On October 13, 2016 Innate Pharma SA (the "Company" – Euronext Paris: FR0010331421 – IPH), reported that preliminary safety and clinical activity results for the Phase I study testing IPH4102 in patients with relapsed/refractory cutaneous T-cell lymphomas ("CTCL") will be presented by Professor Martine Bagot, Head of the Dermatology Department at the Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, at the Third World Congress of Cutaneous Lymphomas "3WCCL" (October 26-28, 2016, in New-York, USA) (Press release, Innate Pharma, OCT 13, 2016, View Source [SID:SID1234515792]).
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The presentation will be made available on the Company’s website, in the Product Pipeline – IPH4102 section after the session.
About the presentation:
Title: "First-in-Human, open label, multicenter phase I study of IPH4102, first-in-class humanized anti-KIR3DL2 mAb, in relapsed/refractory CTCL: preliminary safety and clinical activity results"
Scientific Session O. Therapeutics 3a: Endpoints & Clinical Trials
Date: October 28, 2016
Presentaton Time: 13:30 – 14:45 EST
Presenter: Pr. Martine Bagot, Head of the Dermatology Department, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris
Location: Roone Arledge Auditorium – Alfred Lerner Hall at Columbia University – New York
About IPH4102 Phase I trial:
The Phase I trial is an open label, multicenter study of IPH4102 in patients with relapsed/refractory CTCL which is performed in Europe (France, Netherlands, and United Kingdom) and in the US (NCT02593045). Participating institutions include several hospitals with internationally recognized expertise: the Saint-Louis Hospital (Paris, France), the Stanford University Medical Center (Stanford, CA), the Ohio State University (Columbus, OH), the MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, Texas), the Leiden University Medical Center (Netherlands), and the Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital (United Kingdom). Approximately 60 patients with KIR3DL2-positive CTCL having received at least two prior lines of systemic therapy are expected to be enrolled in two sequential study parts:
A dose-escalation part including approximately 40 CTCL patients in 10 dose levels. Its objective is to identify the Maximum Tolerated Dose and/or the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D); the dose-escalation follows an accelerated 3+3 design;
A cohort expansion part with 2 cohorts of 10 patients each in 2 CTCL subtypes (transformed mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome) receiving IPH4102 at the RP2D until progression. Cohort design (CTCL subtype, number of patients…) may be revisited based on the findings in the dose escalation part of the study.
The primary objective of this trial is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of repeated administrations of single agent IPH4102 in this patient population. The secondary objectives include assessment of the drug’s antitumor activity. A large set of exploratory analyses aims at identifying biomarkers of clinical activity. Clinical endpoints include overall objective response rate, response duration and progression-free survival.
About IPH4102 Phase I trial:
The Phase I trial is an open label, multicenter study of IPH4102 in patients with relapsed/refractory CTCL which is performed in Europe (France, Netherlands, and United Kingdom) and in the US (NCT02593045). Participating institutions include several hospitals with internationally recognized expertise: the Saint-Louis Hospital (Paris, France), the Stanford University Medical Center (Stanford, CA), the Ohio State University (Columbus, OH), the MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, Texas), the Leiden University Medical Center (Netherlands), and the Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital (United Kingdom). Approximately 60 patients with KIR3DL2-positive CTCL having received at least two prior lines of systemic therapy are expected to be enrolled in two sequential study parts:
A dose-escalation part including approximately 40 CTCL patients in 10 dose levels. Its objective is to identify the Maximum Tolerated Dose and/or the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D); the dose-escalation follows an accelerated 3+3 design;
A cohort expansion part with 2 cohorts of 10 patients each in 2 CTCL subtypes (transformed mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome) receiving IPH4102 at the RP2D until progression. Cohort design (CTCL subtype, number of patients…) may be revisited based on the findings in the dose escalation part of the study.
The primary objective of this trial is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of repeated administrations of single agent IPH4102 in this patient population. The secondary objectives include assessment of the drug’s antitumor activity. A large set of exploratory analyses aims at identifying biomarkers of clinical activity. Clinical endpoints include overall objective response rate, response duration and progression-free survival.