NCT05739981 · Imunon
Phase II IMNN-001 (Also Known as GEN-1) on SLL With BEV and NACT, Newly Diagnosed Advanced Ovarian, Fallopian Tube or Primary Peritoneal Cancer
(MRD)
What this study is about
This is a 1:1 randomly assigned, open label, multi-center phase I/II trial to evaluate the safety, dosing, effectiveness, and biological activity of adding IMNN-001 to chemotherapy + BEV compared to chemotherapy + BEV alone.
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This is a 1:1 randomized, open label, multi-center phase I/II trial to evaluate the safety, dosing, efficacy, and biological activity of adding IMNN-001 to chemotherapy + BEV compared to chemotherapy + BEV alone.
Interventions
DRUG
Paclitaxel
Paclitaxel 175 mg/m2 IV
DRUG
Carboplatin
Carboplatin AUC 5-6 IV
DRUG
Bevacizumab
BEV 15 mg/kg IV administration will be included with each cycle EXCEPT the following cycles: \[1\] Cycle 1, \[2\] the last cycle of neoadjuvant therapy immediately preceding ICS, and \[3\] the first cycle of adjuvant chemotherapy (i.e., first cycle after ICS). During the maintenance phase, BEV 15 mg/kg will be administered every 3 weeks as a single agent until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity for a maximum of an additional 18 cycles. In total, BEV may be administered up to 24 cycles. FDA approved BEV biosimilars may be used in this study in place of BEV.
DRUG
IMNN-001
IL-12 Plasmid Formulated with PEG-PEI-Cholesterol Lipopolymer
Primary outcome measures
Minimal Residual Disease
Time frame: 8 months
To determine if the addition of IMNN-001 reduces the rate of histologically documented MRD as determined by SLL in the experimental group (chemotherapy + BEV + IMNN-001) as compared to the control group (chemotherapy + BEV).
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
- Subjects with ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal carcinoma with high grade serous adenocarcinoma histology are eligible. Poorly differentiated carcinomas consistent with high grade serous histology are eligible. Pathologic diagnosis may be via frozen section or permanent pathology from diagnostic laparoscopy during the screening phase or via pre-enrollment core biopsy (but not cytology). 2. Subjects must have an International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage of III or IV who based on standard of care clinical considerations have been recommended to undergo neoadjuvant therapy per standard clinical determination by their oncology provider. 3. Subjects must have adequate: bone marrow function, renal function, hepatic function, and neurologic function. 4. Subjects should be free of active infection requiring isolation, parenteral antibiotics or a serious uncontrolled medical illness or disorder within four weeks of study entry. Subje
Where
- Baltimore, Maryland
- New York, New York
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Houston, Texas
Collaborators
Breakthrough Cancer Research
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Data: ClinicalTrials.gov · synced Jul 6, 2026 · Source of record for eligibility and locations