AEterna Zentaris: Data Demonstrate That Perifosine Combined With Temsirolimus was Well Tolerated in Phase 1 Trial in Malignant Glioma

QUÉBEC CITY, Nov. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Aeterna Zentaris Inc. (NASDAQ: AEZS) (TSX: AEZ) (the "Company") today announced that perifosine, its oral AKT inhibitor, combined with temsirolimus ("TEM"), was well tolerated in an investigator driven Phase 1 clinical trial in recurrent or progressive malignant glioma ("MG"). Data were presented over the weekend by Thomas J. Kaley, MD, Director, Neuro-Oncology Fellowship Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, during a poster session at the Society of Neuro-Oncology annual meeting in Washington D.C.

The Study

The trial involved 32 patients with recurrent or progressive (glioblastoma (16), anaplastic astrocytoma (7), anaplastic oligodendroglioma (7), and transformed low-grade gliomas (2)), with median Karnofsky Performance Status ("KPS") 80 (range, 60-100). Twenty-one patients were refractory to bevacizumab or other anti-VEGF/VEGFR therapy. The dose of TEM was escalated in each cohort using standard 3 + 3 design from 15 mg to 170 mg administered once weekly. The dose of perifosine was a 600 mg loading dose on day 1, followed by a 100 mg nightly dose, for dose level 1 through dose level 6. At dose level 7, the loading dose was increased to 900 mg, followed by a 100 mg nightly dose.

Results

The trial is currently accruing to dose level 5 (115 mg) after 2 dose-limiting toxicities ("DLT") in the dose level 7 (170 mg) and dose level 6 (170 mg) expansion cohorts. Maximum tolerated dose ("MTD") was not defined. Thirty-one patients were evaluable for toxicity. There were 5 DLTs: thrombocytopenia (3), intra-cerebral hemorrhage (1), and lung infection (1). Only one grade 4 toxicity (thrombocytopenia) was reported. Most frequent grade 3 non dose-limiting hematologic toxicities were lymphopenia (7), hyperglycemia (4), lung infection (4), and hypophosphatemia (3). Notable grade 2 toxicities were hypophosphatemia (14), hypocholesterolemia (13), and hypertriglyceridemia (11).

Preliminary survival results demonstrated that median overall survival was 7.4 months. There were 27 radiographic responses: complete response (0), partial response (2), stable disease (13) and progressive disease (12).

Conclusion

Combination therapy with TEM 115 mg weekly and perifosine 100 mg daily (following 600 mg load) was well tolerated in heavily pre-treated adults with recurrent MGs. Accrual ongoing at dose level 5 and MTD has not yet been defined.

The poster,"Phase I trial of Temsirolimus (TEM) and Perifosine (PER) for Recurrent or Progressive Malignant Glioma (MG)", T. J. Kaley, E. Pentsova, A. Omuro, I. K. Mellinghoff, C. Nolan, I. Gavrilovic, L. M. DeAngelis, E. Holland, M. E. Lacouture, E. Ludwig, A. B. Lassman, can be viewed at this link.

About Perifosine

Perifosine is a novel, oral anticancer treatment that inhibits Akt activation in the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway. It has been granted orphan drug and orphan medicinal product designations from both the FDA and EMA for multiple myeloma. Perifosine has also received Fast Track designation from the FDA and positive Scientific Advice from the EMA with results from the Phase 3 trial in multiple myeloma expected to be sufficient for registration in Europe, as well as in North America. Perifosine is also being explored in combination therapy and in monotherapy in other cancer indications. Aeterna Zentaris holds rights to perifosine for North America and Europe, while rights have been licensed to Yakult Honsha for Japan, to Handok for Korea, and to Hikma Pharmaceuticals for the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region.

About Aeterna Zentaris

Aeterna Zentaris is an oncology and endocrinology drug development company currently investigating treatments for various unmet medical needs. The Company's pipeline encompasses compounds at all stages of development, from drug discovery through to marketed products. For more information please visit www.aezsinc.com.

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