A phase I/II open-label study of molibresib for the treatment of relapsed/refractory hematologic malignancies
Mené sur 111 patients atteints d'un cancer hématologique réfractaire ou récidivant, cet essai de phase I/II évalue la dose maximale tolérée et l'efficacité, du point de vue du taux de réponse objective, du molibrésib (un inhibiteur de BET) en monothérapie
Purpose: Molibresib is a selective, small molecule inhibitor of the BET protein family. This was an open-label, two-part, Phase I/II study investigating molibresib monotherapy for the treatment of hematological malignancies (NCT01943851). Experimental design: Part 1 (dose escalation) determined the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of molibresib in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), or multiple myeloma. Part 2 (dose expansion) investigated the safety and efficacy of molibresib at the RP2D in patients with relapsed/refractory myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS; as well as AML evolved from antecedent MDS) or cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL). The primary endpoint in Part 1 was safety and the primary endpoint in Part 2 was objective response rate (ORR). Results: There were 111 patients enrolled (87 in Part 1, 24 in Part 2). Molibresib RP2Ds of 75 mg QD (for MDS) and 60 mg QD (for CTCL) were selected. Most common Grade 3+ AEs included thrombocytopenia (37%), anemia (15%) and febrile neutropenia (15%). Six patients achieved complete responses (three in Part 1 [two AML, one NHL], three in Part 2 [MDS]), and seven patients achieved partial responses (six in Part 1 [four AML, two NHL], one in Part 2 [MDS]). The ORRs for Part 1, Part 2, and the total study population were 10% (95% CI: 4.8–18.7), 25% (95% CI: 7.3–52.4), and 13% (95% CI: 6.9–20.6), respectively. Conclusions: While anti-tumor activity was observed with molibresib, use was limited by gastrointestinal and thrombocytopenia toxicities. Investigations of molibresib as part of combination regimens may be warranted.