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Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients

MEN1611 is a novel orally bioavailable PI3K inhibitor currently in clinical development for patients with HER2‐positive (HER2+) PI3KCA mutated advanced/metastatic breast cancer (BC) in combination with trastuzumab (TZB). In this work, a translational model‐based approach to determine the minimum tar...

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Autores principales: Tosca, Elena M., Borella, Elisa, Piana, Chiara, Bouchene, Salim, Merlino, Giuseppe, Fiascarelli, Alessio, Mazzei, Paolo, Magni, Paolo
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36793223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/psp4.12910
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author Tosca, Elena M.
Borella, Elisa
Piana, Chiara
Bouchene, Salim
Merlino, Giuseppe
Fiascarelli, Alessio
Mazzei, Paolo
Magni, Paolo
author_facet Tosca, Elena M.
Borella, Elisa
Piana, Chiara
Bouchene, Salim
Merlino, Giuseppe
Fiascarelli, Alessio
Mazzei, Paolo
Magni, Paolo
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description MEN1611 is a novel orally bioavailable PI3K inhibitor currently in clinical development for patients with HER2‐positive (HER2+) PI3KCA mutated advanced/metastatic breast cancer (BC) in combination with trastuzumab (TZB). In this work, a translational model‐based approach to determine the minimum target exposure of MEN1611 in combination with TZB was applied. First, pharmacokinetic (PK) models for MEN1611 and TZB in mice were developed. Then, in vivo tumor growth inhibition (TGI) data from seven combination studies in mice xenograft models representative of the human HER2+ BC non‐responsive to TZB (alterations of the PI3K/AkT/mTOR pathway) were analyzed using a PK‐pharmacodynamic (PD) TGI model for co‐administration of MEN1611 and TZB. The established PK‐PD relationship was used to quantify the minimum effective MEN1611 concentration, as a function of TZB concentration, needed for tumor eradication in xenograft mice. Finally, a range of minimum effective exposures for MEN1611 were extrapolated to patients with BC, considering the typical steady‐state TZB plasma levels in patients with BC following three alternative regimens (i.v. 4 mg/kg loading dose +2 mg/kg q1w, i.v. 8 mg/kg loading dose +6 mg/kg q3w or s.c. 600 mg q3w). A threshold of about 2000 ng·h/ml for MEN1611 exposure associated with a high likelihood of effective antitumor activity in a large majority of patients was identified for the 3‐weekly and the weekly i.v. schedule for TZB. A slightly lower exposure (i.e., 25% lower) was found for the 3‐weekly s.c. schedule. This important outcome confirmed the adequacy of the therapeutic dose administered in the ongoing phase 1b B‐PRECISE‐01 study in patients with HER2+ PI3KCA mutated advanced/metastatic BC.
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spelling pubmed-106815192023-02-15 Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients Tosca, Elena M. Borella, Elisa Piana, Chiara Bouchene, Salim Merlino, Giuseppe Fiascarelli, Alessio Mazzei, Paolo Magni, Paolo CPT Pharmacometrics Syst Pharmacol Research MEN1611 is a novel orally bioavailable PI3K inhibitor currently in clinical development for patients with HER2‐positive (HER2+) PI3KCA mutated advanced/metastatic breast cancer (BC) in combination with trastuzumab (TZB). In this work, a translational model‐based approach to determine the minimum target exposure of MEN1611 in combination with TZB was applied. First, pharmacokinetic (PK) models for MEN1611 and TZB in mice were developed. Then, in vivo tumor growth inhibition (TGI) data from seven combination studies in mice xenograft models representative of the human HER2+ BC non‐responsive to TZB (alterations of the PI3K/AkT/mTOR pathway) were analyzed using a PK‐pharmacodynamic (PD) TGI model for co‐administration of MEN1611 and TZB. The established PK‐PD relationship was used to quantify the minimum effective MEN1611 concentration, as a function of TZB concentration, needed for tumor eradication in xenograft mice. Finally, a range of minimum effective exposures for MEN1611 were extrapolated to patients with BC, considering the typical steady‐state TZB plasma levels in patients with BC following three alternative regimens (i.v. 4 mg/kg loading dose +2 mg/kg q1w, i.v. 8 mg/kg loading dose +6 mg/kg q3w or s.c. 600 mg q3w). A threshold of about 2000 ng·h/ml for MEN1611 exposure associated with a high likelihood of effective antitumor activity in a large majority of patients was identified for the 3‐weekly and the weekly i.v. schedule for TZB. A slightly lower exposure (i.e., 25% lower) was found for the 3‐weekly s.c. schedule. This important outcome confirmed the adequacy of the therapeutic dose administered in the ongoing phase 1b B‐PRECISE‐01 study in patients with HER2+ PI3KCA mutated advanced/metastatic BC. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10681519/ /pubmed/36793223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/psp4.12910 Text en © 2023 The Authors. CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research
Tosca, Elena M.
Borella, Elisa
Piana, Chiara
Bouchene, Salim
Merlino, Giuseppe
Fiascarelli, Alessio
Mazzei, Paolo
Magni, Paolo
Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
title Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
title_full Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
title_fullStr Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
title_short Model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for MEN1611 in combination with trastuzumab in HER2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
title_sort model‐based prediction of effective target exposure for men1611 in combination with trastuzumab in her2‐positive advanced or metastatic breast cancer patients
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36793223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/psp4.12910
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