatinib.

SUBMITTER: Esaki T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6447844 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phase I dose-escalation study of capmatinib (INC280) in Japanese patients with advanced solid tumors.

Esaki Taito T   Hirai Fumihiko F   Makiyama Akitaka A   Seto Takashi T   Bando Hideaki H   Naito Yoichi Y   Yoh Kiyotaka K   Ishihara Kae K   Kakizume Tomoyuki T   Natsume Kazuto K   Myers Andrea A   Doi Toshihiko T  

Cancer science 20190220 4


Capmatinib is a highly specific, potent and selective MET inhibitor. This was an open-label, multicenter, dose-escalation, phase I study conducted in Japanese patients with advanced solid tumors (not selected based on their MET status). The primary objective was to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or highest studied dose being safe. Secondary objectives included safety, pharmacokinetics and preliminary antitumor activity. Dose escalation was guided by a Bayesian Logistic Regression  ...[more]

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