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A dose escalating phase i study of GLPG0187, a broad spectrum integrin receptor antagonist, in adult patients with progressive high-grade glioma and other advanced solid malignancies

  • Geert A. Cirkel
  • , Bojana Milojkovic Kerklaan
  • , Frédéric Vanhoutte
  • , Annegret Van Der Aa
  • , Giocondo Lorenzon
  • , Florence Namour
  • , Philippe Pujuguet
  • , Sophie Darquenne
  • , Filip Y F De Vos
  • , Tom J. Snijders
  • , Emile E. Voest
  • , Jan H M Schellens
  • , Martijn P. Lolkema*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background Integrin signaling is an attractive target for anti-cancer treatment. GLPG0187 is a broad spectrum integrin receptor antagonist (IRA). GLPG0187 inhibited tumor growth and metastasis in mouse models. Methods We aimed to determine the Recommended Phase II Dose (RP2D) and to assess safety and tolerability of continuous i.v. infusion in patients with advanced malignant solid tumors. Anticipated dose levels were 20, 40, 80, 160, 320, and 400 mg/day in a modified 3 + 3 design. Plasma concentrations of GLPG0187 were assessed to characterize the pharmacokinetics (PK). C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX) was used as pharmacodynamics marker. Results Twenty patients received GLPG0187. No dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) were observed. The highest possible and tested dose was 400 mg/day. Fatigue was the most frequently reported side effect (25 %). Recurrent Port-A-Cath-related infections and skin toxicity suggest cutaneous integrin inhibition. No dose-dependent toxicity could be established. PK analysis showed a short average distribution (0.16 h) and elimination (3.8 h) half-life. Continuous infusion resulted in dose proportional PK profiles. We observed decreases in serum CTX levels independent of the dose given, suggesting target engagement at the lowest dose level tested. Single agent treatment did not result in tumor responses. Conclusions GLPG0187 was well tolerated with a dose-proportional PK profile upon continuous infusion. No formal maximal tolerated dose could be established. GLPG0187 showed signs of target engagement with a favourable toxicity profile. However, continuous infusion of GLPG0187 failed to show signs of monotherapy efficacy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)184-192
Number of pages9
JournalInvestigational New Drugs
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Antagonist
  • Glioma
  • GLPG0187
  • Integrin
  • Phase 1

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