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A Study of Momelotinib in Participants With Low-risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome

A Study of Momelotinib in Participants With Low-risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome

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18 years and older
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Phase 2

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to determine if momelotinib is safe and effective for people with low-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS). The trial will also examine how the body processes the drug. The study is comprised of two parts: Part 1: Participants will receive different doses of momelotinib to find the best dose by evaluating effectiveness in improving red blood cell transfusion requirements and safety. Part 2: Participants will receive dose selected from Part 1 to assess its impact on improving red blood cell transfusion requirements and safety in LR-MDS.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

• Age ≥18 years or of legal age of consent in the jurisdiction in which the study is taking place, at the time of signing the informed consent form (ICF).

  • Documented diagnosis of MDS according to the World Health Organization classifications with an Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R) classification of very low, low, or intermediate risk disease, with an overall risk score ≤3.5.
  • Received prior treatment with Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) OR luspatercept for LR-MDS-related anemia that is relapsed/refractory to therapy. Participants intolerant to prior ESA or luspatercept will fulfill this inclusion criterion provided the definition below is met.
    • Refractory to prior treatment: documentation of loss of erythroid (E) response or never achieved HI-E response as defined by the IWG 2018 criteria.
    • Intolerant to prior treatment: documentation of reasons for discontinuation of prior ESA containing regimen, either as single agent or combination (e.g., G-CSF) or luspatercept due to intolerance or adverse event.
  • Red blood cell transfusion dependence, defined as requiring an average of ≥4 units

    of Packed red blood cells (pRBC) transfused over an 8-week period during the 16 weeks preceding randomization. Documentation of a participant's transfusion policy during this 16-week period is required.

  • A female participant is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant or breastfeeding and one of the following conditions applies:
    1. Is a woman of non-childbearing potential (WONCBP). OR b. Is a woman of childbearing potential (WOCBP) and using a contraceptive method.
  • Is capable of giving signed informed consent.
  • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status ≤2.
  • Adequate organ function.

Exclusion Criteria:

Prior treatment with the following with noted time periods:

  1. Janus kinase (JAK)1/2 inhibitors; ACTRIIb IMiDs (iif ≤1 week of treatment received; provided last dose was ≥8 weeks from randomization
  2. ACTRIIb receptor ligand trap other than luspatercept
  3. Hypomethylating agents or other disease modifying agents (i.e., IMiDs) and immunosuppressive therapy for MDS
  4. ESA within 4 weeks, or 8 weeks for long-acting ESA.
  5. Growth factors (i.e., G-CSF, GM-CSF) within 4 weeks.
  6. Luspatercept within 8 weeks.
  7. Investigational agents within 4 weeks or 5 half-lives, whichever is longer.
  8. Corticosteroids for treatment of the underlying disease within 28 days. Supportive care use of steroids for non-MDS indications may be used provided participant is on a stable dose equivalent to ≤10 mg prednisone per day.
  9. Other active anti-MDS therapy not otherwise listed within 28 days or 5 half-lives whichever is longer.
  10. Potent cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) inducers, except for rifampin and rifampicin, within 14 days prior to the first dose of momelotinib.
  11. Has received a live vaccine within 30 days. • Prior allogeneic or autologous stem cell transplant. • Has had any major surgery within 28 days prior to randomization. • Ongoing adverse reaction(s) from prior therapy that have not recovered to ≤Grade 1 or to the baseline status preceding prior therapy, except if the investigator, with the agreement of the sponsor, considers to be not clinically relevant for the tolerability of study intervention in the current clinical study.
    • MDS associated with del 5q cytogenetic abnormality.
    • Secondary MDS (i.e., MDS that is known to have arisen as the result of chemical injury, treatment with chemotherapy, and/or radiation for other diseases).
    • Known history of diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia.
    • Known clinically significant anemia due to iron, vitamin B12, or folate deficiencies, or autoimmune or hereditary hemolytic anemia, gastrointestinal bleeding, or thalassemia.
    • Diagnosis of invasive malignancy or history of invasive malignancy other than the disease under study within the last 5 years, except as noted below:
  12. History of an invasive malignancy for which the participant was definitively

    treated, and in which the participant has been disease free for at least 2 years, and which, in the opinion of the principal investigator and medical monitor, is not expected to affect the evaluation of the effects of the study intervention on the currently targeted disease under study.

  13. Curatively treated basal cell carcinoma of the skin, superficial bladder cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, in situ cervical cancer, and/or in situ breast cancer may be enrolled.
  14. Incidental histologic finding of prostate cancer (T1a or T1b using the Tumor, nodes, metastasis [TNM] clinical staging system).
    • Uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to:
      1. Active uncontrolled infection (participants receiving outpatient antibacterial and/or antiviral treatments for infection that is under control or as infection prophylaxis may be included in the trial); or b. Significant active or chronic bleeding event ≥Grade 2 per Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 5.0 (CTCAE v5.0) within 4 weeks prior randomization.
      2. Uncontrolled acute and chronic liver disease (e.g., Child-Pugh score ≥10) OR has current unstable liver or biliary disease per investigator assessment defined by the presence of ascites, encephalopathy, coagulopathy, hypoalbuminemia, esophageal or gastric varices, persistent jaundice, or cirrhosis. Any of the following conditions within 6 months prior to randomization:
  15. Unstable angina pectoris.
  16. Symptomatic congestive heart failure.
  17. Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia. • QTc interval >480 milliseconds (msec) (corrected using Fridericia formula).

    • Psychiatric illness, social situation, or any other condition that would limit compliance with trial requirements or may interfere with the interpretation of study results, as judged by investigator or sponsor.

    • Presence of peripheral neuropathy ≥Grade 2 per CTCAE v5.0.

    • Known positive status for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    • Hepatitis A, B, or C status as defined below:

    1. Chronic active or acute viral hepatitis A. b. Active Hepatitis B infection indicated by the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) at screening or within 3 months prior to the first dose of study intervention.

• Positive hepatitis C antibody test result at screening or within 3 months before the first dose of study intervention. Has any clinically significant gastrointestinal conditions or abnormalities that may alter absorption, e.g., uncontrolled nausea, vomiting, malabsorption syndrome or major resection of the stomach and/or bowels.

  • Is unable to swallow and/or retain oral medications.
  • Known contraindication or hypersensitivity to momelotinib and its metabolites, or any of their excipients.

Study details
    Myelodysplastic Syndromes

NCT06847867

GlaxoSmithKline

5 July 2025

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