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Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this open-label, single-center, pilot trial is to test the combination of Tagraxofusp (TAG) with Pacritinib (PAC) in patients with intermediate-II or higher myelofibrosis (MF), who have had prior therapy with the approved JAK1/2 inhibitor or in which therapy with the approved JAK1/2 inhibitors is not appropriate, contraindicated or declined by the subjects. The Primary Objective is to: 1. Characterized efficacy of the combination of Tagraxofusp and Pacritinib. The Secondary Objective is to: 1. characterize the safety profile of the combination Tagraxofusp and Pacritinib. 2, Characterize the feasibility of the combination Tagraxofusp and Pacritinib. 3. Characterize hematologic improvement with the combination Tagraxofusp and Pacritinib. 4. Evaluate and compare the effect of Tagraxofusp and Pacritinib on participant reports of MF symptoms. Exploratory: Pharmacokinetic (PK) testing of Tagraxofusp and Pacritinib to assess clinical predictors of response. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Testing to define the number and the allele burden of pathological mutations, as well as the changes over the course of therapy, both in regard to progression and response. Blood will be collected and stored at KU BRCF for future study related PK analysis


Clinical Trial Description

A combination of these agent provides rational scientific merit and compatible mechanisms of action by targeting myelofibrosis stem cells and BM environment, in combination with effective JAK2 and IRAK1 inhibition resulting in improvement in MPN related symptoms and splenomegaly without overlapping toxicities. Both agents have been studied in mildly depleted bone marrow phenotypes showing safety and hematological improvements ;


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NCT number NCT06414681
Study type Interventional
Source University of Kansas Medical Center
Contact KUCC Navigation
Phone 913-588-3671
Email kucc_navigation@kumc.edu
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase Early Phase 1
Start date May 2024
Completion date December 2026