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Clinical Data on Salarius Pharmaceuticals’ Seclidemstat in Patients with MDS and CMML Presented at the 2024 European Hematology Association Annual Meeting
Patients were treated in the dose-escalation portion of the Phase 1/2 study evaluating seclidemstat in combination with azacitidine
Investigators reported a 43% overall response rate among 14 predominantly higher risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) patients who previously failed or relapsed after hypomethylating agent therapy
Median overall survival was 18.5 months (95% CI, range 6.1-30.9 months) with median event-free survival of 7.2 months (95% CI, range 6.3-8.2 months)
Seclidemstat is a novel oral, reversible, targeted LSD1 inhibitor. The poster was presented by
The objective of this investigator-initiated Phase 1/2 dose-escalation study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, maximum tolerated dose and overall response of seclidemstat in combination with azacitidine in adult patients with higher-risk MDS or CMML who previously failed or relapsed after hypomethylating agent therapy. As of
As presented at EHA, of the 14 evaluable patients for efficacy, 6 (43%) had an objective response including 1 complete response, 3 marrow complete responses, 1 marrow complete response plus hematological improvement and 1 hematologic improvement. The median overall survival was 18.5 months (95% CI, range 6.1-30.9 months), median event-free survival was 7.2 months (95% CI, range 6.3-8.2 months) and median follow-up time was 18.9 months (95% CI, range 0-48 months) from treatment initiation. As reported, overall survival after failing therapy with hypomethylating agents typically is 4-6 months.
15 patients were evaluable for toxicity, with a dose-limiting toxicity observed in 1 patient in the 750mg BID cohort. Per protocol, the cohort was expanded to 3 additional patients. Based upon reported data, Salarius believes adverse events observed were manageable.
The Phase 1 dose-escalation portion of this study will evaluate up to six dose levels of seclidemstat. Cohort 5 (dose level 750mg BID seclidemstat in combination with azacitidine) is currently enrolling and cohort 6, the final cohort, will receive 900mg BID seclidemstat in combination with azacitidine. The maximum tolerated dose, which will inform the Phase 2 portion of the study, has not yet been reached.
“We are encouraged by these promising results at this early stage of the study when seclidemstat is combined with azacitidine at doses below what we believe will be the recommended Phase 2 dose,” said
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