Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Molecular, Genetic, and Biochemical Effects Of Novel Therapies In Buccal Mucosal Cells
This study will examine the effects of certain investigational anti-cancer drugs on the
genetic and protein makeup of cells. The findings will be entered into a database that may
be used to: 1) determine the optimal dose of drug that will provide the most benefit with
the least harmful side effects; and 2) predict which patients will have a greater chance of
developing side effects or a greater chance of benefiting from the drug.
Patients 18 years of age and older who are receiving the anti-cancer drugs flavopiridol or
perifosine in an NIH clinical trial may be eligible for this study.
Participants will undergo the following procedures both before starting treatment and during
the first treatment cycle to look for genetic or chemical changes produced in response to
the study drug:
- Blood draws.
- Buccal cell brushings: Collection of buccal cells (cells lining the inside of the
cheeks) from the inside of the cheeks using a soft bristle brush for a few seconds
several times. The patient then rinses the mouth with salt water for 1 minute and then
spits into a cup.
- Buccal cell biopsies (on both sides of the mouth): For this procedure, a local
anesthetic is given to numb the biopsy area. Then, a small piece of tissue from the
inner lining of the mouth is removed with a small sharp cookie-cutter instrument. The
biopsy findings will be compared with those of the cheek brushings to see if the
information is similar.
- Tumor biopsies: In patients whose tumor is easily accessible, such as the skin
abdominal fluid, tissue biopsies will be requested. Depending on the type and location
of the tumor, the biopsy may be done with a forceps, a large needle (needle biopsy), a
cookie-cutter instrument (punch biopsy), or a small knife (excisional biopsy). All of
these procedures are done with a local anesthetic.
A significant problem in drug development of novel small molecules is the lack of available tissues (surrogate tissues) that allow for the assessment of the molecular and biochemical effects of (targeted-therapies) drug action. The information obtained from surrogate tissues might help us validate previous preclinical studies with those agents and also dose them in a more rational way. Oral keratinocytes, which are accessible by non-invasive means, might be useful to assess drug action. The proposed study seeks to investigate the genetic, molecular, and biochemical effects of novel agents in oral buccal mucosal cells. Patients already enrolled in Phase I and II clinical trials for neoplastic diseases at the Clinical Center will undergo oral cytobrushing before and during therapy to determine the molecular and biochemical effects of novel agents in the oral mucosa cells. Similar studies will be performed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In order to validate to compare and compare the oral cytobrush methodology, some of these subjects will undergo oral punch biopsy studies. Some of these subjects will also undergo tumor biopsy, if accessible or available. ;
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