The population DEB-based tumor growth inhibition (TGI) model well-described the effect of gefitinib and of two MET inhibitors, capmatinib and S49076, on both tumor growth and host body weight when administered alone or in combination in an NSCLC mice model involving the gefitinib-resistant tumor line HCC827ER1. In summary, the DEB-based tumor-in-host framework proposed here can be applied to routine combination xenograft experiments, providing an assessment of drug interactions and contributing to rank investigated compounds and to select the optimal combinations, based on both tumor and host body weight dynamics. Thus, the combination tumor-in-host DEB-TGI model can be considered a useful tool in the preclinical development and a significant advance toward better characterization of combination therapies.
S49076 plus gefitinib demonstrated a good tolerability with limited anti-tumour activity. Due to the low number of eligible patients, no tendency in term of activity appeared in any specific molecular subset and the data did not allow for identification of AXL overexpression as an oncogenic driver.
over 3 years ago
Clinical • P1 data • Clinical Trial,Phase I • Journal