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A Phase 1 Study of PLN-101095 in Adults With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

Status
Active
Cancer Type
Solid Tumor
Unknown Primary
Trial Phase
Phase I
Eligibility
18 Years and older, Male and Female
Study Type
Treatment
NCT ID
NCT06270706
Protocol IDs
PLN-101095-ONC-101 (primary)
NCI-2024-01965
Study Sponsor
Pliant Therapeutics, Inc.

Summary

This is a Phase 1a/1b, dose-escalation/expansion, consecutive-cohort, open-label study to
evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, PD, and preliminary evidence of antitumor activity
of PLN-101095 in combination with pembrolizumab (the study treatment regimen) in adult
participants with advanced or metastatic solid tumors for which pembrolizumab is
indicated but have documented disease progression (refractory [primary resistance]) or
relapsed [secondary resistance]) after at least 3 months from the start of treatment with
pembrolizumab.

The study will consist of 2 main parts:

- Part 1: Consecutive dose-escalation cohorts using a Bayesian optimal interval (BOIN)
dose escalation design

- Part 2: Dose-expansion cohorts using Simon's 2-stage design

Eligibility

  1. Has histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced solid tumor
  2. Has an advanced or metastatic solid tumor (for which pembrolizumab is indicated) and have evidence of disease progression after treatment with pembrolizumab.
  3. At least 1 measurable lesion, as defined by RECIST v1.1
  4. Estimated survival of =3 months
  5. No effective therapeutic options available (eg, has received standard of care or is intolerant of, refuses, or is not eligible for standard of care antineoplastic therapy)

Treatment Sites in Georgia

Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University


1365 Clifton Road NE
Building C
Atlanta, GA 30322
winshipcancer.emory.edu

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