2020
Phase I Dose-Escalation and -Expansion Study of Telisotuzumab (ABT-700), an Anti–c-Met Antibody, in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors
Strickler JH, LoRusso P, Salgia R, Kang YK, Yen C, Lin CC, Ansell P, Motwani M, Wong S, Yue H, Wang L, Reilly E, Afar D, Naumovski L, Ramanathan RK. Phase I Dose-Escalation and -Expansion Study of Telisotuzumab (ABT-700), an Anti–c-Met Antibody, in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 2020, 19: 1210-1217. PMID: 32127466, DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.mct-19-0529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced solid tumorsSolid tumorsStable diseaseDose escalationCommon treatment-related adverse eventsAnti-c-Met antibodyTreatment-related adverse eventsDose-expansion phaseI Dose-EscalationAcceptable safety profileResponse Evaluation CriteriaDose-limiting toxicitySubset of patientsLinear pharmacokinetic profilePeak plasma concentrationAcute infusion reactionsHuman phase IDose cohortsDose expansionRECIST criteriaAdverse eventsEscalation cohortsInfusion reactionsObjective responsePartial response
2015
Phase I study of ABT-700, an anti-c-Met antibody, in patients (pts) with advanced gastric or esophageal cancer (GEC).
Kang Y, LoRusso P, Salgia R, Yen C, Lin C, Ramanathan R, Kaminker P, Sokolova I, Bhathena A, Wang L, Naumovski L, Strickler J. Phase I study of ABT-700, an anti-c-Met antibody, in patients (pts) with advanced gastric or esophageal cancer (GEC). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2015, 33: 167-167. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2015.33.3_suppl.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnti-c-Met antibodySingle-agent activityMET amplificationProgressive diseasePartial responseSubstantial single-agent activityGood responsePrimary untreated tumorsRECIST version 1.1Treatment-refractory tumorsDose-escalation phaseHuman xenograft tumorsC-Met overexpressionPrimary tumor tissuesTumor biopsy tissueLonger PFSAdvanced gastricAdverse eventsPrior linesSystemic therapyRecurrent tumorsPatient populationEsophageal cancerPrimary tumorEscalation phase