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Pharmacokinetics (PK) of ibrutinib in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
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7056 Background: Ibrutinib is a first-in-class selective small molecular inhibitor of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) under development for the treatment of B-cell malignancies. Because of covalent binding to cys-481 of BTK, ibrutinib has a sustained pharmacodynamic (PD) effect. The aim of this study was to determine the PK of ibrutinib in patients (pts) with CLL. Methods: A Phase 1b/2 study (PCYC-1102-CA) of an oral dosing of single agent ibrutinib was conducted in pts with treatment-naïve (TN) or relapsed/refractory (R/R) CLL. Pts were enrolled into one of the following groups: R/R pts at 420 mg/day (n=27), TN pts at 420 mg/day (n=26), R/R pts at 840 mg/day (n=34), R/R high-risk pts at 420 mg/day (n=24), TN pts at 840 mg/day (n=5), and R/R pts at 420 mg/day for food-effect evaluation (n=16). One cycle was 28 days. Blood samples for PK assessment were obtained during the first cycle. PK parameters were calculated using non-compartmental analyses. Results: A total of 132 pts (98 males and 34 females) with CLL were treated across the 6 groups. Median ages for Groups 1 through 6 were 64, 71, 64, 68, 71, and 62 years, respectively. Ibrutinib exhibited rapid absorption (median Tmax of 2 h) and a mean elimination plasma half-life of approximately 6-9 hours. The AUCtau increased approximately proportional to doses from 420 to 840 mg/day. No accumulation of ibrutinib was apparent on Day 8. Ibrutinib exposure in males and females was similar. At 420 mg/day, pts ≥ 65 years old had AUC values that were ~30% higher than those of pts < 65 years. In R/R pts, there were no substantive differences in systemic exposure to ibrutinib between the del 17p positive and del 17p negative pts. An increase in ibrutinib exposure (<2-fold) was observed when administration with high-fat breakfast was compared to administration following an overnight fast. In all cases, %CV of AUC ranged from 50 to 100%. Conclusions: Ibrutinib demonstrated rapid absorption and elimination and was well tolerated at doses of 420 and 840 mg/day. Lack of significant exposure differences with respect to age, gender, or 17p del status indicates that dose adjustment in these populations is not required. Because of a sustained PD effect ibrutinib can be dosed once daily despite a relatively rapid clearance. Clinical trial information: NCT01105247.
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Title: Pharmacokinetics (PK) of ibrutinib in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
Description:
7056 Background: Ibrutinib is a first-in-class selective small molecular inhibitor of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) under development for the treatment of B-cell malignancies.
Because of covalent binding to cys-481 of BTK, ibrutinib has a sustained pharmacodynamic (PD) effect.
The aim of this study was to determine the PK of ibrutinib in patients (pts) with CLL.
Methods: A Phase 1b/2 study (PCYC-1102-CA) of an oral dosing of single agent ibrutinib was conducted in pts with treatment-naïve (TN) or relapsed/refractory (R/R) CLL.
Pts were enrolled into one of the following groups: R/R pts at 420 mg/day (n=27), TN pts at 420 mg/day (n=26), R/R pts at 840 mg/day (n=34), R/R high-risk pts at 420 mg/day (n=24), TN pts at 840 mg/day (n=5), and R/R pts at 420 mg/day for food-effect evaluation (n=16).
One cycle was 28 days.
Blood samples for PK assessment were obtained during the first cycle.
PK parameters were calculated using non-compartmental analyses.
Results: A total of 132 pts (98 males and 34 females) with CLL were treated across the 6 groups.
Median ages for Groups 1 through 6 were 64, 71, 64, 68, 71, and 62 years, respectively.
Ibrutinib exhibited rapid absorption (median Tmax of 2 h) and a mean elimination plasma half-life of approximately 6-9 hours.
The AUCtau increased approximately proportional to doses from 420 to 840 mg/day.
No accumulation of ibrutinib was apparent on Day 8.
Ibrutinib exposure in males and females was similar.
At 420 mg/day, pts ≥ 65 years old had AUC values that were ~30% higher than those of pts < 65 years.
In R/R pts, there were no substantive differences in systemic exposure to ibrutinib between the del 17p positive and del 17p negative pts.
An increase in ibrutinib exposure (<2-fold) was observed when administration with high-fat breakfast was compared to administration following an overnight fast.
In all cases, %CV of AUC ranged from 50 to 100%.
Conclusions: Ibrutinib demonstrated rapid absorption and elimination and was well tolerated at doses of 420 and 840 mg/day.
Lack of significant exposure differences with respect to age, gender, or 17p del status indicates that dose adjustment in these populations is not required.
Because of a sustained PD effect ibrutinib can be dosed once daily despite a relatively rapid clearance.
Clinical trial information: NCT01105247.
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