A Phase 1, Multicentre, Open-label, Nonrandomised, First-in-human Study of OVM-200 as a Therapeutic Vaccine in Patients With Locally Advanced or Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, and Prostate Cancer
OVM-200 will be tested in humans for the first time in Study OVM-200-100. Up to 52 patients aged 18-75 with prostate, lung or ovarian cancer will be enrolled in the Study to find out if OVM-200 is safe to continue studying it in patients with cancer. The Study consists of 2 parts: a dose escalation part and a dose expansion part. In the dose escalation part, up to 4 increasing doses of OVM-200 will be evaluated in small groups of cancer patients to find the recommended dose for the expansion part. The recommended dose of OVM-200 will then be given to cancer patients in the dose expansion part to confirm safety and understand how effective it is against their disease and if there are any side effects. Patients who agree to participate in the Study and pass screening will receive 3 doses of OVM-200 in total at 2-week intervals as an injection under the skin. After completing treatment with OVM-200 patients will be followed up for side effects and to monitor changes in their cancer. Patients will stay on the Study for about 6 months in total during which they will have 10 hospital visits. The Study will run at around 5 sites in the UK.
• 1\. Histologically confirmed metastatic or locally advanced inoperable NSCLC, ovarian cancer, or prostate cancer that have already received at least 1 line of approved cancer therapy and either: exhausted current recognized treatment options; or are stable in a planned treatment-free interval following completion of a set course of treatment; or in the case of prostate cancer, are currently stable on an antihormonal treatment.
• 2\. Are not receiving active cancer treatment other than supportive therapies or androgen deprivation therapies for prostate cancer, which may be continued, and, in the opinion of the investigator, are not anticipated to require further approved cancer treatment options until the Week 8 assessment (up to 9 weeks) after the first dose of OVM-200 per standard of care.
• 3\. At least 1 measurable lesion that can be accurately assessed at baseline by computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and is suitable for repeated assessment (NSCLC only).
• 4\. Age ≥ 18 years and ≤ 75 years. 5. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status ≤ 2 (Section 7.2.6).
• 6\. Predicted life expectancy ≥ 3 months. 7. Adequate bone marrow, renal, and hepatic function.