2024
Phase 1 trial safety and efficacy of ragistomig, a bispecific antibody targeting PD-L1 and 4-1BB, in advanced solid tumors.
Falchook G, LoRusso P, Goldman J, El-Khoueiry A, Tolcher A, Xing Y, Henry J, Keam B, Kim D, Kim T, Kim H, Hong M, Kim M, Lee D, Lee S, Jeon J, Hayslip J, Xu C, Garon E. Phase 1 trial safety and efficacy of ragistomig, a bispecific antibody targeting PD-L1 and 4-1BB, in advanced solid tumors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 2529-2529. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.2529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment related adverse eventsClinical benefit rateOverall response ratePD-L1Dose levelsPD-(L)1Complete responsePartial responseSolid tumorsHead and neck squamous cellAntibody targeting PD-L1Treated with checkpoint inhibitorsActivation of T cellsDose-limiting toxicityPre-treated patientsPD-(L)1 inhibitorsDose-expansion cohortRelapsed/refractory solid tumorsWeight-based dosingLines of treatmentPD-L1 antagonistsRelated adverse eventsAnti-tumor effectsDose-dependent increaseMultiple tumor types
2021
502 Recommended phase 2 dose, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary efficacy of the IL-15 superagonist SO-C101 as monotherapy in patients with advanced/metastatic solid tumors
Marabelle A, Champiat S, Galvao V, Naing A, Janku F, LoRusso P, Grell P, Sachse R, Bechard D, Kiemle-Kallee J, Garralda E. 502 Recommended phase 2 dose, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary efficacy of the IL-15 superagonist SO-C101 as monotherapy in patients with advanced/metastatic solid tumors. 2021, a534-a534. DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2021-sitc2021.502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhase 2 doseDose-limiting toxicityAdverse eventsPartial responseStable diseaseTransaminase increaseSolid tumorsDrug-related adverse eventsIL-15 receptor αCutaneous squamous cell carcinomaLocal injection site reactionsPrevious systemic therapyResults Thirty patientsSignificant partial responseTreatment-related deathsCommon adverse eventsFlu-like syndromeRelated adverse eventsInjection site reactionsMetastatic solid tumorsAdditional clinical benefitDose-escalation designSquamous cell carcinomaDose-dependent increaseT cell activation