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- Clinical Trial NCT05552807
SCT200 in Combination With SCT-I10A/Paclitaxel/Docetaxel in Recurrent/Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
September 22, 2022 updated by: Sinocelltech Ltd.
A Multicenter, Open Phase Ib Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of SCT-I10A in Combination With SCT200 or SCT200 in Combination With Paclitaxel/Docetaxel in Recurrent or Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
The study is to explore the efficacy and safety of SCT200 with SCT-I10A or SCT200 combined with paclitaxel/docetaxel in the treatment of recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Study Overview
Status
Recruiting
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
This multicenter, open phase Ib study focused on evaluating the objective response response rates of SCT200 in combination with SCT-I10A or SCT200 in combination with paclitaxel/docetaxel in patients with recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma who had previously received different treatments.
Study Type
Interventional
Enrollment (Anticipated)
120
Phase
- Phase 1
Contacts and Locations
This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.
Study Contact
- Name: Fuqiang Chen
- Phone Number: 18510805834
- Email: fuqiang_chen@sinocelltech.com
Study Locations
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Shanghai, China
- Recruiting
- Shanghai East Hospital
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Contact:
- Chaodan Tan
- Phone Number: 021-38804518-28329
- Email: tanzhaodan@126.com
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Participation Criteria
Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
18 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Genders Eligible for Study
All
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects voluntarily signed a written informed consent prior to screening;
- Male or female, age ≥ 18 years old;
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1;
- Has histologically or cytologically confirmed head and neck squamous cell carcinoma;
- Recurrent and/or metastatic HNSCC without indications for local radical treatment; Cohort 1: Patients who have received previous platinum-based therapy and experienced disease progression or toxic intolerance during or after treatment; Cohort 2: Patients who have received prior platinum-based therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors and experienced disease progression or toxic intolerance during or after treatment; Cohort 3: Patients who have not received prior systemic chemotherapy but can receive chemotherapy as part of a multimodality treatment for patients with locally advanced HNSCC;
- According to RECIST 1.1, there is at least one measurable lesion, for lesions previously treated with radiotherapy, may be selected as a target lesion only if the lesion has shown definite disease progression or persists more than 3 months after the end of radiotherapy;
- The estimated survival period is ≥ 3 months;
- Laboratory inspection: Blood test: neutrophils ≥1.5×10^9/L, hemoglobin ≥90g/L, platelets ≥75×10^9/L for cohort 1 and cohort 3, and platelets ≥100×10^9/L for cohort 2; liver function: Serum alanine transaminase (ALT) and serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), ALT and AST ≤ 3 × ULN for those without liver metastases, ALT and AST ≤ 5 × ULN for those with liver metastases; total bilirubin (TBIL) ≤ 1.5 × ULN (Gilbert syndrome patients, ≤ 3 × ULN); Renal function: serum creatinine (Cr) ≤ 1.5×ULN or creatinine clearance (Ccr) ≥ 50 ml/min; Coagulation: activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), international normalized ratio (INR), prothrombin time (PT) ≤ 1.5×ULN; Cardiac echocardiography: left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥ 50%; Men and women of childbearing potential must agree that they must use contraception during the study period and for 6 months after the last study treatment; have a negative blood pregnancy test within 7 days prior to study enrollment and must non-breastfeeding
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients suitable for local radical treatment;
- Histologically or cytologically confirmed nasopharyngeal or cutaneous squamous carcinoma;
- Cohorts 1 and 3 previously treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors or treated with EGFR monoclonal antibodies (Immune-checkpoint inhibitors or EGFR monoclonal antibodies as multimodal therapy for locally advanced HNSCC were eligible if the last treatment was more than 6 months after disease progression);
- Cohort 2 previously received EGFR monoclonal antibody (EGFR monoclonal antibodies as multimodal therapy for locally advanced HNSCC were eligible if the last treatment was more than 6 months after disease progression);
- Cohort 2 previously received paclitaxel, albumin paclitaxel or paclitaxel liposomes, and received docetaxel, and both of these drugs failed to treat;
- Previous immunotherapy with grade ≥3 irAE or grade ≥2 immune-associated myocarditis;
- Other malignant neoplasm present within 5 years or concurrent with the current period, except cured cervical carcinoma in situ, non-melanoma skin cancer or other radically treated tumor/cancer with no signs of disease for at least 5 years;
- Known peripheral neuropathy ≥ grade 2 according to the Common Terminology Criteria forAdverse Events(CTCAE v5.0) published by the National Cancer Institute (NCI);
- Active central nervous system (CNS) metastases and/or carcinomatous meningitis;subjects with previously treated brain metastases may be enrolled in the study provided they are clinically stable for at least 2 weeks, have no evidence of new or expanding brain metastases, and have discontinued steroids at least 14 days prior to study drug administration. Stable brain metastases in this definition should be determined before the first dose of study drug. Subjects with asymptomatic brain metastases (i.e., no neurological symptoms, no need for corticosteroids, and no lesions >1.5 cm) may participate, but require periodic brain imaging at the the tumor lesion ;;
- Subjects (except alopecia and hypothyroidism stabilized by hormone replacement therapy) who have not recovered from any toxicity and/or complications of previous surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy, i.e., who have not dropped to ≤ grade 1 (NCI CTCAE v5.0);
- Any component of the study drug or formulation that has caused an allergic reaction, including a known grade ≥3 allergic reaction to other monoclonal antibody-based drugs;
- Received chemotherapy, radiotherapy, biological therapy, endocrine therapy, immunotherapy and other anti-tumor therapy ≤ 4 weeks before the first dose, except palliative radiotherapy to the bone for pain relief; received nitrosourea or mitomycin C ≤ 6 weeks before the first dose; received fluorouracil and small molecule targeted drugs ≤ 2 weeks or ≤ 5 half-lives of the drug before the first dose; received Chinese medicine with anti-tumor indications ≤ 2 weeks before the first dose;
- Received another unlisted clinical study drug or treatment ≤ 4 weeks prior to the first dose;
- Major surgery ≤4 weeks prior to first dose or expected during this study;
- Immunosuppressive drugs required ≤ 2 weeks prior to first dose or during the study period, excluding: a) intranasal, inhaled, topical glucocorticoids or topical glucocorticoid injections ; b) physiological doses of systemic glucocorticoids (≤ 10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent); c) short-term use of glucocorticoids for prophylaxis or treatment of non-autoimmune allergic diseases;
- Subjects with known active, or with a history of autoimmune disease with a risk of relapse, or patients at high risk. However, the following patients are allowed to be enrolled: patients with type I diabetes who are stable with a fixed dose of insulin; autoimmune hypothyroidism who require only stable hormone replacement therapy; skin diseases that do not require systemic therapy;
- Subjects with known history of interstitial lung disease, non-infectious pneumonia, or high suspicion of interstitial lung disease; subjects with previous drug-derived or radiological non-infectious pneumonia who are asymptomatic are allowed to be enrolled;
- HIV positive, or other acquired or congenital immunodeficiency disease, or history of organ transplantation, or history of stem cell transplantation
- HBsAg positive, and peripheral blood HBV DNA titer ≥ 2.5×10^3 copies/ml or ≥ 500 IU/ml; HCV antibody positive, and HCV-RNA above the lower limit of detection of the analytical method;
- Active or uncontrollable infection requiring intravenous anti-infective therapy ≤ 2 weeks prior to the first dose;
- Vaccination with live virus ≤ 4 weeks prior to first dose Seasonal influenza vaccine without live virus allowed;
- Clinically uncontrollable third interstitial fluid that, in the judgment of the investigator, is not suitable for enrollment;
- Known concomitant severe medical disease, such as NYHA III, IHD, or MI within 3 months prior to first dose, poorly controlled DM (fasting glucose ≥ 10 mmol/L) or poorly controlled hypertension despite drug therapy;
- Medical or psychiatric history or history of laboratory abnormalities that may interfere with the interpretation of the results;
- Subjects with alcohol or drug addiction;
- Subjects deemed unsuitable for study participation by the investigator.
Study Plan
This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Cohort 1 SCT200+SCT-I10A
SCT200+SCT-I10A was given to patients who had failed previous platinum-based therapy.
Among them, SCT200 was administered as 6 mg/kg/QW for 12 weeks and 8 mg/kg/Q2W maintenance by intravenous infusion; SCT-I10A was 200 mg/Q3W by intravenous infusion for no more than 2 years.
Every 6 weeks is a treatment cycle.
After the first dose, tumor assessment was performed every 6 weeks until the occurrence of PD, initiation of new antitumor therapy, withdrawal of informed consent, death, or loss of visit
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Administered intravenously
Administered intravenously
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Experimental: Cohort 2-1 SCT200+SCT-I10A
SCT200+SCT-I10A was given to patients who had failed previous platinum-based and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
Among them, SCT200 was administered as 6 mg/kg/QW for 12 weeks and 8 mg/kg/Q2W maintenance by intravenous infusion; SCT-I10A was 200 mg/Q3W by intravenous infusion for no more than 2 years.
Every 6 weeks is a treatment cycle.
After the first dose, tumor assessment was performed every 6 weeks until the occurrence of PD, initiation of new antitumor therapy, withdrawal of informed
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Administered intravenously
Administered intravenously
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Experimental: Cohort 2-2 SCT200+paclitaxel/docetaxel
SCT200+paclitaxel/docetaxel was given to patients who had failed previous platinum-based and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
Among them, SCT200 was administered as 6 mg/kg/QW for 12 weeks and 8 mg/kg/Q2W maintenance by intravenous infusion; paclitaxel was 80mg/m^2/QW by intravenous infusion; docetaxel was 75mg/m^2/Q3W.
Every 6 weeks is a treatment cycle.
After the first dose, tumor assessment was performed every 6 weeks until the occurrence of PD, initiation of new antitumor therapy, withdrawal of informed
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Administered intravenously
Administered intravenously
Administered intravenously
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Experimental: Cohort 3 SCT200+SCT-I10A
SCT200+SCT-I10A was given to patients who have not received prior systemic chemotherapy.
Among them, SCT200 was administered as 6 mg/kg/QW for 12 weeks and 8 mg/kg/Q2W maintenance by intravenous infusion; SCT-I10A was 200 mg/Q3W by intravenous infusion for no more than 2 years.
Every 6 weeks is a treatment cycle.
After the first dose, tumor assessment was performed every 6 weeks until the occurrence of PD, initiation of new antitumor therapy, withdrawal of informed
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Administered intravenously
Administered intravenously
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Objective response rate(ORR)
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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ORR is defined as the proportion of subjects with complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) confirmed by the overall best response rate (assessed according to RECIST version 1.1).
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Disease control rate(DCR)
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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DCR is defined as the proportion of subjects who achieve best overall response of complete response (CR), partial response (PR) or stable disease (SD) according to RECIST version 1.1
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Duration of response(DOR)
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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DOR is defined as the time from first response to first disease progression or death
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Progression-free survival(PFS)
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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PFS is defined as the time between the date of first dose and the date of first documented disease progression (as assessed by RECIST version 1.1) or death from any cause.
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Overall survival(OS)
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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OS is defined as the time from the date of first drug administration to death from any cause.
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Correlation of PD-L1 expression level with efficacy and prognosis
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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For cohort1、2-1 and 3, evaluating correlation of PD-L1 expression level with efficacy and prognosis
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Other Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Occurrence of Study Treatment Related Adverse Events
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Related adverse events according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) V5.0.
An adverse event (AE) is defined as any untoward medical occurrence, including an exacerbation of a pre-existing condition, in a patient in a clinical investigation who received a pharmaceutical product.
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Immunogenicity
Time Frame: From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Serum anti-SCT200 antibody and anti-SCT-I10A antibody levels before and after administration
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From date of the first dose until the date of first documented progression or date of receiving new antitumor therapy or date of withdraw informed consent or date of death from any cause, whichever came first,assessed up to 24 months
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Collaborators and Investigators
This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.
Sponsor
Study record dates
These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
June 15, 2022
Primary Completion (Anticipated)
September 1, 2023
Study Completion (Anticipated)
September 1, 2023
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
June 22, 2022
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
September 22, 2022
First Posted (Actual)
September 23, 2022
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
September 23, 2022
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
September 22, 2022
Last Verified
September 1, 2022
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Neoplasms by Histologic Type
- Neoplasms
- Neoplasms by Site
- Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial
- Head and Neck Neoplasms
- Neoplasms, Squamous Cell
- Carcinoma
- Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck
- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
- Antineoplastic Agents
- Tubulin Modulators
- Antimitotic Agents
- Mitosis Modulators
- Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
- Docetaxel
- Paclitaxel
Other Study ID Numbers
- SCT-I10A-B101
- CTR20220916 (Registry Identifier: www.chinadrugtrials.org.cn)
- CTR20220917 (Registry Identifier: www.chinadrugtrials.org.cn)
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
NO
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
No
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