Kangpu Biopharmaceuticals has collaborated with Accelovance to start a Phase l trial of KPG-121 in combination with Enzalutamide to treat adult patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).
The multi-centre, open-label trial has been commenced in the US, with plans to enrol around 24 patients.
The three sites where the study will be conducted are part of Accelovance’s network of Helping Early Research in Oncology (HERO) sites, which are dedicated to early phase research in oncology.
The Phase l trial is designed to examine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and preliminary evidence of anti-tumour activity of KPG-121 and Enzalutamide combination in the enrolled patients.
The trial will be conducted in two parts. In part one, a 3+3 dose escalation phase is included to characterise the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and a recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D), while part two will be an expansion cohort at RP2D.
In addition, various escalating dose levels of KPG-121 such as 1.5mg, 3mg, 6mg, 11mg, 20mg, and 30mg a day in combination with enzalutamide will be investigated in part one to determine the MTD and RP2D of KPG-121.
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By GlobalDataAn end-of-study (EOS)/early termination (ET) visit is also planned to be carried out within 14 days of the last dose of KPG-121, and a safety follow-up visit will be conducted in around 30 days after the last dose of KPG-121.
The trial will follow all the subjects for adverse events (AEs), serious adverse events, and concomitant medications for 30 days following the last dose of KPG-121.
Kangpu expects to complete the trial by May 2020.