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An Organotypic High Throughput System for Characterization of Drug Sensitivity of Primary Multiple Myeloma Cells
Published on: July 15, 2015
Leveraging quantitative systems pharmacology modeling for elranatamab regimen optimization in relapsed or refractory
Kamrine E Poels1, Mohamed Elmeliegy2, Jennifer Hibma1
1Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, Pfizer Research & Development, San Diego, CA, USA.
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Elranatamab, an approved bispecific antibody (BsAb) for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, forms an immune synapse between the T-cell CD3 marker and B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) on myeloma cells. Circulating soluble BCMA (sBCMA) is associated with disease burden and may reduce drug exposure, impacting efficacy. A quantitative systems pharmacology model that captures elranatamab's mechanism of action and disease dynamics was developed and calibrated to clinical datasets. Simulations explored model uncertainty and inter-patient variability with respect to biological, pharmacologic, and tumor-related components to inform clinical dose-response relationships and evaluate the effect of baseline sBCMA levels on dose and regimen. Model simulations supported 76 mg weekly as the optimal regimen, including in patients with high sBCMA. A left shift in the dose-response curve among virtual responders supported maintenance of efficacy with less frequent dosing. This work exemplifies how mechanistic models may support BsAb dose and regimen justification within the framework of model-informed drug development.
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