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Study of JANX007 in Subjects With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (ENGAGER-PSMA-01)

Study of JANX007 in Subjects With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (ENGAGER-PSMA-01)

Recruiting
18 years and older
Male
Phase 1

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Overview

This study is a first-in-human, Phase 1, open-label, multicenter study to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic (PK), pharmacodynamic (PD), and the preliminary efficacy of JANX007 in adults with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male ≥18 years of age at the time of signing informed consent
  • Histologically or cytologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the prostate
  • For Dose Escalation and Backfill: Having mCRPC that progressed after at least one novel anti-androgen therapy and at least one taxane containing regimen. Participants who have actively refused a taxane containing regimen or are medically unsuitable to receive taxane are eligible
  • Adequate organ function
  • For Monotherapy Expansion Part a: Have received ≤ 2 anti-androgen therapies in either the HSPC or CRPC setting and no more than 1 prior taxane regimen in the HSPC or CRPC setting. Participants who have actively refused a taxane regimen or are medically unsuitable to receive taxane are eligible.
  • For Monotherapy Expansion Part b: Have received ≤ 2 anti-androgen therapies in either the HSPC or CRPC settings
  • For Monotherapy Expansion Part d: Have received ≤ 1 anti-androgen therapy and a poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor for mCRPC and have progressed following treatment with the PARP inhibitor
  • For Combination Expansion: Have received ≤ 1 anti-androgen therapy other than darolutamide in the HSPC setting and ≤ 1 taxane in the mCRPC setting. Participants who have actively refused a taxane regimen or are medically unsuitable to receive taxane are eligible.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Prior solid organ transplant
  • Prior treatment with PSMA-targeted CAR-T cell therapy or PSMA-CD3, PSMA-CD28 or other CD3 T-cell engaging bispecific antibodies or radioligand therapy
  • Clinically significant cardiovascular disease
  • For Monotherapy Expansion Part a: Prior receipt of any treatment other than an ARPI or taxane in the mCRPC setting
  • For Monotherapy Expansion Part b: Prior receipt of any treatment other than an anti-androgen therapy or prior receipt of a taxane containing regimen or more than 1 prior line of therapy for mCRPC
  • For Monotherapy Part d: More than 1 prior line of therapy for mCRPC or prior receipt of any treatment other than an anti-androgen therapy and PARP inhibitor for mCRPC or prior receipt of a taxane in the mCRPC setting
  • For Combination expansion: More than 1 prior line of therapy for mCRPC or prior receipt of any treatment other than a taxane for mCRPC or prior receipt of Darolutamide or prior receipt of a taxane for HSPC
  • Active clinically significant infection (bacterial, viral, fungal, mycobacteria or other)
  • Any medical condition or clinical laboratory abnormality likely to interfere with assessment of safety or efficacy of study treatment

Study details
    Prostate Cancer
    Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer
    Castration Resistant Prostatic Cancer

NCT05519449

Janux Therapeutics

25 July 2025

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