Exposure-Response-Based Product Profile-Driven Clinical Utility Index For Ipatasertib Dose Selection In Prostate Cancer

CPT-PHARMACOMETRICS & SYSTEMS PHARMACOLOGY(2019)

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The aims of this work were to characterize ipatasertib exposure-response (E-R) relationships in a phase II study and to quantitatively assess benefit-risk using a clinical utility index approach to support ipatasertib phase III dose selection in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Logistic regression and Cox proportional-hazards models characterized E-R relationships for safety and efficacy endpoints, respectively. Exposure metrics with and without considering dose interruptions/reductions (modifications) were tested in the E-R models. Despite a steeper E-R relationship when accounting for dose modifications, similar dose-response projections were generated. The clinical utility index analysis assessed important attributes, weights, and clinically meaningful cutoff/tradeoff values based on predefined minimal, target, and optimistic product profiles. Ipatasertib 400 mg daily, showing the highest probability of achieving the minimal product profiles and better benefit-risk balance than other doses (200-500 mg daily), was selected for further development in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.
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Benefit-risk assessment,clinical utility index,dose selection,exposure-response,ipatasertib
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