Aptevo Therapeutics Announces APVO436 Monotherapy is Active in Patients Who Have Relapsed Acute Myeloid Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome
- Phase 1 study showed some patients with relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) achieved a remission with APVO436 after failing 1-8 lines of prior therapies
- Data was published in the prestigious oncology journal Cancers
"AML and MDS are common forms of blood cancer in adults. Patients with AML or MDS who relapse following available standard of care treatments have a dismal prognosis and they are in urgent need for new treatment options," explained Dr.
A total of 46 relapsed AML/MDS patients received APVO436 as weekly intravenous (IV) infusions at 10 different dose levels. APVO436 exhibited a favorable safety profile with acceptable tolerability and generally manageable drug-related adverse events (AEs), and its maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was not reached at a weekly dose of 60 mcg. The most common APVO436-related AEs were infusion-related reactions (IRR) occurring in 13 (28.3%) patients and cytokine release syndrome (CRS) occurring in 10 (21.7%) patients. The incidence of severe CRS was 8.7%.
Promising clinical activity was observed in 11 of 40 patients (27.5%) evaluable for efficacy: Eight of 34 (23.5%) evaluable relapsed AML patients showed favorable responses including prolonged stable disease (SD), >50% reduction of leukemic cell count in the bone marrow with clearance of leukemic cells from the blood, partial remissions (PR), and complete remissions (CR). Seven of these 8 with favorable responses had failed 2-4 prior lines of anti-AML therapy and one 76 years old patient had relapsed after achieving a remission on frontline venetoclax plus decitabine therapy. Furthermore, 3 of 6 (50%) evaluable relapsed MDS patients had a marrow CR.
The median survival was >300 days for the 8 relapsed AML patients with a favorable response. By contrast, the median survival for the remaining 31 AML patients was 100 days. Five of the 8 AML patients with favorable responses remained alive at 110, 124, 323, 352, and 395 days, respectively.
A clinically active, so-called "recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) level" was identified for further clinical development of APVO436. Of 9 patients treated at the RP2D level, 4 (44.4%) showed evidence of clinical activity: 2 AML patients achieved a CR, one MDS patient achieved a marrow CR, and the disease was stabilized in an AML patient with a time to progression of more than 7 months.
"The safety profile and preliminary evidence of efficacy of APVO436 in relapsed AML and MDS patients warrant further investigation of its clinical potential." stated
The article "A Clinical Phase 1B Study of the CD3xCD123 Bispecific Antibody APVO436 in Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome" has been published in Cancers as part of the Special Issue "Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)" and is available online:
Abstract: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/16/4113
PDF Version: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/16/4113/pdf
Special Issue:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/cancers/special_issues/Acute_Myeloid_Leukemia_AML
Citation Reference: Uckun, F.M.; Lin, T.L.; Mims,
About APVO436
Overexpression of CD123 is the hallmark of many forms of leukemia. Aptevo's lead proprietary drug candidate, APVO436 is a bispecific ADAPTIR that targets CD123 x CD3 and is designed to redirect the immune system of the patient to destroy leukemia cells expressing the target CD123 molecule on their surface. This antibody-like recombinant protein therapeutic is designed to engage both leukemia cells and T-cells of the immune system and bring them closely together to trigger a rapid and complete destruction of leukemia cells. APVO436 has been engineered using Aptevo's proprietary and enabling bioengineering methods and is designed to reduce the likelihood and severity of an unintended and potentially harmful activation of the immune system. APVO436 has been engineered to stay in the blood circulation long enough to locate, bind with and destroy target leukemia cells. APVO436 has received orphan drug designation ("orphan status") for AML according to the Orphan Drug Act.
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