CYCLONE 2: A phase 2/3, randomized, placebo-controlled study of abiraterone acetate plus prednisone with or without abemaciclib in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.

Authors

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Matthew Raymond Smith

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Matthew Raymond Smith , Neeraj Agarwal , Tilman Todenhöfer , Josep M. Piulats , Jae-Lyun Lee , Redas Trepiakas , Arpit Rao , Lisa Horvath , Andrew Lithio , Erica L. Johnston , Maarten Hulstijn , Karim Nacerddine , Christopher Sweeney

Organizations

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Studienpraxis Urologie, Nuertingen, Germany, Catalan Cancer Institute, Barcelona, Spain, Asan Medical Center and University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, Zealand University Hospital, Naestved, Denmark, Division of Hematology & Oncology, Dan L. Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Medical Oncology, Chris O'Brien Lifehouse, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, Lank Center for Genitourinary Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

Research Funding

Pharmaceutical/Biotech Company

Background: Despite recent advances, nearly all patients (pts) with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) experience disease progression and cancer-specific mortality. Persistent or reactivated androgen receptor (AR) signaling and/or activation of pathways in cross-talk with AR signaling are key drivers of mCRPC progression. Evidence suggests that AR signaling promotes translation of D-type cyclins resulting in cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 (CDK4&6) activation and cell cycle progression. Abemaciclib is an oral selective inhibitor of CDK4&6 dosed on a continuous schedule, that is FDA-approved in combination with endocrine therapy or as monotherapy to treat HR+, HER2- metastatic breast cancer pts. Preclinical studies with prostate cancer cell lines and xenograft models showed that abemaciclib induces cell cycle arrest and tumor growth inhibition. The hypothesis is that addition of abemaciclib to AR targeted therapy may be an effective treatment for mCRPC pts. Methods: CYCLONE 2 (NCT03706365) is a phase 2/3, randomized, double-blind, multicenter, placebo-controlled study to assess the safety and efficacy of abemaciclib in combination with abiraterone acetate plus prednisone (AA+P) in pts with mCRPC. CYCLONE 2 is an adaptive study which is designed in three parts. Part 1 is a 30-patient safety lead-in to determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D; 150 mg or 200 mg, twice daily) of abemaciclib in combination with AA (1000 mg, once daily) + P (5 mg, twice daily). In part 2, 150 pts are randomized 1:1 to AA+P with abemaciclib at the RP2D or placebo. The study expands to enroll an additional 170 pts in Part 3 if prespecified expansion criteria are met at a planned adaptive interim analysis performed by an independent data monitoring committee (IDMC). Pts with mCRPC evidenced by radiographic and/or PSA progression during continuous ADT are eligible. Prior docetaxel for mHSPC is permitted. Systemic anti-cancer therapy for mCRPC and prior novel hormonal agents are exclusionary. The primary objective is radiographic progression free survival (rPFS; per RECIST1.1 for soft tissue and PCWG3 for bone). Secondary objectives include safety, objective response rate, duration of response, time to symptomatic and PSA progression, overall survival, and pharmacokinetics. Status: Enrollment in Part 1 & 2 is completed. Based on the recommendation from the IDMC, Part 3 was opened in June 2021 and enrolls pts from about 112 sites across 12 countries. Clinical trial information: NCT03706365.

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Abstract Details

Meeting

2022 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium

Session Type

Trials in Progress Poster Session

Session Title

Trials in Progress Poster Session A: Prostate Cancer

Track

Prostate Cancer - Advanced,Prostate Cancer - Localized

Sub Track

Therapeutics

Clinical Trial Registration Number

NCT03706365

Citation

J Clin Oncol 40, 2022 (suppl 6; abstr TPS198)

DOI

10.1200/JCO.2022.40.6_suppl.TPS198

Abstract #

TPS198

Poster Bd #

P11

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