Clinical trial • Phase II • Oncology|Haematology
Copanlisib dihydrochloride for Marginal zone lymphoma|Extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MALT type)|Nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma|Splenic marginal zone lymphoma
Phase II trial of Copanlisib dihydrochloride for Marginal zone lymphoma|Extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MALT type)|Nodal marginal zone B-cell ly…
Overview
- Trial Therapeutic Area
- Oncology|Haematology
- Trial Disease
- Marginal zone lymphoma|Extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MALT type)|Nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma|Splenic marginal zone lymphoma
- Trial Stage
- Phase II
- Drug Modality
- Small molecule|Monoclonal antibody
Key dates
- Initial CTIS Submission Date
- 14-08-2024
- First CTIS Authorization Date
- 12-09-2024
Trial design
open-label Phase II trial in Germany.
- Open Label
- Yes
- Target Sample Size
- 36
- Trial Duration For Participant
- 365
Eligibility
Recruits 36 Vulnerable population selected. The protocol requires "Evidence of a personally signed informed consent indicating that the subject is aware of the neoplastic nature of the disease and has been informed of the procedures to be followed, the experimental nature of the therapy, alternatives, potential benefits, possible side effects, potential risks and discomforts, and other pertinent aspects of study participation." Age inclusion is >=18 years, so no paediatric assent procedures are described. No further vulnerable-consent procedures are specified in the available documents..
- Pregnancy Exclusion
- Breastfeeding or pregnancy
- Vulnerable Population
- Vulnerable population selected. The protocol requires "Evidence of a personally signed informed consent indicating that the subject is aware of the neoplastic nature of the disease and has been informed of the procedures to be followed, the experimental nature of the therapy, alternatives, potential benefits, possible side effects, potential risks and discomforts, and other pertinent aspects of study participation." Age inclusion is >=18 years, so no paediatric assent procedures are described. No further vulnerable-consent procedures are specified in the available documents.
Inclusion criteria
- {"criterion_text":"-Confirmed CD20 positive MALT Lymphoma de novo or relapsed following or being not eligible for local therapy (including surgery, radiotherapy) and antibiotics for H. pylori-positive gastric lymphoma arisen at any extranodal site. OR\n-Life expectancy >3 months\n-Baseline platelet count >=50 G/L (if not due to BM infiltration by the lymphoma), absolute neutrophil count >=0.75 G/L\n-ASAT (SGOT): <=3 times the upper limit of institutional laboratory normal value\n-ALAT (SGPT): <=3 times the upper limit of institutional laboratory normal value\n-Total Bilirubin: <=2 mg/dL or 2 times the upper limit of institutional laboratory normal value, unless clearly related to the disease (except if due to Gilbert’s syndrome)\n-GFR ≥ 40 mL/min/1.73 m²\n-Negative HIV antibody\n-Positive test results for chronic HBV infection (defined as positive HBsAg serology): patients with occult or prior HBV infection (defined as negative HBsAg and positive total HBcAb) may be included if HBV DNA is undetectable, provided that they are willing to undergo monthly DNA testing. Patients who have protective titers of HBsAb after vaccination or prior but cured hepatitis B are eligible.\n-Positive test results for hepatitis C (hepatitis C virus [HCV] antibody serology testing): patients positive for HCV antibody are eligible only if PCR is negative for HCV RNA.\n-Pregnancy β-HCG negative. For women of child-bearing potential only (i.e. fertile, following menarche and until becoming post-menopausal unless permanently sterile. Permanent sterilisation methods include hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy and bilateral oophorectomy); serum or urine β-HCG must be negative during screening and at study enrolment visit\n-Confirmed CD20 positive de novo or relapsed splenic MZL following or not being eligible for local therapy (including surgery and antiviral therapy for Hepatitis C Virus) with symptomatic disease: In patients with splenic MZL without splenic tissue available for histologic review, the diagnosis may be confirmed by the presence of splenomegaly and typical morphologic and immunophenotypic findings in the blood and bone marrow. Bone marrow (acceptable up to 12 weeks before start of treatment) must be submitted for retrospective central confirmation. OR\n-Premenopausal fertile females must agree to use a highly effective method of birth control for the duration of the therapy up to 12 months after end of therapy.\n-Men must agree not to father a child for the duration of therapy and 6 months after (use of a condom) and must agree to advice a female partner to use a highly effective method of birth control.\n-Willingness and ability to comply with scheduled visits, drug administration plan, imaging studies, laboratory tests, other study procedures, and study restrictions.\n-Evidence of a personally signed informed consent indicating that the subject is aware of the neoplastic nature of the disease and has been informed of the procedures to be followed, the experimental nature of the therapy, alternatives, potential benefits, possible side effects, potential risks and discomforts, and other pertinent aspects of study participation.\n-Confirmed CD20 positive de novo or relapsed nodal MZL\n-Tissue diagnostic procedures must be performed within 12 months prior to study entry and have to include diagnostics by a reference pathology center.\n-Patients in need of treatment: For patients with symptomatic splenic, nodal, or non-gastric extranodal MZL disease that is de novo or has relapsed following local therapy (i.e., surgery or radiotherapy) and requires therapy, as assessed by the investigator.\n-For nodal MZL and EMZL: At least one bi-dimensionally measurable lesion (≥ 1.5 cm in its largest dimension by CT scan or MRI)\n-For SMZL: For splenic MZL, an enlarged spleen on CT scan and lymphoma cell infiltration has to be seen in bone marrow and/or peripheral blood. At least one of the following criteria must be met: –\tBulky progressive or painful splenomegaly –\tone of the following symptomatic/progressive cytopenias: Hb < 10 g/dL, or Plat < 80.000 /µL, or neutropenia < 1000/µL, whatever the reason (autoimmune or hypersplenism or bone marrow infiltration) –\tSMZL with concomitant hepatitis C infection which has not responded to or has relapsed after Interferon and/or Ribavirin and/or direct antiviral agents (patients positive for HCV antibody are eligible only if PCR is negative for HCV RNA). –\tsplenectomised patients with rapidly raising lymphocyte counts, development of lymphadenopathy or involvement of extranodal sites if not being eligible for local therapy.\n-For gastric MALT lymphoma, the clinical evidence of the MZL as seen by gastroendoscopy is sufficient. There is no need to show a measurable lesion by CT scan or MRI. Inclusion is possible for patients with: a) H. pylori-negative disease de novo or following or being not eligible for local therapy (i.e., surgery, radiotherapy or antibiotics) or after systemic therapy. b) H. pylori–positive disease that has remained stable, progressed, or relapsed following antibiotic therapy.\n-Age >=18 years"}
Exclusion criteria
- {"criterion_text":"-ECOG performance status ≥ 2\n-Prior treatment with Copanlisib\n-Congestive heart failure > New York Heart Association (NYHA) class 2\n-Unstable angina (angina symptoms at rest), new-onset angina (begun within the last 3 months).\n-Myocardial infarction less than 6 months before start of test drug\n-Uncontrolled arterial hypertension despite optimal medical management\n-HbA1c>8.5%\n-Prior or ongoing clinically significant illness, medical condition, surgical history, physical finding, electrocardiogram (ECG) finding, or laboratory abnormality that, in the investigator’s opinion, could adversely affect the safety of the subject or impair the assessment of study results.\n-History of anaphylaxis in association with previous administration of monoclonal antibodies.\n-Vaccination with a live vaccine within 28 days prior to start of therapy\n-Arterial or venous thrombotic or embolic events such as cerebrovascular accident (including transient ischemic attacks), deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism within 3 months before the start of study medication\n-History of a non-lymphoid malignancy except for the following: adequately treated local basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, cervical carcinoma in situ, superficial bladder cancer, asymptomatic prostate cancer without known metastatic disease and with no requirement for therapy or requiring only hormonal therapy and with normal prostate specific antigen for ≥1 year prior to study enrollment visit, other Stage 1 or 2 cancer treated with a curative intent and currently in complete remission, for ≥3 years.\n-Non-healing wound, ulcer, or bone fracture\n-History or concurrent interstitial lung disease of any severity and/or severely impaired lung function (as judged by the investigator).\n-Central nervous system lymphoma, leptomeningeal lymphoma, or histologic evidence of transformation to a high-grade or diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.\n-Ongoing immunosuppressive therapy including corticosteroids (exception < 4 weeks administered at a dose equivalent to ≤ 40 mg/day prednisone is allowed)\n-Evidence of ongoing systemic bacterial, fungal, or viral infection at the time of study enrolment visit\n-Ongoing drug-induced liver injury, chronic active hepatitis B (HBV), alcoholic liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, extrahepatic obstruction caused by cholelithiasis, cirrhosis of the liver, or portal hypertension.\n-Ongoing alcohol or drug addiction\n-Treatment with any other investigational agent within 30 days or within 5 x the half life (t1/2) of the investigational product, whichever is longer, or participating in another trial within 30 days prior to entering this study\n-Breastfeeding or pregnancy"}
Endpoints
Primary endpoints
- {"endpoint_text":"-Primary endpoint is the complete response (CR rate (CRR) determined 12 months after start of induction therapy, i.e. month 6 of maintenance). Patients who progress before 12 months after start of treatment will be treated as CR=’NO’ and will be included in the calculation of the primary endpoint. No primary endpoint will be determined for patients who withdraw.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Complete response (CR) rate determined 12 months after start of induction therapy (i.e. month 6 of maintenance). Patients who progress before 12 months are considered CR='NO' and included in calculation; withdrawals are not included in primary endpoint determination."}
Secondary endpoints
- {"endpoint_text":"-Response rate: The response rates (complete response (CR), partial response (PR)) and overall response rate (CR or PR) are evaluated 4 weeks after the end of induction treatment and 12 months after start of treatment.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"CR and PR evaluated 4 weeks after end of induction and at 12 months after start of treatment."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Best response: Best response is determined in the time interval from the start of induction therapy to end of follow-up.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Best response = best tumour response achieved from induction start to end of follow-up."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Time to best response: Time to best response is defined as the time from the start of induction to best response the patient achieves (CR, PR).","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time (duration) from induction start to date of best observed response (CR or PR)."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Time to first response: Time to first response is defined as the time from the start of induction to first response (CR, PR).","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time from induction start to first documented response (CR or PR)."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Progression free survival (PFS): Progression free survival (PFS) is defined as the time from registration to the first occurrence of progression or relapse as assessed by the investigator, or death from any cause. PFS for patients without disease progression, relapse, or death will be censored at the time of the last tumor assessment.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time from registration to progression, relapse, or death; censor at last tumour assessment if none."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Time to treatment failure (TTF): Time to treatment failure (TTF) is defined as the time of registration to discontinuation of therapy for any reason including death from any cause, progression, toxicity or add on of new anti-cancer therapy. Patients alive without treatment failure are censored at the latest tumor assessment date.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time from registration to discontinuation of therapy for any reason; censor at latest tumour assessment if ongoing."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Duration of Response (DR): Duration of response as defined as the period from the first response (at least PR) to treatment until evidence of disease progression, relapse or death of any cause. Patients alive without progression and relapse will be censored at the latest tumor assessment date or the stopping date.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time from first documented response (≥PR) to progression, relapse or death; censor at last assessment if none."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Cause specific survival (CSS): Cause specific survival is defined as the period from the induction registration to death from lymphoma or lymphoma related cause; death unrelated to MZL is considered as a competing event.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time from induction registration to death due to lymphoma; other causes treated as competing events."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Overall survival (OS): Overall survival is defined as the period from the induction registration to death from any cause. Patients who have not died until the time of the analysis will be censored at their last contact date.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Time from induction registration to death from any cause; censor at last contact if alive."}
- {"endpoint_text":"-Quality of life during induction and maintenance therapy: Quality of life will be measured by the FACT-Lym (see Appendix H) before start of treatment, during induction and maintenance.","definition_or_measurement_approach":"Quality of life assessed using FACT-Lym questionnaire before treatment, during induction and maintenance."}
Recruitment
- Planned Sample Size
- 36
- Recruitment Window Months
- 96
- Consent Approach
- Evidence of a personally signed informed consent is required: "Evidence of a personally signed informed consent indicating that the subject is aware of the neoplastic nature of the disease and has been informed of the procedures to be followed, the experimental nature of the therapy, alternatives, potential benefits, possible side effects, potential risks and discomforts, and other pertinent aspects of study participation." Participants must be aged >=18 years (no paediatric assent described). Subject information and ICF documents are listed (L1_SIS and ICF COUP-1_public), but languages and age-specific consent forms are not specified in the available records.
Geography
- Total Number Of Sites
- 13
- Total Number Of Participants
- 36
Germany
- Earliest CTIS Part Ii Submission Date
- 22-08-2024
- Latest Decision Or Authorization Date
- 30-04-2025
- Processing Time Days
- 251
- Number Of Sites
- 13
- Number Of Participants
- 36
Sites
- Site Name
- Katholisches Karl-Leisner-Klinikum gGmbH, Wilhelm-Anton-Hospital Goch
- Department Name
- Klinik für Innere Medizin, Abteilung Hämatologie Onkologie
- Principal Investigator Name
- Volker Runde
- Principal Investigator Email
- volker.runde@kkle.de
- Contact Person Name
- Volker Runde
- Contact Person Email
- volker.runde@kkle.de
- Site Name
- ELBLANDKLINIKEN Stiftung & Co. KG
- Department Name
- Innere Medizin II - Hämatologie/Onkologie und Gastroenterologie
- Principal Investigator Name
- Jörg Schubert
- Principal Investigator Email
- Joerg.Schubert@elblandkliniken.de
- Contact Person Name
- Jörg Schubert
- Contact Person Email
- Joerg.Schubert@elblandkliniken.de
- Site Name
- Johanniter GmbH
- Department Name
- Onkologisches Zentrum
- Principal Investigator Name
- Jon-Dschun Ko
- Principal Investigator Email
- Yon-Dschun.Ko@bn.johanniter-kliniken.de
- Contact Person Name
- Jon-Dschun Ko
- Contact Person Email
- Yon-Dschun.Ko@bn.johanniter-kliniken.de
- Site Name
- Mannheimer Onkologie Praxis
- Department Name
- Q5
- Principal Investigator Name
- Manfred Hensel
- Principal Investigator Email
- hensel@mannheimer-onkologie-praxis.de
- Contact Person Name
- Manfred Hensel
- Contact Person Email
- hensel@mannheimer-onkologie-praxis.de
- Site Name
- Klinikum der Universitaet Muenchen AöR
- Department Name
- Medizinische Klinik III
- Principal Investigator Name
- Martin Dreyling
- Principal Investigator Email
- Martin.Dreyling@med.uni-muenchen.de
- Contact Person Name
- Martin Dreyling
- Contact Person Email
- Martin.Dreyling@med.uni-muenchen.de
- Site Name
- MVZ Onkologische Kooperation Harz GbR
- Department Name
- MVZ Onkologische Kooperation Harz
- Principal Investigator Name
- Mark Oliver Zahn
- Principal Investigator Email
- m-o.zahn@onkologie-goslar.de
- Contact Person Name
- Mark Oliver Zahn
- Contact Person Email
- m-o.zahn@onkologie-goslar.de
- Site Name
- Universitaetsklinikum Ulm AöR
- Department Name
- Klinik für Innere Medizin III
- Principal Investigator Name
- Christian Buske
- Principal Investigator Email
- christian.buske@uni-ulm.de
- Contact Person Name
- Christian Buske
- Contact Person Email
- christian.buske@uni-ulm.de
- Site Name
- Kliniken Ostalb gemeinnuetzige kommunale Anstalt des oeffentlichen Rechts
- Department Name
- Innere Medizin
- Principal Investigator Name
- Holger Hebart
- Principal Investigator Email
- holger.hebart@kliniken-ostalb.de
- Contact Person Name
- Holger Hebart
- Contact Person Email
- holger.hebart@kliniken-ostalb.de
- Site Name
- Pius-Hospital Oldenburg
- Department Name
- Universitätsklinik für Strahlentherapie, Hämatologie und Onkologie
- Principal Investigator Name
- Frank Griesinger
- Principal Investigator Email
- Frank.griesinger@pius-hospital.de
- Contact Person Name
- Frank Griesinger
- Contact Person Email
- Frank.griesinger@pius-hospital.de
- Site Name
- Universitaetsklinikum Halle (Saale) AöR
- Department Name
- Universitätsklinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin IV
- Principal Investigator Name
- Thomas Weber
- Principal Investigator Email
- thomas.weber@uk-halle.de
- Contact Person Name
- Thomas Weber
- Contact Person Email
- thomas.weber@uk-halle.de
- Site Name
- Universitätsmedizin Rostock
- Department Name
- Klinik III, Zentrum für Innere Medizin
- Principal Investigator Name
- Sebastian Böttcher
- Principal Investigator Email
- sebastian.boettcher@med.uni-rostock.de
- Contact Person Name
- Sebastian Böttcher
- Contact Person Email
- sebastian.boettcher@med.uni-rostock.de
- Site Name
- Dr. Vehling-Kaiser MVZ GmbH
- Department Name
- Standort 1: Dr. Vehling-Kaiser MVZ GmbH, Achdorfer Weg 5, Achdorf, 84036 Landshut
- Principal Investigator Name
- Florian Kaiser
- Principal Investigator Email
- dr.f.kaiser@vehling-kaiser.de
- Contact Person Name
- Florian Kaiser
- Contact Person Email
- dr.f.kaiser@vehling-kaiser.de
- Site Name
- ÜBAG MVZ Dr. Vehling-Kaiser GmbH Dingolfing
- Department Name
- Standort 2: ÜBAG MVZ Dr. Vehling-Kaiser GmbH Dingolfing, Griesgasse 18, 84130 Dingolfing
- Principal Investigator Name
- Florian Kaiser
- Principal Investigator Email
- dr.f.kaiser@vehling-kaiser.de
- Contact Person Name
- Florian Kaiser
- Contact Person Email
- dr.f.kaiser@vehling-kaiser.de
Sponsor
Primary sponsor
- Full Name
- University Hospital Of Ulm AöR
- Organisation Type
- Hospital/Clinic/Other health care facility
- Country Of Registered Address
- Germany
Third parties
- {"country":"","full_name":"Bayer AG","duties_or_roles":"Listed as source of monetary support / product provider","organisation_type":""}
- {"country":"","full_name":"Celltrion Inc.","duties_or_roles":"Listed as source of monetary support / product provider","organisation_type":""}
Investigational products
- Investigational Product Name
- BAY 80-6946
- Active Substance
- Copanlisib dihydrochloride
- Modality
- Small molecule
- Routes Of Administration
- INTRAVENIOUS INFUSION
- Route
- INTRAVENIOUS INFUSION
- Authorisation Status
- Not authorised / Investigational (prodAuthStatus=1)
- Maximum Dose
- 60 mg (maxDailyDoseAmount)
- Investigational Product Name
- Truxima 500 mg concentrate for solution for infusion
- Active Substance
- Rituximab
- Modality
- Monoclonal antibody
- Routes Of Administration
- INTRAVENIOUS INFUSION
- Route
- INTRAVENIOUS INFUSION
- Authorisation Status
- Authorised (marketing authorisation present, prodAuthStatus=2)
- Maximum Dose
- 375 mg/m2 (maxDailyDoseAmount); maxTotalDoseAmount 6750 mg/m2
- Investigational Product Name
- Truxima 100 mg concentrate for solution for infusion
- Active Substance
- Rituximab
- Modality
- Monoclonal antibody
- Routes Of Administration
- IV INFUSION
- Route
- IV INFUSION
- Authorisation Status
- Authorised (marketing authorisation present, prodAuthStatus=2)
- Maximum Dose
- 375 mg/m2 (maxDailyDoseAmount); maxTotalDoseAmount 6750 mg/m2
- Combination Treatment
- Yes
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