Mirati Therapeutics announced a clinical collaboration with Bristol-Myers Squibb Company to evaluate the combination of sitravatinib and nivolumab (OPDIVO), in Mirati's planned Phase 3 trial in second line non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients who have progressed following treatment with a platinum-based regimen and a checkpoint inhibitor.
The Phase 3 pivotal trial is expected to start in the first half of 2019 and will randomize patients to either the combination of sitravatinib with nivolumab or single-agent docetaxel. The trial will include an interim analysis of overall response rate (ORR) as the basis for potential accelerated approval. This interim analysis and the use of a docetaxel control arm follows guidance from Mirati's FDA end of phase 2 meeting. The primary endpoint of the final analysis for the Phase 3 clinical trial will be overall survival.
"Our Phase 2 clinical trial of sitravatinib plus nivolumab in patients with checkpoint refractory NSCLC has shown promising activity and a well-tolerated safety profile," said Charles Baum, M.D., Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Mirati. "The trial is expected to result in a new drug application (NDA) for sitravatinib for the treatment of NSCLC patients whose tumors have progressed following treatment with a platinum containing regimen and a checkpoint inhibitor. This collaboration further validates the potential of sitravatinib and allows Mirati to invest in and expand the development of our clinical and pre-clinical programs."
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