Evaluating IBI363 for treating advanced solid tumors
A Prospective, Multi-cohort Study on Efficacy and Safety of IBI363 for Advanced Solid Tumors
This study is testing a new treatment called IBI363 to see if it can help people with advanced solid tumors, like lung cancer and melanoma, feel better and improve their condition.
Quick facts
| Phase | Phase1; Phase2 |
|---|---|
| Study type | Interventional |
| Enrollment | 430 (estimated) |
| Ages | 18 Years to 75 Years |
| Sex | All |
| Sponsor | Hunan Province Tumor Hospital Academic / other |
| Drugs / interventions | radiation |
| Locations | 1 site (Changsha, Hunan) |
| Trial ID | NCT06081907 on ClinicalTrials.gov |
What this trial studies
This clinical trial is a prospective multi-cohort study designed to assess the efficacy and safety of IBI363 in patients with advanced solid tumors, particularly focusing on advanced non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma. The study is divided into two phases: Phase Ia involves a dose escalation using a 3+3 design, while Phase Ib expands into seven specific cohorts based on prior treatment responses. Data collection follows a predefined statistical analysis plan to ensure robust results.
Who should consider this trial
Good fit: Ideal candidates include adults aged 18 to 75 with advanced non-small cell lung cancer or melanoma who have previously failed PD-1/PD-L1 treatment.
Not a fit: Patients with solid tumors who have not undergone prior PD-1/PD-L1 treatment or those outside the specified age range may not benefit from this study.
Why it matters
Potential benefit: If successful, this treatment could provide a new therapeutic option for patients with advanced solid tumors who have not responded to existing therapies.
How similar studies have performed: Other studies have shown promise in targeting advanced solid tumors with similar approaches, indicating potential for success in this trial.
Eligibility criteria
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Inclusion Criteria: * Sign written informed consent before implementing any trial-related procedures * Age ≥18 years old and ≤75 years old; * No limit on the gender; * Phase Ia: Enrollment priority is given to subjects with advanced non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma. * Phase Ib: This study comprises seven cohorts, including: * Cohort A: Patients with histopathologically confirmed advanced melanoma, who have failed PD-1/PD-L1 treatment and CD73 ≥++ confirmed by IHC. * Cohort B: Patients with histopathologically confirmed advanced NSCLC, who have failed PD-1/PD-L1 treatment and CD73 ≥++ confirmed by IHC. * Cohort C: Patients with histopathologically confirmed advanced NSCLC, who have failed PD-1/PD-L1 treatment, and whose best response during PD-1/PD-L1 treatment was disease stabilization for less than 6 months or disease progression. * Cohort D: Patients with histopathologically confirmed advanced NSCLC, who have failed PD-1/PD-L1 treatment, and whose best response during PD-1/PD-L1 treatment was partial response or complete response lasting more than 6 months. * Cohort E: Patients with histologically confirmed advanced NSCLC, who have undergone NGS testing confirming the presence of an ALK fusion mutation and have previously failed standard treatment. * Cohort F: Patients with histological or cytological confirmation of advanced NSCLC who harboring EGFR mutation and failed standard treatment. * Cohort G: Patients with histological or cytological confirmation of advanced NSCLC and failed standard treatment with rare mutations, including but not limited to ROS1, BRAF V600E, METex14 skipping, HER2, NTRK, and RET fusion. * Tumor assessment according to RECIST v1.1, at least one measurable lesion. * Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1 Exclusion Criteria: * 1\. Known history of seizures, active central nervous system metastasis, spinal cord compression, carcinomatous meningitis, history of meningeal metastasis, and newly diagnosed brain metastasis or meningeal metastasis. * a) Subjects who have previously received treatment for central nervous system metastases must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for this study: * Completed treatment for central nervous system metastases (e.g., whole-brain radiation therapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, or equivalent treatment) at least 14 days before the first dose of the investigational drug. * Post-treatment repeat imaging confirmed no evidence of new brain metastases or enlargement of existing brain metastatic lesions (with an interval of ≥4 weeks and using the same imaging technique as the pre-treatment head imaging). * No requirement for steroid treatment and stable symptoms for at least 14 days before the first dose of the investigational drug. b) Subjects who have not previously received treatment for central nervous system metastases must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for this study: * No symptoms related to central nervous system metastases. * Investigator assessment that immediate treatment for central nervous system metastases is not required. * A maximum of three central nervous system metastatic lesions, with each lesion having a maximum diameter of ≤5 mm. * 2\. Significant cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, including: 1. Requiring medical intervention due to ventricular arrhythmias or other uncontrolled arrhythmias, such as treatment with anti-arrhythmic drugs. 2. Severe conduction disturbances (e.g., third-degree atrioventricular block). 3. HR-corrected QT interval (QTc interval, calculated using the Fridericia method) ≥480 ms. 4. Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure \>140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure \>90 mmHg), a history of hypertensive crisis, or hypertensive encephalopathy. 5. A history of myocarditis. 6. Symptomatic congestive heart failure (New York Heart Association functional classes II-IV) or cardiac ultrasound findings indicating left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \<50%. 7. Any arterial thrombosis, embolism, or ischemic event (e.g., myocardial infarction, unstable angina, cerebrovascular accident) within 6 months prior to the first dose of the investigational drug. 8. History of deep venous thrombosis or any other serious thromboembolic event within the 3 months before enrollment (implantable venous access port or catheter-related thrombosis, or superficial venous thrombosis are not considered "serious" thromboembolic events).
Where this trial is running
Changsha, Hunan
- Yongchang Zhang — Changsha, Hunan, China (Recruiting)
Study contacts
- Principal investigator: Yongchang Zhang — Hunan Cancer Hospital
- Study coordinator: Yongchang Zhang, MD
- Email: zhangyongchang@csu.edu.cn
- Phone: +8613873123436
How to participate
- Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
- Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
- Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.