Publications by authors named "Philippe Alexandre Cassier"

Anti-angiogenic agents elicit considerable immune modulatory effects within the tumor microenvironment, underscoring the rationale for synergistic clinical development of VEGF and immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced gastric cancer (AGC). Early phase studies involving Asian patients demonstrated encouraging anti-tumor efficacies. We report the results of the REGOMUNE phase II study, in which Caucasian patients were administered regorafenib, a multi-tyrosine kinase inhibitor, in combination with avelumab, a PD-L1-targeting monoclonal antibody.

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  • Current treatments for metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma yield very low survival rates, prompting research into new therapies like mitazalimab combined with a modified chemotherapy regimen called mFOLFIRINOX.
  • The OPTIMIZE-1 study enrolled 70 patients across 14 hospitals in Belgium, France, and Spain to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this combination therapy, focusing on determining the optimal dose of mitazalimab as well as measuring tumor response.
  • The trial successfully determined 900 μg/kg of mitazalimab as the recommended dose for the next phase and gathered data on the initial outcomes for the patients treated within the study timeframe from September 2021 to March 2023.
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  • AsiDNA is an innovative therapy that mimics double-stranded DNA breaks to trigger a response in tumor cells, engaging key enzymes that play a role in DNA repair.
  • A Phase 1 study was conducted with 22 patients having advanced solid tumors to evaluate the drug's safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics, using various dose levels.
  • The maximum tolerated dose was never reached, but the 600 mg dose was determined to be optimal for future studies, with a few cases of serious side effects reported at higher doses.
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Stabilized mutant p53 protein (mutp53) is a novel target in epithelial ovarian cancer. Due to aberrant conformation, mutp53 proteins depend on folding support by the Hsp90 chaperone. Hsp90 blockade induces degradation of mutp53, resulting in tumor cell cytotoxicity and increased sensitivity to chemotherapeutics.

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Background: The clinical activity of fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors seems restricted to cancers harbouring rare FGFR genetic aberrations. In preclinical studies, high tumour FGFR mRNA expression predicted response to rogaratinib, an oral pan-FGFR inhibitor. We aimed to assess the safety, maximum tolerated dose, recommended phase 2 dose, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary clinical activity of rogaratinib.

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Background: Synovial Sarcomas (SS) are rare tumors occurring predominantly in adolescent and young adults with a dismal prognosis in advanced phases. We report a first-in-human phase I of monoclonal antibody (OTSA-101) targeting FZD10, overexpressed in most SS but not present in normal tissues, labelled with radioisotopes and used as a molecular vehicle to specifically deliver radiation to FZD10 expressing SS lesions.

Methods: Patients with progressive advanced SS were included.

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Ewing's sarcoma family of tumors (EFTs) is a group of rare and aggressive tumors. Data on EFTs in patients (pts) ≥ 50 years are limited and these pts are often not eligible for clinical trials. Some, but not all, studies have reported inferior outcome for older pts with EFTs.

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