Leap Therapeutics to Present Updated Data for DKN-01 Monotherapy and Paclitaxel Combination at the 2019 International Gynecologic Cancer Society Annual Global Meeting
"We are very enthusiastic about the single agent and combination activity of DKN-01 observed in this heavily pre-treated patient population. DKN-01 targets
Key Findings from the P204 Study include:
- DKN-01 single agent complete response: Following the data cut-off date, one patient with Wnt signaling alterations has had her monotherapy partial response deepen into a complete response. She has remained on DKN-01 monotherapy for 14 months after enrolling in
July 2018 and having a partial response after cycle 8. This represents the first complete response for a patient on DKN-01 monotherapy. - Patients with Wnt activating mutations have longer PFS: Across the study, patients with Wnt activating mutations have demonstrated a longer PFS (n=21, 175 days) as compared to patients without Wnt activating mutations (n=67, 63 days). The benefit observed in patients with Wnt activating mutations was statistically maintained regardless of treatment type (monotherapy or combination therapy) and cancer type (endometrial or ovarian cancer).
- Patients with
DKK1 -high tumors have longer PFS:DKK1 expression as measured by in situ hybridization RNAscope assay is currently available for 54 of the patients on the study, and 13 patients (24.1%) were identified asDKK1 -high tumoral expression. Similar to the results from Leap's study in patients with esophagogastric cancer, patients whose tumors areDKK1 -high have prolonged PFS (n=13, 168 days) as compared to patients with tumors that areDKK1 -low (n=41, 63 days). The benefit observed in patients withDKK1 -high tumors was statistically maintained regardless of monotherapy or combination therapy treatment and cancer type (endometrial or ovarian cancer). - Few survival events in Wnt activating mutation or
DKK1 -high populations: Median overall survival (OS) has not yet been reached for the patients with Wnt activating mutations as compared to 321 days OS for patients without Wnt activating mutations. Only 3 of 21 patients with Wnt activating mutations (14.3%) have had events as compared to 18 of 67 patients (26.9%) without Wnt activating mutations. Median OS has also not been reached for theDKK1 -high patients as compared to 365 days for the patients who areDKK1 -low. Only 2 of 13DKK1 -high patients (15.4%) have had events as compared to 12 of 41 (29.3%)DKK1 -low patients. Patient follow-up remains ongoing.
About the P204 Study
The P204 study is a Phase 2 basket study evaluating DKN-01 as a monotherapy and in combination with paclitaxel in patients with relapsed/refractory endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC), endometrioid ovarian cancer (EOC) or carcinosarcoma. Ninety-two patients have been enrolled in the first four groups that were designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacodynamics of DKN-01 monotherapy and combination therapy in both EEC and EOC. The study has been expanded to include DKN-01 monotherapy and paclitaxel combination cohorts in patients with carcinosarcoma. Approximately fifty percent (50%) of patients in each cohort were required to have Wnt pathway alterations, which included Wnt activating mutations and Wnt signaling mutations. Additional patient follow-up is expected in the first half of 2020.
About DKN-01
DKN-01 is a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to and blocks the activity of the Dickkopf-1
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