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A Study of PEP08 in Patients With MTAP-Del Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

A Study of PEP08 in Patients With MTAP-Del Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

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18 years and older
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Phase 1

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Overview

This is a first-in-human clinical study of PEP08, a novel cancer therapy being evaluated both as monotherapy and in combination with other treatments in patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors harboring MTAP deletion.

The study will be conducted in three parts, with Part 1 currently open for enrollment.

The primary objectives of the study are to:

  • Evaluate the safety and tolerability of PEP08, PK and PD
  • Determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D)
  • Assess preliminary signs of anti-tumor activity of PEP08

Key study questions include:

  • What is the recommended dose of PEP08 for further development?
  • Wht is the tolerable dose of PEP08 when administered alone or in combination?
  • Does PEP08 show early evidence of clinical activity in patients with MTAP-deleted tumors?

Participants in the study will:

  • Receive PEP08 alone or in combination with another anti-cancer agent, depending on the study part
  • Attend regular clinic visits for treatment administration, laboratory assessments, and tumor evaluations
  • Be enrolled in one of the following study phases over time:
  • \- Part 1: Monotherapy dose escalation (currently enrolling).
  • \- Parts 2 and 3 (monotherapy extension and combination therapy) will be activated in future protocol amendments.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants must be adults (≥18 years) and sign informed consent before undergoing any study-related procedures.
  • Eligible participants must have advanced or metastatic solid tumors that are not treatable with surgery or radiation, and show evidence of MTAP gene homozygous deletion or MTAP protein loss based on tumor tissue analysis.
  • Participants must have previously received standard treatment for their cancer type, and either experienced disease progression, be refractory, or be intolerant to such therapies.
  • At least one measurable lesion is required, evaluated by standard imaging criteria (RECIST v1.1).
  • Good general physical condition (ECOG performance status 0-1 for dose escalation; broader range allowed for other parts).
  • Adequate function in key organs.
  • Able to swallow oral medication and comply with study requirements.
  • Women of childbearing potential and men with reproductive potential must use effective contraception during and after the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Recent cancer treatment, immunotherapy, or investigational drugs are not allowed before starting the study.
  • Live vaccines received shortly before treatment are not allowed.
  • Previous use of drugs with similar mechanisms to the study treatment is not allowed.
  • Active or unstable brain or meningeal metastases, unless previously treated and stable without needing local treatment or high-dose steroids.
  • History of other cancers within the last 2 years, unless low-risk and treated (e.g., in situ or certain skin cancers).
  • Uncontrolled disease-related complications (e.g., abnormal calcium levels, fluid buildup around organs).
  • Active HIV, hepatitis B or C infections that are not well-controlled.
  • Ongoing serious infections or systemic conditions requiring isolation.
  • Significant heart disease, such as recent heart failure, ischemia, or arrhythmias.
  • History of severe digestive conditions or surgeries affecting drug absorption.
  • Recent major surgery.
  • Unresolved serious side effects from prior cancer treatment.
  • Currently pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Poorly controlled blood pressure or lung conditions.
  • Other serious illnesses (e.g., severe anemia, psychiatric or social issues affecting study compliance).
  • Any condition that may pose a safety risk or interfere with the study, as judged by the investigator.
  • Known drug or substance abuse that may affect study participation.
  • Allergy to the study drug or any of its components.

Study details
    Advanced Solid Tumor
    Solid Tumors
    MTAP-deleted Solid Tumors
    MTAP Deletion

NCT06973863

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14 May 2026

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