First-in-Human Study of ATX-295, an Oral Inhibitor of KIF18A, in Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors, Including Ovarian Cancer

Participation Deadline: 08/30/2027
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Description

ATX-295 is an oral drug that inhibits a protein called KIF18A, an adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-dependent, plus end-directed mitotic kinesin. KIF18A facilitates chromosomal alignment and spindle microtubule dynamics during mitosis in certain advanced solid tumors. ATX-295 has been shown preclinically to induce robust anti-tumor activity of a variety of different solid tumors, including high-grade serious ovarian cancer and triple negative breast cancer.

This is a first-in-human, Phase 1, open-label, single-arm, dose-escalation and Simon 2-Stage expansion study to evaluate the safety profile of ATX-295 and determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D). In addition, the study aims to characterize the PK, PD, and preliminary anti-tumor activity of orally administered ATX-295. Exploratory objectives include examination of biomarker responses in relationship to ATX-295 exposure.

Patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors will be enrolled to preliminarily assess the anti-tumor effect, and further examine the safety and PK of ATX-295 at the RP2D.