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Clin Pharmacokinet ; 2024 Sep 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39240498

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel, Yescarta) is an autologous, anti-CD19, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy approved for patients with relapsed and refractory non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Substantial inter-individual variability in cellular kinetics has been observed with CAR-T therapies and factors impacting CAR-T cellular kinetics remain poorly understood. This work reports a population cellular kinetic model of axi-cel in relapsed and patients with refractory non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and investigated the impact of covariates on early and late kinetic phases of CAR-T exposure. METHODS: A population cellular kinetic model (NONMEM® version 7.4) for axi-cel was developed using data from 410 patients (2050 transgene observations) after a single intravenous infusion of 2 × 106 anti-CD19 CAR+ T cells/kg in patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (ZUMA-1, ZUMA-5, and ZUMA-7 clinical studies). A large panel of covariates was assessed to decipher the variability of CAR-T cell kinetics including patient characteristics, product characteristics, and disease types. RESULTS: Axi-cel cellular kinetics were well described by a piecewise model of cellular growth kinetics characterized by an exponential growth phase followed by a triphasic decline phase including a long-term persistence phase. The final cellular kinetic model retained in vitro doubling time during CAR-T cell manufacturing and total number of T cells infused as covariates impacting the duration of the growth phase, which, however, did not substantially influence maximum concentration, area under the concentration-time curve over the first 28 days, or long-term persistence. A statistically significant relationship was observed between maximum concentration and the probability to receive tocilizumab and/or corticosteroids. CONCLUSIONS: No covariates considered in this study were found to significantly and substantially predict the exposure profile of axi-cel. Tocilizumab and steroid use were related to maximum concentration, but they were used reactively to treat toxicities that are associated with a higher maximum concentration. Further CAR-T kinetic analyses should consider additional factors to explain the observed variability in cellular kinetics or help establish a dose-exposure relationship. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02348216 (ZUMA-1), NCT03105336 (ZUMA-5), and NCT03391466 (ZUMA-7).

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CPT Pharmacometrics Syst Pharmacol ; 12(11): 1784-1794, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37969064

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Pemigatinib is a selective, potent, oral inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR)1-3 with efficacy in patients with previously treated, advanced/metastatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) with FGFR2 alterations. A previously developed population pharmacokinetic (PK) model of pemigatinib was refined using an updated dataset with 467 participants from seven clinical studies, including patients with CCA. Updated PK model parameters were used to evaluate the association between pemigatinib exposure and efficacy and safety. Pemigatinib PK was adequately described by a two-compartment model with linear elimination and sequential zero- and first-order absorption. The final model successfully minimized, had a successful covariance step, and showed unbiased goodness-of-fit. Estimated first-order absorption rate constant and apparent clearance were 3.7/h and 10.7 L/h, respectively. Sex, baseline body weight, and concomitant use of phosphate binders, proton pump inhibitors, or histamine-2 antagonists significantly impacted PK parameters; however, the impact of covariates on PK exposure was not clinically significant. Steady-state pemigatinib exposure and mean change from baseline in serum phosphate concentration were associated with objective response rate in a bell-shaped relationship and were significantly associated with increased hyperphosphatemia. Pemigatinib exposure was associated with treatment-emergent adverse events, such as decreased appetite, nausea, and stomatitis, although the relationships were shallow. Overall, analyses indicate that 13.5 mg pemigatinib once daily in 21-day cycles (2 weeks on, 1 week off) offers a favorable benefit-risk profile in patients with advanced/metastatic or surgically unresectable CCA and is the optimal dose for clinical development.


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Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares , Colangiocarcinoma , Humanos , Colangiocarcinoma/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares/tratamento farmacológico , Ductos Biliares Intra-Hepáticos , Fosfatos/uso terapêutico
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Elife ; 62017 01 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28067620

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Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is believed to confer protection against Plasmodium falciparum malaria, but the precise nature of the protective effecthas proved difficult to define as G6PD deficiency has multiple allelic variants with different effects in males and females, and it has heterogeneous effects on the clinical outcome of P. falciparum infection. Here we report an analysis of multiple allelic forms of G6PD deficiency in a large multi-centre case-control study of severe malaria, using the WHO classification of G6PD mutations to estimate each individual's level of enzyme activity from their genotype. Aggregated across all genotypes, we find that increasing levels of G6PD deficiency are associated with decreasing risk of cerebral malaria, but with increased risk of severe malarial anaemia. Models of balancing selection based on these findings indicate that an evolutionary trade-off between different clinical outcomes of P. falciparum infection could have been a major cause of the high levels of G6PD polymorphism seen in human populations.


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Anemia/epidemiologia , Deficiência de Glucosefosfato Desidrogenase/complicações , Malária Cerebral/epidemiologia , Malária Falciparum/epidemiologia , Alelos , Anemia/patologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Glucosefosfato Desidrogenase/genética , Humanos , Malária Cerebral/patologia , Malária Falciparum/patologia , Medição de Risco
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