NCT04910568 · Genentech, Inc.
A Study Evaluating the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Activity of Cevostamab in Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma
(CAMMA 1)
What this study is about
This Phase Ib, conducted at multiple hospitals, where both patients and doctors know the treatment given study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, how the drug moves through the body (PK), and how the drug affects the body (PD) of cevostamab treatment given alone, cevostamab plus pomalidomide and dexamethasone (Pd) or cevostamab plus daratumumab and dexamethasone (Dd) which will be administered to participants with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM) via given through a vein (IV) (IV) infusion.
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This Phase Ib, multicenter, open-label study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) of cevostamab monotherapy, cevostamab plus pomalidomide and dexamethasone (Pd) or cevostamab plus daratumumab and dexamethasone (Dd) which will be administered to participants with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM) via intravenous (IV) infusion.
Interventions
DRUG
Cevostamab
Cevostamab will be administered intravenously on a 28-day cycle, up to a total of 13 cycles (Arm A), in 28-day cycles Q2W followed by Q4W (Arm B) and in 21 day cycles from C1-C8 Q3W and 28-day cycles from C9 onwards Q4W (Arm C). For Arm A, participants have the option to enter re-treatment within 12 months of the end of treatment visit. For Arms B and C, participants can be treated until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
DRUG
Tocilizumab
Tocilizumab will be administered for the treatment of cytokine release syndrome (CRS) when necessary.
DRUG
Pomalidomide
Pomalidomide will be administered orally (PO) on a 28-day cycle.
DRUG
Daratumumab
Daratumumab will be administered subcutaneously (SC) on 21 day (C1-8) and 28-day cycles (C9 onwards).
DRUG
Dexamethasone
Arm A: Dexamethasone will be administered as a premedication. Arms B and C: Dexamethasone will be administered via IV or orally at 20 mg as study investigational medicinal product.
Primary outcome measures
Recommended Phase II Dose (RP2D)
Time frame: Baseline up to approximately 4 years
Percentage of Participants with Adverse Events
Time frame: Baseline up to approximately 4 years
Percentage of Dose Interruptions
Time frame: Baseline up to approximately 4 years
Percentage of Dose Reductions
Time frame: Baseline up to approximately 4 years
Percentage of Dose Intensity
Time frame: Baseline up to approximately 4 years
Percentage of Treatment Discontinuation
Time frame: Baseline up to approximately 4 years
Who can participate
This study lists these criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov. A study coordinator reviews eligibility during screening — this page does not determine whether you qualify.
Inclusion criteria
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status of 0 or 1
- Life expectancy of at least 12 weeks
- Agreement to provide bone marrow biopsy and aspirate samples
- Resolution of adverse events from prior anti-cancer therapy to Grade \<=1
- Measurable disease
- For women of childbearing potential: agreement to remain abstinent or use contraception, during the treatment period (including treatment interruptions) and for at least 5 months after the last dose of cevostamab and at least 3 months after the last dose of tocilizumab was administered
- For men: agreement to remain abstinent or use a condom, and agreement to refrain from donating sperm, during the treatment period, and for at least 2 months after the last dose of tocilizumab was administered to avoid exposing the embryo and sexual partner Additional Arm A-Specific Inclusion Criteria
- Diagnosis of R/R MM for which no established therapy for MM is appropriate and available, or intolerance to those established therapies Additional Arm B-Specific Inclusion Criteria
- For Cohort B1S: Participants with R/R MM who have received at least two prior lines of treatment, including a proteasome inhibitor (PI) and an immunomodulatory drug (IMiD)
- For Cohort B2S, B1E, B3E: Participants with R/R MM who have received at least one prior line of treatment that included at least two consecutive cycles of treatment, including a PI and an IMiD
- For Cohort B4E: Participants with R/R MM who have received one to four lines of prior therapy that included at least two consecutive cycles of anti-CD38 therapy, lenalidomide and a PI, and either: Prior B-cell maturation antigen- (BCMA)-targeted therapy-directed chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR T) cell therapy or Prior BCMA-antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy
- Agreement to comply with all requirements of the pomalidomide pregnancy prevention program
- For women of childbearing potential: agreement to remain abstinent or use two reliable methods of contraception starting at least 4 weeks prior to, during the treatment period, and for at least 4 weeks after the last dose of pomalidomide was administered
- For men: agreement to remain abstinent or use a condom during the treatment period and for at least 4 weeks after the last dose of pomalidomide, (even if he has undergone a successful vasectomy) and agreement to refrain from donating sperm and blood during this same period Additional Arm C-Specific Inclusion Criteria
- For Cohort C1S: Patients with R/R MM who have received at least two prior lines of treatment including a PI and an IMiD
- For Cohort C2S and additional cohorts: Participants with R/R MM who have received at least 1 prior line of therapy
- For women of childbearing potential: agreement to remain abstinent or use contraceptive methods during the treatment period and for at least 102 days after the last dose of daratumumab was administered
- For men: agreement to remain abstinent or use a condom during the treatment period and for at least 102 days after the last dose of daratumumab was administered to avoid exposing the embryo, and agreement to refrain from donating sperm during this same period
Exclusion criteria
- Prior treatment with cevostamab or another agent targeting FcRH5
- Inability to comply with protocol-mandated hospitalization and activities restrictions
- Pregnant or breastfeeding, or intending to become pregnant during the study or within 5 months after the last dose of cevostamab or within 3 months after the last dose of tocilizumab (if applicable).
- Prior use of any monoclonal antibody, radioimmunoconjugate, or antibody-drugconjugate as anti-cancer therapy within 4 weeks before first study treatment, except for the use of non-myeloma therapy
- Prior treatment with systemic immunotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to, cytokine therapy and anti-CTLA4, anti-PD-1, and antiPD-L1 therapeutic antibodies within 12 weeks or 5 half-lives of the drug, whichever is shorter, before first study treatment
- Prior treatment with CAR T-cell therapy within 12 weeks before first study treatment
- Treatment with radiotherapy within 4 weeks (systemic radiation) or 14 days (focal radiation) prior to first study treatment
- Treatment with any chemotherapeutic agent or other anti-cancer agent (investigational or otherwise) within 4 weeks or 5 half-lives of the drug, whichever is shorter, prior to first study treatment
- Autologous SCT within 100 days prior to first study treatment
- Prior allogeneic stem cell transplant(ation) (SCT)
- Circulating plasma cell count exceeding 500/micro L or 5% of the peripheral blood white cells
- Prior solid organ transplantation
- History of autoimmune disease
- History of confirmed progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
- History of severe allergic or anaphylactic reactions to monoclonal antibody therapy
- Known history of amyloidosis
- Lesions in proximity of vital organs that may develop sudden decompensation/deterioration in the setting of a tumor flare
- History of other malignancy within 2 years prior to screening
- Known treatment-related, immune-mediated adverse events associated with prior checkpoint inhibitors
- Current or past history of central nervous system (CNS) disease, such as stroke, epilepsy, CNS vasculitis, neurodegenerative disease, or CNS involvement by MM
- Significant cardiovascular disease
- Symptomatic active pulmonary disease or requiring supplemental oxygen
- Known active bacterial, viral, fungal, mycobacterial, parasitic, or other infection
- Known or suspected chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection
- Recent major surgery within 4 weeks prior to first study treatment
- Positive serologic or PCR test results for acute or chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection
- Acute or chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection
- Known history of Grade \>= 3 CRS or immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) with prior bispecific therapies
- Known history of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) or immune effector cell associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis like syndrome (IEC HS)
- Active symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection at study enrollment or requiring treatment with intravenous (IV) antiviral where the last dose of IV antiviral treatment was given within 14 days prior to first study treatment. Patients with active COVID-19 infection must have clinical recovery and two negative antigen tests at least 24 hours apart prior to first study treatment
- Positive and quantifiable EBV polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or Cytomegalovirus (CMV) PCR prior to first study treatment
- Known history of HIV seropositivity
- Administration of a live, attenuated vaccine within 4 weeks before first study treatment or anticipation that such a live attenuated vaccine will be required during the study
- Treatment with systemic immunosuppressive medications, with the exception of corticosteroid treatment \<=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent, within 2 weeks prior to first study treatment
- History of illicit drug or alcohol abuse within 12 months prior to screening, in the investigator's judgment Additional Arm B-Specific Exclusion Criteria
- Pregnant or breastfeeding, or intending to become pregnant 4 weeks prior to initiation of study treatment, during the study, (including treatment interruptions) or within 4 weeks after the last dose of pomalidomide
- Significant cardiovascular disease (such as, but not limited to, New York Heart Association Class III or IV cardiac disease, myocardial infarction within the last 12 months, uncontrolled arrhythmias, or unstable angina)
- History of erythema multiforme, Grade \>=3 rash, blistering, or severe hypersensitivity to prior treatment with immunomodulatory drugs such as thalidomide, lenalidomide, or pomalidomide
- Inability to tolerate thromboprophylaxis, or contraindication to thromboprophylaxis
- GI disease that might significantly alter absorption of oral drugs Additional Arm C-Specific Exclusion Criteria
- Pregnant or breastfeeding, or intending to become pregnant during the study or within 102 days after the last dose of daratumumab
- Known hypersensitivity to biopharmaceuticals produced in CHO cells or any component of daratumumab formulations
- Known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with a forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) \<50% of predicted normal
- Known moderate or severe persistent asthma within the past 2 years, or current uncontrolled asthma of any classification
Where
- Duarte, California
- Irvine, California
- Denver, Colorado
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Detroit, Michigan
- St Louis, Missouri
Collaborators
Hoffmann-La Roche
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