Overview

A Study of Gilteritinib, Venetoclax and Azacitidine as a Combined Treatment for People Newly Diagnosed With Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Status:
Not yet recruiting
Trial end date:
2028-02-29
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
People with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are usually treated with chemotherapy. Some people with AML have a changed FLT3 gene which causes leukemia cells to grow faster. Therefore, chemotherapy is less suitable to treat AML in people with the changed FLT3 gene. Gilteritinib, given with venetoclax and azacitidine, is a potential new treatment for people with AML with the changed FLT3 gene. They cannot have chemotherapy due to old age or other conditions. Before these combined 3 medicines are available as a treatment, the researchers need to understand how they are processed by and act upon the body when given together. In this study, they do this to find a suitable dose for venetoclax and to check for potential medical problems from the treatment. In this study, people newly diagnosed with AML who have the changed FLT3 gene and cannot have chemotherapy can take part. The main aims of this study are: to find suitable doses of gilteritinib, venetoclax and azacitidine as a combined treatment; to learn how they are processed by and act upon the body; to learn the remission rate; to check for medical problems during this treatment. In the study, people will visit the study clinic many times. The first visit is to check if they can take part. People will be asked about their medical history, have a medical examination, and have their vital signs checked. Also, they will have an ECG to check their heart rhythm and have some blood and urine samples taken for laboratory tests. They will have a chest X-ray and a bone marrow sample will be taken. The changed FLT3 gene will be confirmed, either by the bone marrow or a blood sample. This study will be in 2 phases. In Phase 1, different small groups of people will take venetoclax tablets containing lower to higher doses in the combined treatment. The doses of gilteritinib and azacytidine will be unchanged. This is done to find a suitable dose of venetoclax to use in phase 2 of the study. People will take tablets of gilteritinib and venetoclax once a day on a 28-day cycle. They will be given azacytidine as an infusion or an injection just under the skin. This will be for 7 days at the beginning of each 28-day cycle. They will continue cycles of treatment throughout this phase of the study. In Phase 2, more people newly diagnosed with AML with the changed FLT3 gene will take part. They will be treated with the suitable doses of the combined treatment worked out from Phase 1. Treatment will be on a 28-day cycle. People will continue on cycles of treatment throughout this phase of the study. Researchers will work out the remission rate from this phase of the study. In each phase of the study, people can continue with up to 12 cycles of treatment if they can manage any medical problems. People will visit the study clinic many times during their first treatment cycle, and less often during the next cycles. During these visits, medical problems will be recorded and some blood samples will be taken for laboratory tests. On some visits, people will also have their vital signs checked. Bone marrow samples will be taken during cycle 1, and at the beginning of cycle 3. More samples will be taken during the study from people who are not in remission. When people have finished treatment, those who have responded well to treatment and are in remission will be invited to continue with up to 24 more cycles of gilteritinib plus azacitidine. All people taking part in the study will visit the study clinic for an end-of-treatment visit. During this visit, medical problems will be recorded and some blood samples will be taken for laboratory tests. People will have a medical examination, an ECG, and will have their vital signs checked. Also, a bone marrow sample will be taken. There will be a follow-up visit 30 days later to check for medical problems. Then people will visit the clinic or get a phone call every 3 months for up to 3 years. This is to give an update on their current treatment for AML.
Phase:
Phase 1/Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Astellas Pharma Global Development, Inc.
Treatments:
Azacitidine
Venetoclax
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria

- Participant has a diagnosis of previously untreated Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
according to World Health Organization classification as determined by pathology
review at the treating institution.

- Participant is positive for FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) mutation (internal
tandem duplication [ITD] and/or tyrosine kinase domain [TKD] [D835/I836] mutation) in
bone marrow or whole blood as determined by the central laboratory.

- Participant is ineligible for intensive induction chemotherapy by meeting at least 1
of the following criteria:

- Participant is >= 75 years of age and ineligible for intensive induction
chemotherapy with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0,
1, or 2.

- Participant is >= 18 to 74 years of age and has any of the following
comorbidities: ECOG performance status 2 or 3, cardiac history of congestive
heart failure requiring treatment or ejection fraction <= 50% or chronic stable
angina, known history of diffusion capacity of lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) <=
65% or forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEVI) <= 65%, creatinine
clearance > 30 mL/min to 45 mL/min, calculated by the Cockcroft Gault formula,
moderate hepatic impairment with total bilirubin > 1.5 to < 3.0 x upper limit of
normal (ULN), any other comorbidity incompatible with intensive chemotherapy
during screening and before enrollment.

- Participant must have a projected life expectancy of at least 12 weeks.

- Participant must have adequate organ and bone marrow function prior to enrollment, as
specified per protocol's laboratory parameters.

- Participant is suitable for oral administration of study drug (gilteritinib and
venetoclax) and is willing/able to swallow oral tablets/capsules.

- Participant with a known history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on effective
antiretroviral therapy must have a viral load undetectable for 6 months prior to Cycle
1 Day 1 (C1D1).

- Female participant is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant and at least one
of the following conditions apply:

- Not a woman of childbearing potential (WOCBP) OR

- WOCBP agrees to follow the contraceptive guidance starting at screening and
continue through the study treatment period, and for at least 180 days after the
final study regimen administration.

WOCBP must have a negative pregnancy test during screening.

- Female participant must agree not to breastfeed starting at screening, throughout the
study treatment period and for 60 days after the last dose of the study treatment
regimen.

- Female participant must not donate ova starting at screening, throughout the study
treatment and for 180 days after the last dose of the study treatment regimen.

- Male participant with female partner(s) of childbearing potential must agree to use
contraception starting at screening and continue through the study treatment, and for
at least 120 days after the last dose of the study treatment regimen.

- Male participant must not donate sperm starting at screening, throughout the study
treatment and for 120 days after the last dose of the study treatment regimen.
(Venetoclax may cause a decrease in spermatogenesis. Male participant considering
preservation of fertility should bank sperm before initiating treatment with
venetoclax.)

- Male participant with a pregnant or breastfeeding partner(s) must agree to remain
abstinent or use a condom for the duration of the pregnancy or time partner is
breastfeeding throughout the treatment period, and for 120 days after the final study
drug administration.

- Participant agrees not to participate in another interventional study while on
treatment in this study.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Participant with the following conditions:

- Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)

- Active, symptomatic central nervous system (CNS) involvement with AML

- History of myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), including myelofibrosis, essential
thrombocythemia, polycythemia vera, chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with or
without BCR-ABL1 translocation or AML with BCR-ABL1 translocation

- Participant previously treated with any of the following treatments:

- Chimeric antigen receptor-T (CAR-T) cell therapy for AML or Myelodysplastic
Syndrome (MDS)

- Chemotherapy, hormone-therapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy, within the past 14
days or 5 half-lives (whichever is shorter) prior to the planned treatment start
date or those who have not recovered from adverse events attributed to the agent
to grade 1 or baseline (with the exception of alopecia and neuropathy). The
washout may be waived in participants with rapidly proliferative disease.

- Exceptions for prior treatments are (i.e., the following treatments are allowed):
Hydroxyurea for increased blast count (No washout period required. It can be
continued throughout the first cycle of therapy), leukapharesis for leukocytosis
(No washout period required. It can be continued during the study), preemptive
treatment with retinoic acid prior to exclusion of APL < 7 days.

Note: If participant is enrolled prior to completion of washout, the start date of
treatment will need to be confirmed prior to C1D1.

- Participant who is receiving treatment with any other investigational agents.

- Participant requires treatment with concomitant drugs that are strong inducers of
cytochrome P450 (CYP)3A or P glycoprotein (P-gp) during study treatment.

- Participant who has received the following ≤ 7 days prior to C1D1:

- strong CYP3A inducer or P-gp inducer

- moderate CYP3A inducer or P-gp inducer

- strong or moderate CYP3A inhibitor

- Participant who has consumed grapefruit, grapefruit products, Seville oranges
(including marmalade containing Seville oranges) or starfruit <= 3 days prior to C1D1.

- Participant with a cardiovascular disability status of New York Heart Association
(NYHA) Class >= 3.

- Participant with mean QTcF > 480 msec at screening based on local reading performed in
triplicate.

- Participant with a history of Long QT Syndrome at screening.

- Participant has been diagnosed with another malignancy within 2 years prior to
screening for the study, with the following exceptions:

- Adequately treated in situ carcinoma of the cervix uteri or carcinoma in situ of
breast;

- Basal cell carcinoma of the skin or localized squamous cell carcinoma of the
skin;

- Previous malignancy confined and surgically resected (or treated with other
modalities) with curative intent

- Participants who are on maintenance therapy for malignancies with no evidence of
active malignancy for >= 2 years and the maintenance therapy can be discontinued.

- Participant who has an uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to
any of the following conditions:

- Uncontrolled hypertension

- Active, uncontrolled infection (viral, bacterial or fungal): An infection
controlled with an approved or closely monitored antibiotic/antifungal treatment
is allowed.

- Symptomatic, congestive heart failure

- Unstable angina pectoris

- Chronic respiratory disease that requires continuous oxygen

- Psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study
requirements

- Any other illness or condition that would interfere with study compliance or
would compromise the participant's safety or study endpoints, including any
contraindications to gilteritinib, azacitidine or venetoclax listed in the
country package insert.

- Participant who has gastrointestinal disorders, malabsorption or other abnormalities
that would interfere with absorption of the oral study drug.

- Participant has active hepatitis B or C or other active hepatic disorder.

- Participant with positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or detectable
hepatitis B virus (HBV) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are not eligible.

- Participant with negative HBsAg, positive hepatitis B core antibody and negative
hepatitis B surface antibody will be eligible if HBV DNA is undetectable.

- For participant with a known history of chronic HBV infection, the HBV viral load
must be undetectable on suppressive therapy, if indicated, to be eligible for
this study.

- Participant with antibodies to hepatitis C virus (HCV) will be eligible if
hepatitis C ribonucleic acid (RNA) viral load is undetectable.

- Participant with a known history of HCV infection must have been treated and
cured to be eligible for this study. Participants with HCV infection who are
currently on treatment are eligible if they have an undetectable HCV viral load.

- Participant has had major surgery within 4 weeks prior to the first study dose.

- Participant has a known or suspected hypersensitivity to gilteritinib, azacitidine or
venetoclax or any components of the formulations used.

- Participant with recent positive test for SARS-CoV-2 ( or diagnosed with COVID-19) and
no follow up test with negative result cannot be enrolled. Participant with contact to
persons with COVID-19 and participants with signs and symptoms for COVID-19 infection
must be tested before enrolling.