GEN3014 (HexaBody®-CD38)

An Open-Label, Multicenter, Phase 1/2 Trial of GEN3014 (HexaBody®-CD38) in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma and Other Hematologic Malignancies

What's the purpose of the trial?

The drug that will be investigated in the study is an antibody, GEN3014. Since this is the first study of GEN3014 in humans, the main purpose is to evaluate safety. 

Trial status

Accepting patients

Phase
Phase 1/2
Enrollment
252
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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Experimental Treatments

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  • GEN3014 is a kind of drug called a monoclonal antibody that targets the CD38 protein which is found on some cancer cells.

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GEN3014 - Dose Escalation

Accepting patients

GEN3014 - Expansion

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Preliminary Dose-Escalation Results from a Phase 1/2 Study of GEN3014 (HexaBody®-CD38) in Patients (pts) with Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM)

As of July 10, 2022, 24 pts with RRMM were treated (median age, 65 y; range, 45–84). Pts were heavily pretreated with a median of 7 prior lines of Tx (range, 3–13). Most pts (67%) had prior exposure to a daratumumab- or isatuximab-containing regimen, with 8 pts naive to anti-CD38 mAb. GEN3014 was well tolerated; the most common Tx-emergent AEs were infusion-related reactions (IRRs; 75.0%), neutropenia (62.5%), anemia (33.3%), diarrhea (33.3%), pyrexia (25.0%), and thrombocytopenia (25.0%). IRRs were mostly low grade (G; 62.5% G1–2, 12.5% G3, no G4), occurred mainly during the first infusion, and were manageable. There were no Tx-related deaths or dose-limiting toxicities observed at doses up to 16 mg/kg, the RP2D. Disease progression led to discontinuation in 80% of pts. Among 19 response-evaluable pts (5 naive to anti-CD38 mAb, 14 refractory to anti-CD38 mAb), preliminary antitumor activity was seen. In pts naive to anti-CD38 mAb, 2 pts achieved very good partial response (1 each at 4 and 24 mg/kg); 1 achieved minimal response (MR; 16 mg/kg). In pts refractory to anti-CD38 mAb, 2 pts achieved MR (1 each at 8 and 16 mg/kg). Five pts remained on Tx (4 naive and 1 refractory to anti-CD38 mAb). Updated data will be presented.

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