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Phase I trial of TAK‐385 in hormone treatment‐naïve Japanese patients with nonmetastatic prostate cancer
Author(s) -
Suzuki Hiroyoshi,
Uemura Hiroji,
Mizokami Atsushi,
Hayashi Narihiko,
Miyoshi Yasuhide,
Nagamori Satoshi,
Enomoto Yutaka,
Akaza Hideyuki,
Asato Takayuki,
Kitagawa Tadayuki,
Suzuki Kazuhiro
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cancer medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.403
H-Index - 53
ISSN - 2045-7634
DOI - 10.1002/cam4.2442
Subject(s) - medicine , prostate cancer , adverse effect , clinical endpoint , pharmacokinetics , urology , pharmacodynamics , testosterone (patch) , toxicity , prostate specific antigen , castration , cancer , gastroenterology , hormone , randomized controlled trial
This open‐label, phase I dose‐finding study evaluated the gonadotropin‐releasing hormone antagonist, TAK‐385, in Japanese patients with nonmetastatic prostate cancer. In a two‐part design, patients received daily oral TAK‐385 at doses of 320 (loading, day 1)/80 (maintenance, day 2 and thereafter), 320/120, 320/160, or 360/120 mg for 28 days in a dose‐escalation phase (part A, n = 13), and at 320/80 or 320/120 mg for up to 96 weeks in a randomized expansion phase (part B, n = 30). Primary endpoint in both parts was safety, including dose‐limiting toxicity in part A. Secondary endpoints included pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and prostate‐specific antigen concentration. Ten (77%) patients in part A and all patients in part B experienced an adverse event; hot flush (part A, n = 4; part B, n = 15), viral upper respiratory tract infection (part A, n = 1; part B, n = 10), and diarrhea (part B, n = 8) were most frequent. No dose‐limiting toxicities were observed (part A). In 12 evaluable patients (part A), TAK‐385 was rapidly absorbed after a single loading dose; on day 28 (maintenance dose), median steady‐state T max was ~1‐2 hours and mean t 1/2z was 67‐79 hours. All doses rapidly reduced testosterone concentrations to castration levels within 1 week. Durable reductions in prostate‐specific antigen of >90% from baseline were observed through 96 weeks. TAK‐385 appeared tolerable and resulted in sustained reductions in testosterone to castration levels at all doses. The lowest loading/maintenance dose required for a clinical effect was 320/80 mg. ClinicalTrials.gov : NCT02141659.

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