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A Trial to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Efficacy of BA1106 in Advanced Solid Tumors

A Trial to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Efficacy of BA1106 in Advanced Solid Tumors

Recruiting
18-75 years
All
Phase 1

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Overview

This is an open label Phase 1, First in Human trial designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability pharmacokinetics, preliminary efficacy of BA1106 in participants with advanced solid tumors.

Description

BA1106 is a human anti-CD25 monoclonal antibody. There are two parts in the study. Part A is dose escalation study, and Part B is dose expansion study. Part A will be conducted using BOIN dose escalation method at the dosing regimen of once every 3 weeks. In Part B, 1~2 dose levels, dosing regimens (i.e. once every 2 weeks or once every 3 weeks), and 1~4 selected indications will be chosen to further evaluate the safety and efficacy of BA1106.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Able and willing to provide written informed consent and to comply with the study protocol;
  2. Subject with histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced and/or metastatic solid tumors who have progressed on all standard therapies, are intolerant to Standard-Of-Care (SOC), and/or are non-amenable to SOC;
  3. At least one evaluable lesion in Part A and at least one measurable lesion in Part B according to RECIST v1.1;
  4. Able to provide the most recent archival tumor tissue samples (negotiable);
  5. Life expectancy >=12 weeks;
  6. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1;
  7. Adequate major organ function;
  8. Women of Childbearing Potential: Agreement to remain abstinent (refrain from heterosexual intercourse) or use highly effective contraceptive methods;
  9. Men: Agreement to remain abstinent (refrain from heterosexual intercourse) or use highly effective contraceptive methods and refrain from donating sperm.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Participants with active central nervous system (CNS) metastases causing clinical symptoms or metastases that require therapeutic intervention;
  2. Participants with any infection requiring intravenous therapy, or any other uncontrolled active infection, within 2 weeks prior to informed consent;
  3. Participants with symptomatic radiation pneumonia, radiation esophagitis, radiation colitis; extensive interstitial lung disease of both lungs, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease requiring bronchodilators or regular hormonal therapy; unhealed peptic ulcers, cirrhosis and related complications, chronic enteritis, necrotizing enteritis, gastrointestinal obstruction (except those who are relieved with treatment and have no safety risk as assessed by the investigator), gastrointestinal bleeding tendency or high risk of perforation, pancreatitis requiring treatment; arteriovenous thrombotic disease; chronic nephritis and nephrotic syndrome, within 8 weeks prior to C1D1;
  4. Participants with active autoimmune disease or the risk of recurrence;
  5. Participants with major cardiocerebral vascular disease;
  6. Participants with body cavity effusion requiring local treatment or determined as poorly controlled by the investigator;
  7. History of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, or DIHS (drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome);
  8. Participants with diseases affecting intravenous injection and venous blood collection;
  9. Prior use of any anti-cancer therapy (including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine, etc.) within 4 weeks, or non-antitumor traditional Chinese medicine within 2 weeks, prior to C1D1;
  10. Prior use of drugs targeting IL-2 receptors;
  11. History of being receipt of any organ transplantation or allogeneic stem-cell transplantation;
  12. Risk of gastrointestinal ulcers or bleeding as assessed by the investigator;
  13. Prior treatment with systemic immunosuppression excluding nasal/inhaled corticosteroids or physiological dosed systemic corticosteroids, within 2 weeks prior to C1D1;
  14. Prior treatment with cytokine, blood transfusion, or blood products within 4 weeks prior to C1D1;
  15. Participants with major surgical procedure or significant traumatic injury, within 4 weeks prior to C1D1; or with wound healing complications before enrolment;
  16. Vaccination with live vaccines within 4 weeks prior to informed consent;
  17. Known hypersensitivity to any of the components of BA1106;
  18. Participants with grade 2 or higher toxicities from any previous therapies [except for cases of alopecia and peripheral sensory neuropathy (both grade 2), which are allowed];
  19. Positive for Hepatitis B and C, or positive HIV test at screening;
  20. History of drug abuse, drug addiction, or alcoholism;
  21. Pregnancy, lactation, or breastfeeding;
  22. Evidence of significant, uncontrolled concomitant diseases that could affect compliance with the protocol or interpretation of results.

Study details
    Solid Tumors

NCT05650242

Shandong Boan Biotechnology Co., Ltd

2 May 2024

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