Investigator
Vice President - Translational, Research and Biomarker · BerGenBio ASA, Clinical Development
A phase 1b, multicentre, dose escalation, safety and pharmacokinetics study of tilvestamab (BGB149) in relapsed, platinum-resistant, high-grade serous ovarian cancer (PROC) patients
Abstract Background Tilvestamab is a highly selective humanised immunoglobulin G1 anti-AXL monoclonal antibody. This phase 1 study evaluated its optimal dose, safety, tolerability, immunogenicity and pharmacokinetics (PK) in relapsed platinum-resistant HGSOC patients. Methods Patients received tilvestamab in three dose levels (1 mg/kg, 3 mg/kg and 5 mg/kg) via IV infusion every 2 weeks. Primary objectives included safety, tolerability and PK. Exploratory objectives included overall response, progression-free survival (PFS) and quality-of-life measures. Pharmacodynamic included AXL expression, gene and protein changes by transcriptomic and proteomic analysis. Results Between 25 February 2021 and 4 February 2022, 16 patients were enroled across 8 sites in Singapore, Korea, United Kingdom, and Norway. Median treatment duration was 6.1 weeks. Grade 3 or higher treatment-emergent adverse events occurred in 62.5% patients, but none were tilvestamab-related. Common events included fatigue (38%), anorexia (38%) infections (31%), anaemia (25%) and dyspnoea (25%). No objective responses were observed, but 7 (44%) had stable disease at 6 weeks. PK showed dose-proportional exposure and steady-state by the second dose. Pharmacodynamic analyses revealed reduced fibrosis-related gene signatures and AXL protein expression. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition reversal was seen in 2 patients. Conclusion Tilvestamab was well-tolerated and further studies to examine the efficacy of AXL inhibition in other indications are required. Clinical trial registration This trial is registered at https://clinicaltrials.gov. Registration number: NCT04893551. EudraCT Number: 2020-001382-36
A Study of Tilvestamab (BGB149) in Relapsed, Platinum-resistant, High-grade Serous Ovarian Cancer (HGSOC) Participants
The primary purpose is to assess the safety and tolerability of tilvestamab following IV administration of multiple doses to participants with HGSOC who have been treated with at least 1 complete course of platinum-based chemotherapy and whose disease has relapsed with platinum resistance (\[PRR\]-HGSOC) and to determine the plasma pharmacokinetics (PK) exposure by comprehensive profiling (at single dose and steady-state) of multiple ascending doses of tilvestamab.
Vice President - Translational, Research and Biomarker
BerGenBio ASA · Clinical Development
Sr Medical Project Manager
Gilead Sciences Ltd · Liver {Viral hepatitis and Liver Fibrosis/ Steatohepatitis}
St Stephens AIDS Trust · Clinical Trials Unit
Physician
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital · HIV Directorate
Clinical and Laboratory Research Junior Fellow
The University of the West Indies Tropical Metabolism Research Unit · TMRU
PhD
University of Liverpool · Institute of Translational Medicine
MRCP
Royal College of Physicians
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MB BS
The University of the West Indies · Faculty of Medical Sciences