PURPOSE:TAS-114 is a first-in-class oral deoxyuridine triphosphatase (dUTPase) inhibitor, which acts as a modulator of the pyrimidine nucleotide metabolic pathway. This was a first-in-human, phase 1 study that investigated the pharmacokinetics (PK) and safety of single-agent TAS-114 when it was given at single and multiple doses. METHODS: For the single-dose cohort (n = 25), healthy male volunteers received a single dose of TAS-114 at 6, 18, 60, 150, and 300 mg. The magnitude of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) inhibition and the food effect on TAS-114 PK were also investigated. For the multiple-dose cohort (n = 10), subjects received TAS-114 for 14 days consecutively. RESULTS: In the dose-escalating single-dose cohort, the disposition of TAS-114 followed linear kinetics. The elimination half-life was approximately 2 h. The urine excretion rate and food effect were minimal. A significant increase in uracil Cmax was observed at administered doses of 150 mg or higher of TAS-114, suggesting that significant inhibition of DPD occurred at these doses. No apparent CYP3A4 auto-induction was observed in the multiple-dose cohort. No significant safety concerns at these dose levels were noted after single and multiple dosing. CONCLUSIONS:TAS-114 has shown both a favorable safety and pharmacokinetic profile after single and repeated doses. TAS-114 was considered to possess a moderate DPD inhibitory effect. These findings will facilitate clinical studies of the combination chemotherapies in cancer patients and may reduce the safety risk in the frail cancer patients.
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PURPOSE:TAS-114 is a first-in-class oral deoxyuridine triphosphatase (dUTPase) inhibitor, which acts as a modulator of the pyrimidine nucleotide metabolic pathway. This was a first-in-human, phase 1 study that investigated the pharmacokinetics (PK) and safety of single-agent TAS-114 when it was given at single and multiple doses. METHODS: For the single-dose cohort (n = 25), healthy male volunteers received a single dose of TAS-114 at 6, 18, 60, 150, and 300 mg. The magnitude of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) inhibition and the food effect on TAS-114 PK were also investigated. For the multiple-dose cohort (n = 10), subjects received TAS-114 for 14 days consecutively. RESULTS: In the dose-escalating single-dose cohort, the disposition of TAS-114 followed linear kinetics. The elimination half-life was approximately 2 h. The urine excretion rate and food effect were minimal. A significant increase in uracilCmax was observed at administered doses of 150 mg or higher of TAS-114, suggesting that significant inhibition of DPD occurred at these doses. No apparent CYP3A4 auto-induction was observed in the multiple-dose cohort. No significant safety concerns at these dose levels were noted after single and multiple dosing. CONCLUSIONS:TAS-114 has shown both a favorable safety and pharmacokinetic profile after single and repeated doses. TAS-114 was considered to possess a moderate DPD inhibitory effect. These findings will facilitate clinical studies of the combination chemotherapies in cancerpatients and may reduce the safety risk in the frail cancerpatients.
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