CBT-101 Study for Advanced Solid Tumors and c-Met Dysregulation



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:12/24/2017
Start Date:September 27, 2017
End Date:June 2019
Contact:Purvi Patel, MS
Email:purvi.patel@cbtpharma.com
Phone:(925) 272-4090

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Phase 1 Multicenter Study of the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Preliminary Efficacy of CBT-101 in Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors and c-Met Dysregulation

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, and recommended dose of
CBT-101 in individuals with advanced solid tumors and c-MET dysregulation.

This is a Phase 1, multi-center, open-label, 2-part study with a Dose Escalation Segment and
Dose and Disease Expansion Cohorts study of CBT-101, a c-MET inhibitor, to determine the
recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) and dose limiting toxicities for CBT-101, and to obtain
preliminary efficacy and target engagement data, in subjects with advanced malignancies and
c-Met dysregulation.

c-MET dysregulation will be determined from historical results by molecular pre-screening
evaluations to determine eligibility of enrollment for both the Dose Escalation Segment and
Dose and Disease Expansion Cohorts. However, in the Dose and Disease Expansion Cohorts, the
c-MET historical results will be confirmed by a central laboratory retrospectively, but will
not be a determinant for study entry.

Dose escalation will occur in three subject cohorts until a protocol defined dose limited
toxicity (DLT) occurs and a tentative maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is determined.

At the tentative MTD or RP2D, at least 16 additional subjects for each stated tumor type
(renal cell carcinoma, advanced gastric carcinoma (including gastroesophageal junction
adenocarcinoma), and a biomarker driven basket of tumors with c-MET dysregulation will be
assessed to further evaluate toxicity and preliminary efficacy.

Major Inclusion Criteria:

- Able to understand and comply with study procedures, understand the risks involved,
and provide written informed consent.

- Dose Escalation Segment: histologically and / or cytological confirmed locally
advanced, recurrent or relapsed, or metastatic incurable solid malignancy with no
limit on the number of prior lines of standard therapy.

- Dose and Disease Expansion Cohorts: histologically confirmed renal cell carcinoma,
gastric carcinoma (including gastro-esophageal junction adenocarcinoma), and a
biomarker driven cohort of tumors with evidence of c-MET dysregulation (amplification,
mutation)

- Renal Cell Carcinoma: documented histological or cytological diagnosis of renal
cell cancer with a clearcell or papillary component; progression following at
least two prior lines of standard therapy including a checkpoint inhibitor and an
anti-VEGFR inhibitor; archival tissue or fresh tumor biopsy

- Gastric Carcinoma (including Gastro-Esophageal Junction Adenocarcinoma):
progression following at least one prior line of standard therapy that contained
a fluoropyrimidine and/or platinum and/or taxane agent; prior adjuvant or
neoadjuvant therapy is counted as one regimen, provided that disease progression
occurs within 6 months after the completion of adjuvant or neoadjuvant therapy;
HER2 negative subjects (defined by HER2 ≤ 2+ by IHC) by medical history; archival
tissue or fresh tumor biopsy

- Abnormal c-MET dysregulation, defined as the following from archival historical
results of molecular pre-screening evaluations.

- Dose Escalation Segment

- c-MET overexpression, ≥ 50% tumor cells with immunohistochemistry Grade 3+

- or c-MET amplification; FISH c-MET to chromosome 7 (CEP 7) ratio ≥ 2.2; NGS
copy number variation ≥ 4

- or mutation, including any deletions and any met fusions

- Dose and Disease Expansion Cohorts

- c-MET amplification; FISH c-MET to chromosome 7 (CEP 7) ratio ≥ 2.2; NGS
copy number variation ≥ 4

- or mutation, including any deletions and any met fusions

- Measurable disease according to RECIST v1.1

- No chemotherapy treatments within at least 3 weeks prior to first dose of study
treatment. For all prior anticancer treatment, including radiotherapy or targeted
agents or hormonal therapy, a duration of more than 5 half-lives of the
targeted/hormonal agents used must have elapsed, and any encountered toxicity must
have resolved to levels meeting all the other eligibility criteria.

- Adequate cardiac function (≤ NYHA Class II) or normal cardiac function with left
ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥ 50% at screening.

Major Exclusion Criteria:

- Hypersensitivity to CBT-101, excipients of the drug product, or other components of
the study treatment regimen.

- History of receiving treatment with any c-MET signaling pathway inhibitor (marketed or
investigational agents)

- History of, or at risk for, cardiac disease (e.g., long QT syndrome [> 450 msec] or
concurrent treatment with any medication that prolongs QT interval).

- Symptomatic primary tumors or metastasis of brain and/or central nervous system,
uncontrolled with antiepileptic and requiring high doses of steroids.

- Unable to swallow orally administered medication whole.

- Impairment of gastrointestinal function or gastrointestinal disease that may
significantly alter drug absorption (e.g., Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, active
inflammatory bowel disease, uncontrolled nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or malabsorption
syndrome).

- Radiation therapy for bone metastasis within 2 weeks, any other external radiation
therapy within 4 weeks before randomization. Systemic treatment with radionuclides
within 6 weeks before randomization. Subjects with complications from prior radiation
therapy are not eligible and AEs must return to baseline or ≤ Grade 1.
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4201 Belfort Road
Jacksonville, Florida 32216
(408) 293-2336
Principal Investigator: Kabir Mody, MD
Phone: 855-776-0015
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Los Angeles, California 90033
Principal Investigator: Anthony El-Khoueiry, MD
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5777 East Mayo Boulevard
Phoenix, Arizona 85054
(480) 515-6296
Principal Investigator: Ramesh K Ramanathan, MD
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Principal Investigator: Sani H Kizilbash, MD, MPH
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