ReInspire: A phase 2 study of mutant-selective PI3Kα inhibitor, RLY-2608, in adults and children with PIK3CA-related overgrowth spectrum and malformations driven by PIK3CA mutation
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Abstract Background and Significance Somatic gain-of-function mutations in the PIK3CA gene can result in a range of vascular malformations (VMs). These rare disorders include lymphatic anomalies and PIK3CA-related overgrowth spectrum (PROS). VMs are noncancerous lesions that may be managed with treatments such as surgery, sclerotherapy, sirolimus, and non-mutant-selective PI3Kα inhibitors; however, use of systemic therapies in patients is frequently limited by drug-related adverse effects. In particular, inhibition of wild-type PI3Kα results in significant toxicity, including hyperglycemia, diarrhea and rash. RLY-2608 is a novel, allosteric, pan-mutant and isoform-selective oral PI3Kα inhibitor designed to have higher potency and improved tolerability. In a PIK3CAH1047R HUVEC xenograft mouse model, RLY-2608 demonstrated greater lesion regression and less insulin induction across clinically relevant dose levels than alpelisib (Llambi, VAC 2025). ReInspire (RLY-2608-201; NCT06789913) is an ongoing, global, multicenter study in patients with PIK3CA-driven VMs to assess the safety, pharmacokinetics, recommended adult and pediatric dosing, and efficacy of RLY-2608 based on target lesion volume and clinical outcome assessments. The design of this study, including dose selection, was informed by clinical data from the first-in-human study of RLY-2608 in adult patients with advanced solid tumors, including breast cancer (Varkaris et al, 2024). Study Design and Methods ReInspire is a 3-part study evaluating the safety and efficacy of RLY-2608 in approximately 277 patients two years of age and older with PIK3CA-driven VMs and PROS. RLY-2608 is administered orally in continuous cycles. The primary endpoints are safety, tolerability, recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D), and efficacy of RLY-2608 per volumetric reduction on MRI (≥20% reduction from baseline to Week 24 in the sum of target lesion volumes) by blinded independent central review. Other endpoints include duration of response and change in age-appropriate clinical outcome assessments. Patients are enrolled in a staggered fashion by age, beginning with adult and adolescent participants 12 years and older (Group 1), and may be extended to pediatric participants 6 to <12 years (Group 2) and 2 to <6 years, based on review of cumulative clinical data. Part 1 is the open-label dose-finding portion, which initiates with randomization of Group 1 patients (n=45) to one of three dose levels with stratification according to prior alpelisib use, and will be followed by weight-based dose escalation using a Bayesian optimal interval (BOIN) design in Groups 2 and 3, if opened. Part 2 is a basket-style, open-label dose expansion that will evaluate the clinical activity of RLY-2608 at one or more RP2Ds in various populations in cohorts of 20 patients each based on Part 1 findings. Depending on the results of Parts 1 and 2, Part 3, a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, 2:1 randomized study (n=90), may be opened to patients 6 years of age and older. To enroll, patients are required to have a clinical diagnosis of PROS or a malformation within the ISSVA classifications, and the majority must have a documented activating PIK3CA mutation per local assessment of lesional tissue and/or cell-free DNA from the lesion or blood. Patients with other known pathogenic somatic or germline driver mutations (such as TIE2 (TEK) and AKT1) are not eligible. Patients must be a candidate for investigational systemic therapy; have severe, symptomatic, and/or progressive disease; and at least one target lesion amenable for volumetric assessment. Additionally, patients who have received disease-directed therapy must undergo a washout period for systemic treatment and local therapies including radiation, surgery and other procedures. Patients with Type 1 or 2 diabetes requiring antihyperglycemic medication or fasting plasma glucose ≥140 mg/dL, or glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) ≥7.0% (≥53 mmol/mol) are not eligible. Statistical analyses will be primarily descriptive in nature in Parts 1 and 2, with statistical comparisons between RLY-2608 and placebo at Week 24. ReInspire is open to enrollment. Patients ≥12 years are now enrolling in Part 1. For more information, contact clinicaltrials@relaytx.com
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Authors (14)
Shelley Crary
1Arkansas Children's Hospital/ University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, United States
Joana Mack
1Arkansas Children's Hospital/ University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, United States
Ahmad Al-Huniti
2Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States
Vivian Chang
3University of California Los Angeles Health, Los Angeles, United States
Beth Drolet
4University of Wisconsin-Madison Hospital, Madison, United States
Adrienne Hammill
5Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center-Hemangioma and Vascular Malformation Department, Cincinnati, United States
Ionela Iacobas
6Baylor College Of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, United States
Michael Kelly
Beth Apsel Winger
8University of California San Francisco Birthmarks and Vascular Center, San Francisco, United States
Martin Robledo
9Relay Therapeutics, Cambridge, United States
Rick Blakesley
9Relay Therapeutics, Cambridge, United States
Caitlin Patriquin
9Relay Therapeutics, Cambridge, United States
Brenton Mar
9Relay Therapeutics, Cambridge, United States
Bryan Sisk
10St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington Univ School of Med Pediatric Hem-Onc, St. Louis, United States