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A Phase I/II Open-Label, Three-Part, Dose-Finding and Separate Cohort Expansion Trial to Assess the Safety, Tolerability and Preliminary Efficacy of Repeated Doses of CLEVER-1 Antibody FP-1305, in Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumours
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating FP-1305 (bexmarilimab) for Cancer. Completed, enrolled 216 participants across 11 sites in 6 countries.
Detailed Summary
This is a first in human study to identify whether FP-1305 is suitable to use in humans. The previous pre-clinical studies have demonstrated that FP-1305 binds to a receptor known as CLEVER-1. CLEVER-1 has been shown to support tumour growth. No significant adverse events were witnessed in primates and the dose used will be 300 fold lower than the dose provided to primates which showed no toxicity. The patients with advanced melanoma, uveal melanoma, cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder cancer, ER+ breast, gastric, ovarian, pancreatic, colorectal, liver or anaplastic thyroid cancer who have exhausted all licenced therapeutic options will die due to their disease. Based on the investigator's existing data CLEVER-1 is expressed in these tumour types. Inhibition of CLEVER-1 with FP-1305 may have an anti-tumour effect in these patients.
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The study will test for the first time in patients with cancer, an experimental medicine, called FP-1305. The study goal is to find the dose of FP-1305 that works best against cancer while it remains safe for use, tolerable and effective in patients with cancer.