AZD3514, an oral selective androgen receptor down-regulator in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer - Results of two parallel first-in-human phase I studies

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2015-04-30

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Omlin, A.
Jones, R. J.
Van Der Noll, R.
Satoh, T.
Niwakawa, M.
Smith, S. A.
Graham, J.
Ong, M.
Finkelman, R. D.
Schellens, Jan H MISNI 0000000042971906

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Abstract

Background: AZD3514 is a first-in-class, orally bio-available, androgen-dependent and -independent androgen receptor inhibitor and selective androgen-receptor down-regulator (SARD). Methods: In study 1 and 2, castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) patients (pts) were initially recruited into a once daily (QD) oral schedule (A). In study 1, pharmacokinetic assessments led to twice daily (BID) dosing (schedule B) to increase exposure. Study 2 explored a once daily schedule. Results: In study 1, 49 pts were treated with escalating doses of AZD3514 (A 35 pts, B 14 pts). Starting doses were 100 mg (A) and 1000 mg (B). The AZD3514 formulation was switched from capsules to tablets at 1000 mg QD. 2000 mg BID was considered non-tolerable due to grade (G) 2 toxicities (nausea [N], vomiting [V]). No adverse events (AEs) met the dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) definition. Thirteen pts received AZD3514 in study 2, with starting doses of 250 mg QD. The most frequent drug-related AEs were N: G1/2 in 55/70 pts (79 %); G3 in 1 pt (1.4 %); & V: G1/2 in 34/70 pts (49 %) & G3 in 1 pt (1.4 %). PSA declines (≥50 %) were documented in 9/70 patients (13 %). Objective soft tissue responses per RECIST1.1 were observed in 4/24 (17 %) pts in study 1. Conclusion: AZD3514 has moderate anti-tumour activity in pts with advanced CRPC but with significant levels of nausea and vomiting. However, anti-tumour activity as judged by significant PSA declines, objective responses and durable disease stabilisations, provides the rationale for future development of SARD compounds.

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(5) Castration-resistant prostate cancer, AZD3514, First-in-human, Phase I, Selective androgen receptor down-regulator, Taverne, Pharmacology, Pharmacology (medical), Oncology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Omlin, A, Jones, R J, Van Der Noll, R, Satoh, T, Niwakawa, M, Smith, S A, Graham, J, Ong, M, Finkelman, R D, Schellens, J H M, Zivi, A, Crespo, M, Riisnaes, R, Nava-Rodrigues, D, Malone, M D, Dive, C, Sloane, R, Moore, D, Alumkal, J J, Dymond, A, Dickinson, P A, Ranson, M, Clack, G, De Bono, J & Elliott, T 2015, 'AZD3514, an oral selective androgen receptor down-regulator in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer - Results of two parallel first-in-human phase I studies', Investigational New Drugs, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 679-690. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10637-015-0235-5