Population Pharmacokinetics of Belantamab Mafodotin, a BCMA-targeting Agent in Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma.

2021 
Belantamab mafodotin (belamaf) is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA). Nonlinear mixed-effects models were developed to characterize the population pharmacokinetics (PopPK) of ADC, total monoclonal antibody (mAb), and cysteine-maleimidocaproyl-MMAF (cys-mcMMAF) after 0.03-4.6 mg/kg dosing every 3 weeks in heavily pretreated patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) (DREAMM-1, n=73; DREAMM-2, n=218). Sequential modeling methodology was employed. Individual post hoc parameter estimates from the final ADC model were used to develop total mAb and cys-mcMMAF models. Formal covariate selection used a modified stepwise forward inclusion method with backward elimination. A linear, two-compartment PopPK model with a time-varying clearance (CL) described ADC PK. Initial ADC typical value (TV) for CL for a DREAMM-2 patient was 0.936 L/day with a half-life of 11.5 days, over time CL was reduced by 28% resulting in a half-life of 14.3 days. Time to 50% maximal CL change was approximately 50 days. Baseline soluble BCMA (sBCMA), immunoglobulin (IgG), albumin, and bodyweight impacted ADC CL. Cys-mcMMAF concentrations were described with a linear two-compartment model linked to ADC; input rate was governed by deconjugation/intracellular proteolytic degradation of ADC represented by an exponentially decreasing MMAF:mAb (drug antibody ratio; DAR) after each dose. Time to 50% DAR reduction was 10.3 days. Baseline sBCMA and IgG impacted cys-mcMMAF central volume of distribution. In conclusion, ADC, total mAb, and cys-mcMMAF concentration-time profiles in RRMM were well described by PopPK models, and exposure was most strongly impacted by disease-related characteristics.
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