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A Study to Evaluate Safety , Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of WJ01024 Tablets Combined With Ruxolitinib in Patients With Myelofibrosis

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Suzhou Junjing BioSciences

Status and phase

Enrolling
Phase 2
Phase 1

Conditions

Intermediate- and High-risk Myelofibrosis (MF) Patients With Splenomegaly

Treatments

Drug: Ruxolitinib phosphate tablet(Jakavi,NOVARTIS,9104733)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT06909136
JS110-003-Ib/II

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a Phase Ib/II clinical study to evaluate the safety , efficacy and pharmacokinetics of WJ01024 tablets combined with Ruxolitinib tablets in patients with myelofibrosis.The study will be conducted in two phases: Phase 1b and Phase 2.Phase Ib is a dose extension study of WJ01024 tablets combined with ruxolitinib tablets. It is planned to recruit patients with medium to high-risk myelofibrosis accompanied by splenomegaly who have had poor response or intolerance to the previously approved JAK inhibitors for myelofibrosis. Phase II is the efficacy extension stage of WJ01024 tablets combined with ruxolitinib Tablets. It is planned to expand two groups of people. Group A will expand to recruit patients with medium-high risk of myelofibrosis accompanied by splenomegaly who have not responded well to the previously approved JAK inhibitors for myelofibrosis. Group B expanded to recruit patients with medium-high-risk myelofibrosis accompanied by splenomegaly who were intolerant after treatment with previously approved JAK inhibitors for myelofibrosis.

Full description

Ruxolitinib tablets have been approved in China since April 2017 as the first-line treatment for most intermediate- and high-risk myelofibrosis (MF) patients with splenomegaly. Compared with supportive treatment alone, ruxolitinib tablets have the efficacy of reducing spleen size and improving the symptoms of myelofibrosis, as well as reducing the risk of death and prolonging the survival of MF patients.Although the clinical efficacy of Ruxolitinib tablets has been confirmed, only about half of MF patients can achieve the ideal therapeutic effect (≥35% reduction in spleen volume and ≥50% improvement in disease symptoms at 24 weeks). Therefore, there is an urgent need for innovative drugs that can be combined with Ruxolitinib tablets to enhance therapeutic efficacy and meet clinical needs.

WJ01024 is a small molecule inhibitor of XPO-1, belonging to the same target small molecule compounds as Selinexor. Compared with Selinexor, the metabolism rate of this product is faster, which can reduce the toxicity in the body. In the Ba/F3-EPOR-JAK2-V617F cell model, the combination of this product and ruxolitinib tablets can enhance its anti-cell proliferation activity. In a clinical study initiated by researchers, this product has shown preliminary efficacy as a monotherapy in patients with myelofibrosis who have relapsed, are refractory to, or intolerant of JAK inhibitors, and is expected to have fewer toxic and side effects than drugs targeting the same site. Based on this, the following research is planned.

This is a Phase Ib/II clinical study to evaluate the safety , efficacy and pharmacokinetics of WJ01024 tablets combined with Ruxolitinib tablets in patients with myelofibrosis.The study will be conducted in two phases: Phase 1b and Phase 2.

Phase Ib is a dose extension study of WJ01024 tablets combined with ruxolitinib tablets. It is planned to recruit patients with medium to high-risk myelofibrosis accompanied by splenomegaly who have had poor response or intolerance to the previously approved JAK inhibitors for myelofibrosis.

Phase II is the efficacy extension stage of WJ01024 tablets combined with ruxolitinib Tablets. It is planned to expand two groups of people. Group A will expand to recruit patients with medium-high risk of myelofibrosis accompanied by splenomegaly who have not responded well to the previously approved JAK inhibitors for myelofibrosis. Group B expanded to recruit patients with medium-high-risk myelofibrosis accompanied by splenomegaly who were intolerant after treatment with previously approved JAK inhibitors for myelofibrosis.

Enrollment

49 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Subjects voluntarily participate in the study after receiving full informed consent and sign informed consent;
  • Age ≥18 years old, gender unlimited;
  • Patients diagnosed with primary myelofibrosis (PMF) according to WHO criteria (2016 edition), or with ET secondary myelofibrosis (PET-MF) or PV secondary myelofibrosis (PPV-MF) according to International Working Group on Myelofibrosis Research and Treatment (IWG-MRT) criteria; They could be included regardless of JAK2 mutation;
  • Participants with international prognostic scoring system (DIPSS) risk category of intermediate-1, or intermediate-2, or high-risk;
  • ECOG score 0~2;
  • No stem cell transplantation plan in the near future;
  • Spleen enlargement:palpable splenomegaly(≥5cm below left costal margin)or radiologically confirmed spleen volume ≥450 cm^3 using MRI/CT;
  • Patients with intolerance or a suboptimal response to prior JAK inhibitor therapy;
  • Sufficient hematology and organ function;

Exclusion criteria

  • More than 10% blasts in peripheral blood or bone marrow;
  • Previous treatment with XPO1 inhibitors;
  • Unable to cooperate with or unable to perform MRI or CT scans as deemed necessary by sponsor and investigator;
  • Treatment with a powerful CYP3A inhibitor or inducer within 14 days prior to initial administration;

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

49 participants in 1 patient group

WJ01024 tablet
Experimental group
Description:
If needed, additional descriptive information (including which interventions are administered in each arm) to differentiate each arm from other arms in the clinical trial.
Treatment:
Drug: Ruxolitinib phosphate tablet(Jakavi,NOVARTIS,9104733)

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Shuai Guo

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