Population pharmacokinetics analysis of nivolumab in Asian and non-Asian patients with gastric and gastro-esophageal junction cancers

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Purpose: Nivolumab monotherapy provided clinically meaningful antitumor activity in Asian and non-Asian patients with chemotherapy-refractory gastric cancer (GC) or gastro-esophageal junction cancer (GEJC) in the ATTRACTION-2 and CheckMate 032 studies, respectively. This analysis assessed the population pharmacokinetics (PopPK) of nivolumab, the impact of covariates on pharmacokinetics (PK), and the PK of nivolumab flat dosing in GC/GEJC using samples from these studies. Methods: PopPK analyses were conducted using data from 1302 patients with solid tumors, including 387 patients with GC/GEJC who had received nivolumab 3 mg/kg once every 2 weeks (Q2W). The impact of covariates on nivolumab PK was assessed in the full model. Nivolumab exposures following a flat dose of 240 mg Q2W in patients with GC/GEJC were simulated and compared with those of 3 mg/kg Q2W. Results: Nivolumab PK was described using a 2-compartment, zero-order intravenous infusion and time-varying clearance (CL) model. Baseline CL in patients with GC/GEJC was ~ 33% greater than in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in second line or subsequent lines of treatment (2L+). The effect of race was not clinically relevant (< 20% difference). Nivolumab exposures following 240 mg Q2W were similar to 3 mg/kg Q2W in non-Asian patients and 46% higher in Asian patients due to lower body weight. Conclusions: Nivolumab CL was increased in GC/GEJC relative to NSCLC 2L+. Higher nivolumab exposures achieved with 240 mg Q2W in Asian patients are predicted to be below the acceptable safety margin, supporting the use of a flat dose in both patient populations.

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Osawa, M., Hasegawa, M., Bello, A., Roy, A., & Hruska, M. W. (2019). Population pharmacokinetics analysis of nivolumab in Asian and non-Asian patients with gastric and gastro-esophageal junction cancers. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 83(4), 705–715. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-019-03771-z

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