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Daiichi Sankyo signs clinical trial collaboration deal with Merck and Pfizer

Image: Daiichi Sankyo enters into clinical trial collaboration with Merck and Pfizer. Photo: courtesy of jk1991 / FreeDigitalPhotos.net.

A separate research collaboration to conduct preclinical studies evaluating [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan in combination with avelumab, the DDR inhibitor and other investigational compounds in Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany’s and Pfizer’s pipelines is also underway.

Daiichi Sankyo vice president, oncology research and development, antibody drug conjugate task force head Tom Held said: “The collaboration is another milestone in our development strategy to maximize the potential of [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan for various HER2 expressing and mutated cancers in combination with immunotherapy and other agents with novel mechanisms of action.

“We look forward to working with Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and Pfizer to determine an appropriate combination strategy to help further improve outcomes for patients. In particular, we are enthusiastic about better understanding the potential of combining [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan with DNA damage response agents.”

About the Study

Under the terms of the agreement, Daiichi Sankyo will conduct a three-part phase 1b multicenter, open-label study to determine the safety and efficacy of [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan in combination with avelumab and/or a DDR inhibitor.

The first part of the study (Part A) will include a dose-escalation and dose-expansion phase to evaluate the maximum tolerated dose, safety and efficacy of [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan in combination with avelumab. Patients with HER2 expressing cancer refractory to standard treatment will be enrolled into the dose-escalation phase of Part A of the study. Four cohorts of patients will be enrolled into the dose-expansion phase.

The second part of the study (Part B) will include a dose-escalation and dose-expansion phase to evaluate the maximum tolerated dose, safety and efficacy of [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan in combination with the DDR inhibitor in patients with HER2 expressing or mutated advanced/metastatic solid tumors.

The third part of the study (Part C) will evaluate the triple combination of [fam-] trastuzumab deruxtecan, avelumab and the DDR inhibitor in patients with HER2 expressing cancer once the recommended expansion doses are known from Parts A and B.

The primary endpoints of each part of the study are maximum tolerated dose, recommended expansion dose and objective response rate. Secondary endpoints include duration of response, disease control rate, progression-free survival, overall survival, time to response and key safety endpoints. The study is expected to enroll approximately 200 patients in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

Source: Company Press Release