HUMANISED IGG1 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST SEZ6, CONJUGATED TO (2S)-2-(2-BROMOACETAMIDO)-N-[(2S)-1-({3-[(7S)-7-ETHYL-7-HYDROXY-8,11-DIOXO-7,8,11,13-TETRAHYDRO-2H,10H-[1,3]DIOXOLO[4,5-G]PYRANO[3′,4′:6,7]INDOLIZINO[1,2-B]QUINOLIN-14-YL]BICYCLO[1.1.1]PENTAN-1-YL}AMINO)-1-OXOPROPAN-2-YL]-3-METHYLBUTANAMIDE

Clinical trials are studying HUMANISED IGG1 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST SEZ6, CONJUGATED TO (2S)-2-(2-BROMOACETAMIDO)-N-[(2S)-1-({3-[(7S)-7-ETHYL-7-HYDROXY-8,11-DIOXO-7,8,11,13-TETRAHYDRO-2H,10H-[1,3]DIOXOLO[4,5-G]PYRANO[3′,4′:6,7]INDOLIZINO[1,2-B]QUINOLIN-14-YL]BICYCLO[1.1.1]PENTAN-1-YL}AMINO)-1-OXOPROPAN-2-YL]-3-METHYLBUTANAMIDE in people with previously untreated extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. The trial is looking at safety, the best dose, and whether it helps delay disease worsening.

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Clinical trial overview

This study is an interventional trial, which means people are assigned to receive a treatment being tested.[1] It is testing HUMANISED IGG1 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST SEZ6, CONJUGATED TO (2S)-2-(2-BROMOACETAMIDO)-N-[(2S)-1-({3-[(7S)-7-ETHYL-7-HYDROXY-8,11-DIOXO-7,8,11,13-TETRAHYDRO-2H,10H-[1,3]DIOXOLO[4,5-G]PYRANO[3′,4′:6,7]INDOLIZINO[1,2-B]QUINOLIN-14-YL]BICYCLO[1.1.1]PENTAN-1-YL}AMINO)-1-OXOPROPAN-2-YL]-3-METHYLBUTANAMIDE in combination with atezolizumab, compared with standard of care as first-line treatment for extensive-stage small cell lung cancer.[1]

The trial is Phase 2 and has an enrollment target of 180 participants.[1] Its status is listed as Authorised.[1]

Who the study is for

The study is for people with previously untreated extensive-stage small cell lung cancer.[1] “Previously untreated” means the person has not yet had treatment for this cancer.[1] “Extensive-stage” means the cancer has spread widely.[1]

Study design and treatment groups

The trial compares two approaches: HUMANISED IGG1 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST SEZ6, CONJUGATED TO (2S)-2-(2-BROMOACETAMIDO)-N-[(2S)-1-({3-[(7S)-7-ETHYL-7-HYDROXY-8,11-DIOXO-7,8,11,13-TETRAHYDRO-2H,10H-[1,3]DIOXOLO[4,5-G]PYRANO[3′,4′:6,7]INDOLIZINO[1,2-B]QUINOLIN-14-YL]BICYCLO[1.1.1]PENTAN-1-YL}AMINO)-1-OXOPROPAN-2-YL]-3-METHYLBUTANAMIDE plus atezolizumab, and standard of care treatment.[1] The standard treatment listed in the trial includes carboplatin and etoposide, with atezolizumab also shown in the study treatment list.[1]

What the trial is trying to find out

The brief summary says the study is designed to evaluate safety and tolerability, meaning how safe the treatment is and how well people can handle it.[1] It also aims to optimize and select the recommended Phase 3 dose, which is the dose chosen for testing in a larger later study.[1] A third goal is to evaluate efficacy, meaning whether the treatment helps against the cancer.[1]

Main outcome being measured

The main outcome is progression-free survival (PFS), measured by investigator assessment using RECIST v1.1.[1] PFS is the amount of time people live without the cancer getting worse.[1] RECIST v1.1 is a standard set of rules doctors use to judge tumor changes on scans.[1]

Key points for patients

  • This is a study in small cell lung cancer, not in many different cancer types.[1]

  • The study is for people who have not yet received treatment for this cancer.[1]

  • Researchers are looking at both the study treatment and standard care to see which approach works better.[1]

  • The main focus is on whether the treatment can delay the cancer from getting worse.[1]

  • The trial is still in the research stage, so the results are not yet known.[1]

Trial ID Phase Condition studied Status Enrollment Main goal
NCT07155174 Phase 2 Previously untreated extensive-stage small cell lung cancer Authorised 180 Check safety, find the recommended Phase 3 dose, and measure progression-free survival

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  • A study of ABBV-706 and atezolizumab for patients with previously untreated extensive stage small cell lung cancer

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Glossary

  • Small cell lung cancer: A fast-growing type of lung cancer.
  • Extensive stage: The cancer has spread widely beyond the original place.
  • Previously untreated: The person has not yet received treatment for this cancer.
  • Interventional study: A trial where participants receive a treatment being tested.
  • Phase 2: A trial stage that looks at early signs of benefit and keeps checking safety.
  • Safety and tolerability: How safe a treatment is and how well people can handle it.
  • Recommended Phase 3 dose: The dose chosen as the best one to test in a larger later trial.
  • Progression-free survival: The time during which the cancer does not get worse.
  • RECIST v1.1: A standard way doctors measure whether a tumor is shrinking, staying the same, or growing.
  • Investigator assessment: The study doctor's judgment based on the trial rules and test results.