Glioblastoma Multiforme Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase I Study to Assess the Histologic Effect and Safety of Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Infusions of IL13-PE38QQR Cytotoxin in Patients With Recurrent Resectable Supratentorial Malignant Glioma
IL13-PE38QQR is an oncology drug product consisting of IL13 (interleukin-13) and PE38QQR (a
bacteria toxin). IL3-PE38QQR is a protein that exhibits cell killing activity against a
variety of IL13 receptor-positive tumor cell lines indicating that it may show a therapeutic
benefit. In reciprocal competition experiments, the interaction between IL13-PE38QQR and the
IL13 receptors was shown to be highly specific for human glioma cells.
Patients will receive IL13-PE38QQR via a catheter placed directly into the brain tumor.
Tumor recurrence will be confirmed by biopsy. The next day, patients will start a continuous
48-hour infusion of IL13-PE38QQR into the tumor. The dose (concentration) will be increased
in the pre-resection infusion until the endpoint is reached (histologic evidence of tumor
cytotoxicity or a maximum tolerated dose). Tumor resection will be planned for one week
after biopsy, plus or minus 1 day. A histologically-effective concentration (HEC) will be
determined using pathologic observations. At the end of resection, three catheters will be
placed in brain tissue next to the resection site and assessed within 24 hours using MRI. On
the second day after surgery, IL13-PE38QQR infusion will begin and will continue for 4 days.
The lowest pre-resection IL13-PE38QQR concentration will be used as the starting dose for
post-resection infusions. After an HEC or maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is determined, the
pre-resection infusion will no longer be administered. Subsequent patients will have tumor
resection and placement of three peri-tumoral catheters at study entry. IL13-PE38QQR will be
infused starting on the second day after surgery and continuing for 4 days. Escalation of
the post-resection IL13-PE38QQR concentration will be continued until the previously-defined
HEC or MTD is reached, after which duration of the post-resection infusion will be increased
in one day increments for up to 6 days. If a post-resection MTD is obtained, there will be
no increase in duration of infusion. In the final stage of the study, catheters will be
placed 2 days after tumor resection, and a 4-day IL13-PE38QQR infusion will begin the day
after catheter placement. Patients will be observed clinically and radiographically for
toxicity and duration of tumor control.
OBJECTIVES:
I. Determine the concentration of IL13-PE38QQR that produces histologic evidence of toxicity
to tumor, and the corresponding drug toxicity, following a 2-day continuous infusion into
recurrent malignant glioma prior to surgical resection.
II. Determine the toxicity of IL13-PE38QQR administered as a 4-day continuous infusion via
catheters into brain adjacent to tumor resection site, after surgical resection, at
concentrations up to the selected concentration.
III. Determine the toxicity of increasing duration of continuous infusion of IL13- PE38QQR
via catheters into brain adjacent to tumor resection site, after surgical resection, at the
selected concentration.
IV. Determine the feasibility and safety of IL13-PE38QQR administration following
post-operative placement of stereotaxic catheters 2 days after tumor resection, utilizing a
post-operative imaging study for planning of catheter placement. A 4-day continuous infusion
at the MTD is planned.
V. Describe the time to progression and survival of patients treated with IL13-PE38QQR.
PROTOCOL OUTLINE: This study is designed to determine two dose levels. The first is defined
as the histologically effective concentration (HEC) when the agent is administered prior to
tumor resection. The second is defined using safety and tolerability of study drug
administered after tumor resection at doses up to the HEC. Safety and tolerability of
increasing duration of infusion after tumor resection will then be assessed.
Patient cohorts will be treated at escalating pre-resection dose-levels until a stopping
criterion for the pre-surgery dose is met, holding the post-resection dose constant at the
starting level. Stopping criteria for dose escalation of the pre-surgery infusion are
determination of the HEC or the maximum tolerated dose (MTD).
Subsequent cohorts will be treated only post-operatively at escalating dose levels until a
stopping criterion for the post-surgery dose is met. Stopping criteria for dose escalation
of the post-surgery infusion are reaching the HEC determined for the pre-operative infusion
or determination of the MTD. After the HEC is reached, subsequent cohorts will be treated
with post-operative infusions of increasing duration at the HEC until the maximum duration
defined in the study is reached or an MTD is defined. (If an MTD has already detected,
duration will not be escalated.)
After the stage of the study evaluating escalation of infusion duration has completed, the
study will expand to evaluate post-operative placement of catheters after tumor resection.
This stage of the study will assess the feasibility and safety of stereotaxic placement of
catheters 2 days after tumor resection using a post-operative imaging study for planning.
Patients will receive a 96 hour post-resection infusion at the MTD.
Cohorts of at least three patients will be entered at each dose level. Each cohort will be
observed for at least thirty days after completion of administration of study drug to allow
for observation of toxicity before the next cohort is enrolled.
PROJECTED ACCRUAL: Depends on number of dose-levels, estimated at 25-50 patients.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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