On February 7, 2022 Clarity Pharmaceuticals (ASX: CU6) ("Clarity"), a clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company developing next-generation products to address the growing needs in oncology, reported that it has received a confirmation from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that the diagnostic 64Cu SAR-bisPSMA trial (COBRA) may proceed (Press release, Clarity Pharmaceuticals, FEB 7, 2022, View Source [SID1234607769]).
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Clarity’s Executive Chairman, Dr Alan Taylor, commented, "We are excited to be progressing this stand-alone diagnostic trial following a Study May Proceed letter from the US FDA as we head towards registering this product in the US. Following this exciting news, we are now planning to commence recruitment in the trial in the second quarter of CY2022."
COBRA (Copper-64 SAR-BisPSMA in Biochemically Recurrent prostAte cancer) is a Phase I/II Positron Emission Tomography (PET) trial of participants with biochemical recurrence (BCR) of prostate cancer following definitive therapy. It is a multi-centre, single arm, non-randomised, open-label trial of 64Cu-labelled SAR-bisPSMA in up to 50 participants. The primary objectives of the trial are to investigate safety and tolerability of 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA as well as its ability to correctly detect recurrence of prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is a key focus of Clarity’s Targeted Copper Theranostics (TCT) program where COBRA is the third clinical trial of the optimised SAR-bisPSMA agent in prostate cancer. The US-based theranostic 64Cu/67Cu SAR-bisPSMA trial, SECuRE (NCT04868604)1, has already demonstrated utility in patients with metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer with imaging from 1 hour to 72 hours post-injection. The diagnostic 64Cu SAR-bisPSMA trial in Australia, PROPELLER (NCT04839367)2, is well underway, having reached its 50% recruitment milestone in untreated, confirmed prostate cancer patients (i.e. pre-radical prostatectomy) in December 2021. Clarity has previously received advice from the FDA that its prostate diagnostic clinical program with 64Cu SAR-bisPSMA is addressing the two relevant patient populations for registration: pre-prostatectomy/pre-definitive treatment as well as patients with suspected biochemical recurrence.
Dr Alan Taylor further commented, "The preliminary data from our SAR-bisPSMA trials in Australia and the US look very promising and the high uptake and retention of SAR-bisPSMA shown in preclinical and clinical trials to date may lead to improved detection in patients with prostate cancer, particularly those with low PSA levels. Our team and our collaborators are excited to commence the COBRA trial, generating more data to progress the development of SAR-bisPSMA as we move this product closer to registration in the US.
"We also look forward to further validating our on-demand distribution model as the trial sites will be supplied with ready-to-use cGMP 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA product. Clarity’s vision is to move the diagnostic field towards centrally manufactured products that can be delivered on demand, shifting away from the supply constraints of the first generation of PET agents such as gallium-68 and fluorine-18 and the burdensome challenges of short-lived radionuclides. But most importantly, on-demand central manufacture of radiopharmaceuticals could potentially improve patient care by focusing on the needs of patients and their treating staff, delivering critical treatments that are safe and efficacious, on time and at any treatment centre with a PET camera."
Dr Neal Shore MD, FACS (CMO – Urology/Surgical Oncology, GenesisCare, US and the Medical Director of Carolina Urologic Research Centre), Principal Investigator in the COBRA trial, commented, "I am impressed by the images seen to date and look forward to working together with Clarity on the COBRA trial, exploring the clinical benefits of 64Cu SAR-bisPSMA in patients with BCR of prostate cancer. Higher uptake of the product in tumours may offer improvements in diagnosis of disease, which is particularly relevant for patients with suspected recurrence of prostate cancer. The ability to diagnose the disease earlier offers the potential to provide better treatment options earlier. When these benefits are combined with the ability to supply the products on demand and in large scale, this may be a game changer for prostate cancer management."
This announcement has been authorised for release by the Executive Chairman.