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Safety and Tolerability of TNG462 in Patients With MTAP-deleted Solid Tumors

Safety and Tolerability of TNG462 in Patients With MTAP-deleted Solid Tumors

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18 years and older
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Phase 1/2

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Overview

This is a first in human study in patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors known to have an MTAP deletion. The first part of the study is an open-label, dose escalation and the second part is an open label dose expansion in specific MTAP-deleted tumor types. The study drug, TNG462, is a selective PRMT5 inhibitor administered orally. The study is planned to treat up to 225 participants.

Description

This is a Phase 1/2 multi-center, open label study in solid tumor patients who have a confirmed homozygous MTAP deletion in their tumor. The Phase 1 portion is a dose escalation study of oral TNG462 administered as a single agent and in combination with pembrolizumab in patients with confirmed MTAP-deleted solid tumors. In Phase 2, 6 expansion arms defined by confirmed MTAP-deleted tumor types will enroll in parallel at the RP2D(s) of TNG462 and in combination. In both parts of the study participants who tolerate the drug may continue treatment until disease progression.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age: ≥18 years-of-age at the time of signature of the main study ICF
  2. Performance status: ECOG Performance Score of 0 to 1
  3. Confirmed histologic or cytologic diagnosis of a locally advanced, metastatic, and/or unresectable solid tumor
  4. Prior standard therapy, as available
  5. Documented bi-allelic (homozygous) deletion of MTAP in a tumor detected by nextgeneration sequencing or absence of MTAP protein in a tumor detected by IHC.
  6. Adequate organ function/reserve per local labs
  7. Adequate liver function per local labs
  8. Adequate renal function per local labs
  9. Negative serum pregnancy test result at screening
  10. Written informed consent must be obtained according to local guidelines

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Known allergies, hypersensitivity, or intolerance to TNG462, or its excipients or to pembrolizumab in the combination treatment arms
  2. Uncontrolled intercurrent illness that will limit compliance with the study requirements
  3. Active infection requiring systemic therapy
  4. Currently participating in or has planned participation in a study of another investigational agent or device
  5. Impairment of GI function or disease that may significantly alter the absorption of oral TNG462
  6. Active prior or concurrent malignancy.
  7. Central nervous system metastases associated with progressive neurological symptoms
  8. Current active liver disease from any cause
  9. Known to be HIV positive, unless all of the following criteria are met:
    1. CD4+ count ≥300/μL
    2. Undetectable viral load
    3. Receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy
  10. Clinically relevant cardiovascular disease
  11. A female patient who is pregnant or lactating
  12. Patient is unwilling or unable to comply with the scheduled visits, drug administration plan, laboratory tests, biopsy, or other study procedures and study restrictions
  13. Patient has a prior or ongoing clinically significant illness, medical condition, surgical history, physical finding, or laboratory abnormality that, in the investigator's opinion, may affect the safety of the patient or impair the assessment of study results

Study details
    Locally Advanced Solid Tumor

NCT05732831

Tango Therapeutics, Inc.

14 May 2025

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