Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, and Blood Concentration of PMC-309
Launched by PHARMABCINE · Jul 19, 2023
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying a new treatment called PMC-309 for patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors, which are cancers that cannot be removed by surgery and have spread to other parts of the body. The goal of this trial is to assess how safe the treatment is, how well it is tolerated, and how it moves through the body. PMC-309 will be tested alone and in combination with another medication called pembrolizumab. This study is currently not recruiting participants, but when it begins, it will involve adults over 18 years of age who have specific types of cancer that have not responded to previous treatments.
To be eligible for the trial, participants need to have a documented diagnosis of advanced cancer and must have shown that their disease progressed after receiving certain prior treatments. They should also meet various health criteria, including adequate blood counts and organ function. If someone decides to join the study, they can expect to undergo regular medical evaluations, including scans to monitor their condition, and will be closely monitored for any side effects from the treatment. It's important to note that participants must follow specific guidelines, such as using contraception if they are of childbearing potential, to ensure their safety and the integrity of the study.
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Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- To be eligible for this study, a participant must meet ALL of the following inclusion criteria:
- • 1. The participant voluntarily signs an informed consent form (ICF) indicating they understand the purpose and procedures required for the study and are willing to participate in the study.
- • 2. Are at least 18 years of age.
- • 3. Are diagnosed with advanced or metastatic solid tumors (non-lymphoma) by histology or pathology that is metastatic or unresectable and considered relapsed and/or refractory to prior therapy.
- Definition of anti-PD-1/L1 refractory participant:
- Participants must have progressed on treatment with an anti-PD1/L1 mAb administered either as monotherapy, or in combination with other checkpoint inhibitors or other therapies. PD-1 treatment progression is defined by meeting all of the following criteria:
- • 1. Has received at least 2 doses of an approved anti-PD-1/L1 mAb.
- • 2. Has demonstrated disease progression (PD) after PD-1/L1 as defined by RECIST v1.1. The initial evidence of PD is to be confirmed by a second assessment no less than 4 weeks from the date of the first documented PD, in the absence of rapid clinical progression.
- • 3. PD has been documented within 12 weeks from the last dose of anti-PD-1/L1 mAb.
- • i. PD is determined according to iRECIST v1.1. ii. This determination is made by the PI (or designee). Once PD is confirmed, the initial date of PD documentation will be considered the date of disease progression
- • 4. Have measurable disease per RECIST v1.1 documented by computerized tomography scan (CT scan) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), measurable at Baseline. Lesions situated in a previously irradiated area are considered measurable if progression has been demonstrated in such lesions.
- • 5. Have an ECOG performance status of 0 or 1.
- 6. Can satisfy the following criteria in hematologic, renal, and hepatic function tests performed within 7 days prior to screening:
- 1. Hematologic tests:
- • ANC more than and equal to 1.5 × 109 per L.
- • Platelets more than and equal to 100 × 109 per L.
- • Hemoglobin more than and equal to 9.0 g per dL or more than and equal to 5.6 mmol per L.
- • Note: Criteria must be met without packed red blood cell (pRBC) transfusion within the prior 2 weeks. Participants can be on a stable dose of erythropoietin (more than equal to approximately 3 months).
- 2. Blood coagulation tests:
- • Prothrombin time less than and equal to 1.5 × upper limit of normal (ULN).
- • Activated partial thromboplastin time less than and equal to 1.5 × ULN.
- 3. Hepatic function tests:
- • Total bilirubin less than and equal to 1.5 × ULN or direct bilirubin less than and equal to ULN for participants with total bilirubin levels more than and equal to 1.5 × ULN.
- • Aspartate aminotransferase or alanine aminotransferase less than and equal to 2.5 × ULN (less than and equal to 5× ULN in case of liver metastasis).
- 4. Renal function test:
- • less than and equal to 1.5 × ULN or creatinine clearance more than and equal to 30 mL/min for participant with creatinine levels above 1.5 × institutional ULN.
- • 7. Are willing and able to adhere to the prohibitions and restrictions as specified in the study protocol.
- • 8. Eligible participants (male and female) of childbearing potential must agree to use reliable contraception (hormone, barrier method, or abstinence) from Screening (Day -1) until at least 120 days after administration of the last dose of the IP.
- • 9. Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must have a negative urine pregnancy test at Screening (Day -1) and be willing to have additional pregnancy tests as required throughout the study.
- 10. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected participants must be on anti-retroviral therapy (ART) and have a well-controlled HIV infection/disease defined as:
- • 1. Participants on ART must have a CD4+ T-cell count 350 cells/mm3 at time of Screening.
- • 2. Participants on ART must have achieved and maintained virologic suppression defined as confirmed by HIV RNA level below 50 copies/mL or the lower limit of qualification (below the limit of detection) using the locally available assay at the time of Screening and for at least 12 weeks prior to Screening.
- • 3. Participants on ART must have been on a stable regimen, without changes in drugs or dose modification, for at least 4 weeks prior to study entry (Day 1).
- Exclusion Criteria:
- A participant who meets ANY of the following exclusion criteria must be excluded from the study:
- • 1. Has received treatment with a VISTA targeting agent.
- • 2. Has a history of positive testing for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or hepatitis C antibody (anti-hepatitis C virus) or other clinically active liver disease, or positive testing at Screening for HBsAg or anti- hepatitis C virus.
- • 3. HIV-infected participants with a history of Kaposi sarcoma and/or Multicentric Castleman Disease.
- • 4. Has a medical condition which, in the opinion of the PI (or designee), places the participant at an unacceptably high risk for toxicity.
- • 5. Has a known additional malignancy that is progressing or has required active treatment within the past 3 years.
- • 6. Is currently participating in or has participated in a study of an investigational agent or have received anticancer immunotherapy within 4 weeks prior to the first dose of IP.
- • 7. Has an active autoimmune disease with a history of flares requiring immunosuppressant medications within the past 6 months or that has required systemic treatment in the past 2 years (ie, with use of disease modifying agents, corticosteroids or immunosuppressive drugs). Replacement therapy (eg, thyroxine, insulin, or physiologic corticosteroid replacement therapy for adrenal or pituitary insufficiency) is not considered a form of systemic treatment and is allowed.
- • 8. History of known or suspected seizure disorder.
- • 9. Has oxygen-dependent chronic disease.
- • 10. Serious Grade 4 venous thromboembolic event including pulmonary embolism.
- • 11. Participant is receiving therapeutic anticoagulants.
- • 12. Has had an allogeneic tissue/solid organ transplant.
- • 13. Major surgery (eg, requiring general anesthesia) within 4 weeks before the planned first dose of the IP, or not fully recovered from prior surgery, or has surgery planned during the time the participant is expected to participate in the study or within 4 weeks after the last dose of IP.
- 14. Fertility exclusions:
- • 1. Participant is pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant while enrolled in this study or within 120 days after the last dose of IP; WOCBP must have a negative pregnancy status confirmed by urine pregnancy test at Screening and within 72 hours of first dose of the IP. (If the urine test is positive or cannot be confirmed as negative, a serum pregnancy test will be required.)
- • 2. Participant is a man who plans to father a child while enrolled in this study or within 3 months after the last dose of the IP.
- • 3. Male participants must also refrain from sperm donation during the treatment period and for 5 terminal half-lives (of PMC-309) plus an additional 90 days (a spermatogenesis cycle).
- • Note: The half-life of PMC-309 is 47 hours.
- • 15. Vaccinated with a live vaccine within 30 days (with the exception of the annual inactivated influenza vaccine) prior to the first dose of the IP.
- • 16. Received COVID-19 vaccine within 7 days of the first IP administration.
- • 17. Any medical condition for which, in the opinion of the PI or designee, participation would not be in the best interest of the participant (eg, compromise the well-being of the participant) or that could prevent, limit, or confound the protocol specified assessments.
- • 18. Uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to, poorly controlled hypertension; poorly controlled diabetes; ongoing active infection requiring antibiotics or acute infectious illness (including suspected viral infection); symptomatic congestive heart failure; unstable angina pectoris; cardiac arrhythmia considered to increase risk for the participant by the PI (or designee); or active psychiatric disorder (schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, treated depression with ongoing antidepressant medication etc.) that would limit compliance with study requirements.
- • 19. Has a diagnosis of immunodeficiency or is receiving chronic systemic steroid therapy (at a dose exceeding 10 mg daily of prednisone equivalent) or any other form of immunosuppressive therapy within 7 days prior the first dose of IP.
- • 20. Has known active central nervous system (CNS) metastases and/or carcinomatous meningitis. Participants with previously treated brain metastases may participate provided they are radiologically stable, (ie, without evidence of progression for at least 4 weeks by repeat imaging \[note that the repeat imaging should be performed during Screening\], clinically stable and without requirement of steroid treatment for at least 14 days prior to first dose of IP).
- • 21. Prior allogeneic organ or bone marrow transplant.
- 22. Participant has had prior therapy meeting the following:
- • 1. Prior T-cell receptor-modified or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CART) therapy.
- • 2. Other anticancer therapy, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or treatment with an investigational anticancer agent within 4 weeks prior to the first dose of IP.
- • 3. Has received prior radiotherapy (excluding limited palliative radiation) within 2 weeks of start of IP or has a history of radiation pneumonitis.
- • 4. Participants must have recovered from all radiation-related toxicities and not require corticosteroids. A 1-week washout is permitted for palliative radiation (less than and equal to 2 weeks of radiotherapy) to non-CNS disease.
- • 5. Except for hearing loss, alopecia and pigmentation, all toxicity caused by previous anti-tumor therapy has recovered to Grade 1 or less.
- • 23. Participant received prior therapy with an anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 mAb or with an agent targeting stimulatory or co-inhibitory T-cell receptors and was discontinued from that treatment due to a Grade 3 or higher immune related AE.
- • 24. Participant has an active autoimmune disease that required systemic treatment in the past.
- • 25. Has a history of (non-infectious) pneumonitis / interstitial lung disease that required steroids or has current pneumonitis / interstitial lung disease.
- • 26. Class III or IV heart failure by New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification.
- • 27. History of abdominal fistula or gastrointestinal perforation within 6 months prior to start of IP administration.
- • 28. History of serious gastrointestinal hemorrhage within 6 months prior to start of IP administration.
- • 29. History of hypertensive crisis or hypertensive encephalopathy.
- • 30. History of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.
- • 31. Social situation that would limit compliance with study requirements.
- • 32. A diagnosis of immunodeficiency or is receiving chronic systemic corticosteroids at a dose that exceeds 10 mg daily of prednisone equivalent or any other form of immunosuppressive therapy within 7 days prior the first dose of the IP. Inhaled or topical steroids are permitted in the absence of active autoimmune disease.
About Pharmabcine
Pharmabcine is a pioneering biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing innovative therapies for the treatment of unmet medical needs. With a focus on developing novel monoclonal antibodies and targeted treatments, Pharmabcine leverages cutting-edge research and state-of-the-art technology to enhance patient outcomes across various therapeutic areas. Committed to scientific excellence and regulatory compliance, the company actively engages in clinical trials to validate the safety and efficacy of its products, aiming to bring transformative solutions to healthcare providers and patients worldwide.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Benowa, Queensland, Australia
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Andrea Tazbirkova, Dr
Principal Investigator
Pindara Private Hospital
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported