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NCT number NCT01445054
Other study ID # 070101
Secondary ID 07-C-0101
Status Terminated
Phase Early Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date March 1, 2007
Est. completion date August 20, 2014

Study information

Verified date March 7, 2019
Source National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Background:

- Some breast cancer cells have specific proteins (receptors) on their surface that make the tumor grow faster than normal cells. One of these receptors is called HER2/neu.

- An FDA-approved drug called Herceptin attaches to HER2/neu if it is present on the cancer cell.

- Indium-Herceptin is an agent in which a tiny amount of radioactivity called Indium has been attached to a tiny amount of Herceptin.

Objectives:

-To see if Indium-Herceptin provides information about the characteristics of the breast cancer in women whose tumors express HER2/neu and those whose tumors do not.

Eligibility:

-Women 18 years or older with primary or metastatic breast cancer who have not received treatment with herceptin for at least 6 months before enrollment into the study.

Design:

- Tissue from the patient s original breast or tumor biopsy is analyzed for HER2/neu status.

- Patients have a physical examination and review of medical records.

- Patients receive an injection of Indium-Herceptin, followed by scanning with a gamma camera that detects the radioactivity in the Indium-Herceptin.

- Patients return to the clinic 1, 2, 3 and 7 days later for repeat imaging to determine the best time to image after injection of Indium-Herceptin.

- Blood samples are obtained every day of scanning to monitor the effects, if any, of the Indium-Herceptin and to see how fast the agent leaves the body.


Description:

Background:

- Trastuzumab (Herceptin ), targets HER2 (aka: neu, ErbB2, c-erb-B2) on the surface of cancer cells and is used in the treatment of breast cancers that overexpress HER2/Neu (Erb2). It has also been demonstrated that other malignancies express HER2/Neu (Erb2).

- Radiolabeling trastuzumab could allow human biodistribution studies, noninvasive assessment of HER2/Neu (Erb2) expression, identification of HER2/Neu (Erb2) positive metastases, monitoring of treatment response and establishment of dosimetry for future radioimmunotherapy.

- We have developed a chelated form of trastuzumab, CHX-A DTPA-trastuzumab, that can bind a number of radioisotopes including (111)In, (212), (213)Bi, (212)Pb (86), (90)Y and (177)Lu which have alpha, beta and gamma emissions for imaging and therapy.

- We believe that the agent will be safe based on the low dose of trastuzumab (up to a maximum of 200 mcg of protein or less than1% of the typical loading dose of trastuzumab in a 70 Kg human) and the low dose of radioactivity (5mCi).

- Whereas trastuzumab therapy is generally only useful in tumors that highly express HER2/Neu (Erb2), (111)In-CHX-A DTPA trastuzumab (henceforth (111)Indium-trastuzumab ) will image tumors that are not only highly expressing HER2/Neu (Erb2) but also tumors that are poorly expressing HER2/Neu (Erb2) as documented by preclinical data.

Objectives:

-The primary objective is to compare uptake of 111Indium trastuzumab with HER2/Neu (Erb2) status of the tumor as determined by IHC

Eligibility:

- Participants with a history of primary or metastatic cancer (other than melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, sarcoma or lymphoma) with known solid tumor size greater than or equal to 1.5 cm.

- Availability of HER2/Neu (Erb2) expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) or pathology or biopsy specimen can be provided on which such an analysis can be made.

Design:

- The design of this pilot trial follows the concept of a Phase 0 or Exploratory IND (xIND) study.

- Participants with known malignancy greater than or equal to 1.5cm and known HER2/Neu(ErbB2) tumor status (0, 1+, 2+ or 3+) by IHC or FISH.

- After receiving 5 mCi of (111)Indium-trastuzumab, all participants will undergo gamma camera scans at approximately 24-72 hours after injection. In some subjects, an additional imaging session may be required 24 hours after the first set of images as physiologic bowel clearance is variable and may obscure the lesion of interest on the initial scan.

- We will accrue 20 participants to this study.

- A total of 8 blood samples (4 lab tests and up to 4 for pharmacokinetics) will be obtained from each participant to establish toxicity and the pharmacokinetics of clearance.

- Images will be correlated with IHC status using tumor to background ratios and the optimal scanning strategy with regard to HER2/neu(ErbB2) expression will be determined.

- Participants who undergo a therapy thought to target or effect HER2 will have the option of undergoing repeat imaging following therapy.


Other known NCT identifiers
  • NCT00474578

Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 13
Est. completion date August 20, 2014
Est. primary completion date August 20, 2014
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 99 Years
Eligibility - INCLUSION CRITERIA:

Participant must have histological confirmation of primary or metastatic cancer other than melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, sarcoma, or lymphoma.

- Primary tumor or metastatic focus must be 1.5cm or greater in diameter as established by palpation, ultrasound, mammography, CT or MRI.

- Participant must be 18 years or older.

- Availability of tumor tissue (either from the initial primary tumor or from current tumor lesion) for performing IHC or FISH analysis for HER2/Neu (Erb2)

- Chemistry and CBC parameters: serum creatinine less than or equal to 1.4mg/dl. SGOT and SGPT less than or equal to 3 times of the upper limits of normal; total bilirubin, of less than or equal to 2 times the upper limits of normal or 3.0 mg/dl in patients with Gilbert s syndrome; platelet count must be greater than 100,00.

- ECOG Performance score of 0 or 1.

- Ability to provide informed consent.

- Negative serum pregnancy test (within 48 hours of imaging agent injection) in women of child bearing age and willingness to use contraception (barrier, abstinence, non-hormonal) for 3 weeks after injection of (111)Indium trastuzumab if participant is of child bearing age.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Known allergy to trastuzumab.

- Pregnant or lactating women.

- Participants for whom enrollment would significantly delay (greater than 2 weeks) the scheduled standard of care therapy.

- Participants with an active second malignancy (excluding treated basal cell skin carcinoma).

- History of cardiac disease (myocardial infarction, arrhythmias requiring therapy, symptomatic valvular disease, cardiomyopathy, or pericarditis).

- Participants with any coexisting medical or psychiatric condition that is likely to interfere with study procedures and/or results.

- Participants with severe claustrophobia.

- A participant who needs a nuclear medicine scan other than a PET scan as part of their work-up cannot enroll until these scans have been completed.

- Gamma-camera table restrictions preclude scanning participants greater than 350 lbs (160 Kg)

- With the exception of AT13387 and PU-H71, and Ad5f35HER2ECTM transduced autologous dendritic cell vaccine participants cannot have received another experimental drug within 14 days prior to or during study enrollment.

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
111Indium CHX-A
111Indium CHX-A will be administered intravenously over a 10-15 minute period using an intravenous catheter

Locations

Country Name City State
United States National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda Maryland

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Ménard S, Casalini P, Campiglio M, Pupa S, Agresti R, Tagliabue E. HER2 overexpression in various tumor types, focussing on its relationship to the development of invasive breast cancer. Ann Oncol. 2001;12 Suppl 1:S15-9. Review. — View Citation

Milenic DE, Garmestani K, Brady ED, Albert PS, Ma D, Abdulla A, Brechbiel MW. Targeting of HER2 antigen for the treatment of disseminated peritoneal disease. Clin Cancer Res. 2004 Dec 1;10(23):7834-41. — View Citation

Pegram MD, Pauletti G, Slamon DJ. HER-2/neu as a predictive marker of response to breast cancer therapy. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 1998;52(1-3):65-77. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Compare uptake of 111Indium-CHX-A DTPA trastuzumab with HER2/Neu (ErbB2) status of the tumor as determined by IHC Correlation between uptake of 111Indium-CHX-A DTPA trastuzumab with HER2/Neu (ErbB2) and status of the tumor as determined by IHC 5 days after intervention
Secondary Safety of 111Indium-trastuzumab. List of adverse event frequency 30 days after intervention
Secondary Optimal timing of 111Indium-CHX-A DTPA trastuzumab imaging as a function of HER2/ Neu(ErbB2) status. Optimal timing of 111Indium-CHX-A DTPA trastuzumab imaging as a function of HER2/ Neu(ErbB2) status. completion of study
Secondary Biodistribution of the agent in normal organs Biodistribution of the agent in normal organs completion of study
Secondary Pharmacokinetic serum clearance of 111Indium-CHXA DTPA trastuzumab Drug level in blood 24 hours after intervention
Secondary To evaluate the change in 111Indium-CHX-A DTPA trastuzumab uptake in tumors following treatment with a HER2 targeted therapy completion of study
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