2022
Interim safety and efficacy results from AURELIO-03: A phase 1 dose escalation study of the IL-2/IL-15 receptor βγ superagonist SOT101 as a single agent and in combination with pembrolizumab in patients with advanced solid tumors.
Garralda E, Naing A, Galvao V, LoRusso P, Grell P, Cassier P, Gomez-Roca C, Korakis I, Bechard D, Jelinkova L, Adkins I, Tillmanns S, Kiemle-Kallee J, Marabelle A, Champiat S. Interim safety and efficacy results from AURELIO-03: A phase 1 dose escalation study of the IL-2/IL-15 receptor βγ superagonist SOT101 as a single agent and in combination with pembrolizumab in patients with advanced solid tumors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 2502-2502. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.2502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment-emergent adverse eventsClinical benefit rateAdvanced solid tumorsPartial responseStable diseaseMedian durationComplete responseClinical benefitBenefit rateAnti-programmed cell death protein 1 antibodyCommon treatment-emergent adverse eventsSolid tumorsMost treatment-emergent adverse eventsPhase 1 dose-escalation studyCell death protein 1 antibodyIL-15 receptor αSkin squamous cell carcinomaIL-2/ILFirst tumor assessmentOngoing complete responsePhase 2 dosePromising efficacy signalsTreatment-related deathsDose-escalation studyPhase 1 study
2019
First-in-Human Study of Mivebresib (ABBV-075), an Oral Pan-Inhibitor of Bromodomain and Extra Terminal Proteins, in Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Solid Tumors
Piha-Paul SA, Sachdev JC, Barve M, LoRusso P, Szmulewitz R, Patel SP, Lara PN, Chen X, Hu B, Freise KJ, Modi D, Sood A, Hutti JE, Wolff J, O'Neil BH. First-in-Human Study of Mivebresib (ABBV-075), an Oral Pan-Inhibitor of Bromodomain and Extra Terminal Proteins, in Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Solid Tumors. Clinical Cancer Research 2019, 25: 6309-6319. PMID: 31420359, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-19-0578.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-emergent adverse eventsDose escalationSolid tumorsStable diseaseSafety profileProstate cancerCommon grade 3/4 treatment-emergent adverse eventsGrade 3/4 treatment-emergent adverse eventsHuman studiesMost common treatment-emergent adverse eventsCommon treatment-emergent adverse eventsMedian progression-free survivalTolerable safety profilePhase II doseAdvanced solid tumorsProgression-free survivalRefractory solid tumorsPreliminary antitumor activityMalignant solid tumorsAminotransferase elevationEvaluable patientsDose expansionExpansion cohortGastrointestinal bleedAdverse events
2017
A Phase I–II Study of the Oral PARP Inhibitor Rucaparib in Patients with Germline BRCA1/2-Mutated Ovarian Carcinoma or Other Solid Tumors
Kristeleit R, Shapiro GI, Burris HA, Oza AM, LoRusso P, Patel MR, Domchek SM, Balmaña J, Drew Y, Chen LM, Safra T, Montes A, Giordano H, Maloney L, Goble S, Isaacson J, Xiao J, Borrow J, Rolfe L, Shapira-Frommer R. A Phase I–II Study of the Oral PARP Inhibitor Rucaparib in Patients with Germline BRCA1/2-Mutated Ovarian Carcinoma or Other Solid Tumors. Clinical Cancer Research 2017, 23: 4095-4106. PMID: 28264872, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-16-2796.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-grade ovarian carcinomaObjective response rateInvestigator-assessed objective response rateOral rucaparibAdverse eventsCommon treatment-emergent adverse eventsTreatment-emergent adverse eventsAspartate transaminase elevationsAsthenia/fatigueProtocol-defined criteriaRECIST version 1.1Phase II doseAdvanced solid tumorsProgression-free intervalSmall molecule PARP inhibitorsClin Cancer ResManageable toxicityPrior regimensPrimary endpointTransaminase elevationPlatinum therapyMultiple dosesOvarian carcinomaAlanine transaminaseClinical activity