Trial in progress: A Phase I/II study to investigate the combination of LP-118, ponatinib, vincristine and dexamethasone (LPVd regimen) in relapsed/refractory T-ALL/lbl
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Abstract Background and significance: T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL/LBL) accounts for 15% of pediatric and 25% of adult ALL cases. Precursor T-ALL and its more immature subset, early T precursor (ETP) ALL, have limited treatment options after first-line chemotherapy. Due to this unmet need, long-term survival for relapsed/refractory (R/R) T-ALL is <10%. During normal T-cell development in thymus, early precursor cells first rearrange T-cell receptor β chain (TCRβ), which pairs with an invariant surrogate pre-Tα chain to create pre-TCR signaling complex. Pre-TCR signaling promotes cell survival, proliferation and differentiation in a ligand-independent manner. We and others have shown that in T-ALL, oncogenic mutations frequently hijack this pathway, leading to constitutive activation of downstream signaling cascades. We discovered that the inhibition of pre-TCR (LCK) signaling leads to induction of apoptosis in T-ALL, and BCL-2/BCL-xL inhibitors which activate suicide pathways can synergize with LCK inhibitors (Saygin, Clin Cancer Res 2023). LP-118 is an oral dual BCL-2/BCL-xL inhibitor, with a modified structure and fine-tuned BCL-xL activity to minimize platelet toxicity. Based on our preclinical work showing the synergy between LP-118 and ponatinib (pre-TCR signaling inhibitor), we designed the phase 1/2 LPVd trial combining LP-118 and ponatinib (LCK inhibitor) with low-intensity chemotherapy backbone (Vd: vincristine, dexamethasone) in patients with R/R T-ALL/LBL (NCT06207123). The trial was activated at the University of Chicago in September 2024, and we plan to open it at four additional sites. Study design and methods: Adult patients (≥18 years) with R/R T-ALL/LBL, defined as bone marrow or blood involvement with ≥5% lymphoblasts, or measurable residual disease (MRD) with >10-4 level detected by multiparameter flow cytometry or NGS-based MRD, or patients with isolated extramedullary disease that is measurable by CT scan are eligible. Participants should otherwise have good performance status (ECOG 0-2), adequate organ function, and no active infections. In phase 1, a standard 3+3 design is implemented to test the combination of different dose levels of LP-118 with low-intensity chemotherapy (Vd) at dose levels 1 (100 mg), 2 (200 mg) and 3 (300 mg), followed by the addition of ponatinib 30 mg to different dose levels of LP-118 at levels 4 (100 mg), 5 (200 mg) and 6 (300 mg). Ponatinib dose reduction to 15 mg is allowed for participants who experience toxicity or achieve MRD-negative remission. The primary objective of the phase 1 portion is to identify the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of this novel-novel combination therapy. The primary endpoint is dose limiting toxicity (DLT), defined as a grade ≥3 non-hematologic toxicity related to the study drugs, except for the following which will not be considered DLT: grade 3 fatigue, asthenia, fever, anorexia, constipation; grade 3 nausea, vomiting or diarrhea not requiring tube feeding, total parenteral nutrition or hospitalization; infection, bleeding or other expected direct complication of cytopenias due to active underlying leukemia. The maximum tolerated dose is the dose such that <33% of patients (<2 of 6) experience DLT. At the time of this submission, 9 patients have been enrolled. After identifying the RP2D from the phase 1 portion, we will do a phase 2 dose expansion by enrolling 12 additional patients at this dose level to investigate the efficacy of LPVd. R/R T-ALL is a rare disease for which large phase III studies are rarely conducted. Primary endpoint of the phase 2 portion is complete remission (CR). The CR rate with re-induction chemotherapy in patients with R/R T-ALL is 10%. A previous phase 1b/2 study of venetoclax, navitoclax and chemotherapy in R/R T-ALL showed 50% CR rate. Therefore, we anticipate a CR rate of 30% in our study, which combines LP-118 with similar chemotherapy backbone. A total of 18 patients are needed to achieve 80% power under one-sided alpha= 0.10. We will include 6 patients from phase 1 portion in our efficacy analysis. Several correlative studies are planned to identify biomarkers of response and resistance, including BH3 profiling, molecular genetic profiling (DNA- and RNA-seq), and pre-TCR signaling activity in baseline vs relapse samples. This investigator-initiated trial is funded by the Leukemia Lymphoma Society Academic Clinical Trials grant.
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Authors (21)
Caner Saygin
9Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Anand Patel
Hannah Levavi
3Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Tisch Cancer Institute, New York, United States
Kristen O'Dwyer
22University of Rochester, Wilmot Cancer Institute, Rochester, United States
Meixiao Long
3The James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute at The Ohio State University, Department of Hematology, Columbus, United States
Fernando Vargas Madueno
13moffitt malignant hematology and cellular therapy at memorial healthcare system, pembroke pines, United States
Chenyu Lin
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University
Theodore Karrison
Howard Weiner
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School
Adam Duvall
1University of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Satyajit Kosuri
11Division of Hematology and Oncology, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL
Rafael Madero-Marroquin
1University of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Gregory Roloff
1University of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Michael Drazer
1University of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Michael Thirman
1University of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Richard Larson
1University of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Olatoyosi Odenike
University of Chicago Medicine and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chicago
L. Evan Reddick
7Takeda, Cambridge, United States
Yu Chen
Stephen Anthony
7Halia Therapeutics, Inc., Lehi, Utah, United States
Wendy Stock