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NCT number NCT01092728
Other study ID # 2009-0447
Secondary ID NCI-2011-00468
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 2
First received March 23, 2010
Last updated August 19, 2014
Start date March 2011
Est. completion date August 2014

Study information

Verified date August 2014
Source M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this clinical research study is to compare how the drug Sprycel (dasatinib) can help to control the tumor in patients whose tumor has a gene abnormality known as a "CKIT mutation" to patients whose tumor does not have a CKIT mutation. The safety of this drug will also be studied.

Objectives:

Primary Objectives:

1. To compare the biological response of tumors harboring exon 11 or 13 KIT mutations versus tumors without exon 11 or 13 KIT mutations from patients with acral, or mucosal melanomas after treatment with dasatinib.

Secondary Objectives:

1. To assess the safety and tolerability of dasatinib in this patient population

2. To evaluate molecular changes of tumors harboring exon 11 or 13 KIT mutations versus tumors without KIT exon 11 or 13 mutations from patients with acral or mucosal melanomas after treatment with dasatinib by assessing apoptosis, autophagy and cell proliferation markers

3. To assess the secondary mutations that may account for resistance to dasatinib therapy

Completely Resectable Acral, Chronic Sun-damaged (CSD), and Mucosal Melanoma:

4. To assess the median time to recurrence and overall survival of patients with completely resectable acral, CSD, and mucosal melanoma treated with dasatinib

5. To assess whether FDG-avidity and KIT phosphorylation responses after treatment with dasatinib predicts prolonged time to recurrence and/or overall survival in patients with completely resectable acral, CSD, and mucosal melanomas

6. To assess whether exon 11 or 13 KIT mutation status predicts prolonged time to recurrence and/or overall survival in patients with completely resectable acral, CSD, and mucosal melanomas treated with dasatinib

Not Completely Resectable Acral, CSD, and Mucosal Melanoma:

7. To assess the response rate, progression free survival, and overall survival of patients with acral, CSD, and mucosal melanoma treated with dasatinib

8. To assess whether FDG-avidity and KIT phosphorylation responses after treatment with dasatinib predicts response rate, progression free survival, and/or overall survival in patients with acral, CSD, and mucosal melanomas

9. To assess whether exon 11 or 13 KIT mutation status predicts response rate, progression free survival, and/or overall survival in patients with acral, CSD, and mucosal melanomas


Description:

The Study Drug:

Dasatinib is designed to change the function of genes. By changing the function of these genes, it may prevent cancer from growing and spreading.

Study Groups:

If you are found to be eligible to take part in this study, you will be placed into one of two groups depending on if the disease can be removed by surgery on or not. Group 1 will be patients who have melanoma that can be removed by surgery. Group 2 will be patients who have melanoma that cannot be completely removed by surgery.

Study Drug Administration:

For this study, every 4 weeks is a study "cycle."

Dasatinib pills will be taken by mouth with a full glass (8 ounces) of water with or without a meal. The pills should not be crushed or cut, they should be swallowed whole.

If you are in Group 1, you will take 2 dasatinib pills 1 time every day, for 7 days before your already-scheduled surgery. About 6 weeks after surgery (depending on how long it takes you to recover) you will begin taking 2 dasatinib pills 1 time every day for up to 13 cycles as long as you tolerate it and the disease does not come back.

If you are in Group 2, you will take 2 dasatinib pills 1 time every day, for 7 days before your already-scheduled biopsy on Day 8 (+/1 business day) of Cycle 1. Within 5 days after the biopsy, you will begin taking 2 dasatinib pills 1 time every day for up to 13 cycles, as long as you tolerate it and the disease does not come back.

Both groups will be given a pill chart to fill out at home to record when you take the study drug, and how many pills you take each time. You will need to bring the pill chart to every study visit for the study doctor to review. You will also need to bring the pill bottles to each study visit.

Group 1 Study Visits:

After the screening tests have been complete, and before you start taking the study drug, the following procedures will be performed:

- Your weight and vital signs will be measured.

- You will be asked about any drugs you may be taking.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

After 7 days of taking the study drug, and before surgery, the following procedures will be performed:

- You will have a physical exam, including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking.

- You will have an ECG to check your heart function.

- You will have a PET scan to check the status of the disease.

About 6 weeks after surgery, when you begin taking the study drug on Cycle 1, the following tests and procedures will be performed on Day 1 of each cycle:

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- You will have a physical exam, including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking, and any side effects you may be experiencing.

On Day 15 of Cycle 1 only, the following tests and procedures will be performed:

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- You will have a physical exam, including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking, and any side effects you may be experiencing.

Every 12 weeks while you are receiving treatment, the following tests and procedures will be performed:

- An ECG will be performed to check your heart function.

- You will have a CT scan or MRI scan of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis to check the status of the disease.

Group 2 Study Visits:

After the screening tests have been complete, and before you start taking the study drug, the following procedures will be performed:

- You will have a measurement of your vital signs including your weight.

- You will be asked about any drugs you may be taking.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

After 7 days of taking the study drug, and before the biopsy, the following procedures will be performed:

- You will have a physical exam, including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking.

- You will have an ECG to check your heart function.

- You will have a PET scan to check the status of the disease.

About 5 days after the biopsy, you will begin taking the study drug again for 3 more weeks to complete Cycle 1. On Day 15 of Cycle 1 only, the following tests and procedures will be performed:

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- You will have a physical exam including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking, and any side effects you may be experiencing.

The following tests and procedures will be performed on Day 1 of each cycle starting with Cycle 2:

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- You will have a physical exam, including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking, and any side effects you may be experiencing.

Every 12 weeks while you are receiving treatment, the following tests and procedures will be performed:

- An ECG will be performed to check your heart function.

- You will have a CT scan or MRI scan of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis to check on the status of the disease.

Length of Study:

You will continue to take the study drug for up to 13 cycles. You will be taken off study early if you experience intolerable side effects, the disease returns (Group 1 only), the disease gets worse (Group 2 only), or if the study doctor thinks it is in your best interest.

If you are in Group 2, and you are benefiting from the treatment, you may be allowed to continue to receive treatment with the study drug after you have completed the 12 study cycles. The study doctor will discuss this option with you in more detail.

End-of-Study Visit:

Within 30 days after the last dose of study drug, you will have an end-of-study visit, at which the following tests and procedures will be performed:

- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for routine tests.

- An ECG will be performed to check your heart function.

- You will have a CT scan or MRI scan of your chest, abdomen, and pelvis performed to check the status of the disease.

- You will have a physical exam, including a measurement of your weight and vital signs.

- Your performance status will be recorded.

- You will be asked about any other drugs you may be taking, and any side effects you may be experiencing.

Follow-Up Visits:

After your participation on this study is complete, you will have follow-up visit every 3 months and you will be asked about your health status. If you do not come to the hospital for a regularly scheduled clinic visit, you will receive a follow-up phone call. The phone call should last about 15 minutes each time.

This is an investigational study. Dasatinib is FDA approved and commercially available for the treatment of certain types of leukemia. The use of dasatinib to treat acral lentiginous melanoma, mucosal melanoma, or chronic sun-damaged melanoma is investigational.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 19
Est. completion date August 2014
Est. primary completion date August 2014
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Patients must have primary, recurrent or metastatic melanoma with one of the following pathology or characteristics: i) acral lentiginous melanoma ii) mucosal melanoma iii) any known KIT mutation.

2. (Continued 1) If 20 patients without tumors harboring exon 11 or 13 KIT mutation are enrolled and treated before the completion of the patient accrual of 30, only those with tumors harboring exon 11 or 13 KIT mutation will be enrolled. Likewise, if 10 patients with tumors harboring exon 11 or 13 KIT mutation are enrolled and treated before the completion of the patient accrual of 30, only those without tumors harboring exon 11 or 13 KIT mutation will then be enrolled.

3. Patients must have measurable disease by 18-Fluoro-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) (with or without computed tomography (CT)) defined as having a maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of 3 and SUVmax ofat least 2 fold greater than background.

4. Patients scheduled for FDG-PET should have uptake of the tracer in at least one lesion (tumor-to-muscle ratio >2) in the baseline PET/CT scan in order to be eligible for the follow-up FDG PET scans.

5. Patient must have surgically resectable melanoma lesion(s) or biopsiable lesion(s) which are amenable to 2 separate biopsy procedures by a core needle or excision.

6. Age >/= 18 years.

7. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0 or 1.

8. Adequate Organ Function: a. Total bilirubin < 2.0 times the institutional Upper Limit of Normal (ULN), b.Hepatic enzymes (aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase (AST, ALT) ) </= 2.5 times the institutional ULN, c. Serum Creatinine < 1.5 time the institutional ULN, d.Neutrophil count >/= 1500; Platelets >/= 75,000;

9. Ability to take oral medication (dasatinib must be swallowed whole)

10. Concomitant Medications: a. Patient agrees to discontinue St. Johns Wort while receiving dasatinib therapy (discontinue St. Johns Wort at least 5 days before starting dasatinib), b.Patient agrees that IV bisphosphonates will be withheld for the first 8 weeks of dasatinib therapy due to risk of hypocalcemia.

11. Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must have: a) A negative serum or urine pregnancy test (sensitivity 25 IU human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG/L) within 72 hours prior to the start of study drug administration b) Persons of reproductive potential must agree to use and utilize an adequate method of contraception throughout treatment and for at least 4 weeks after study drug is stopped. Prior to study enrollment, women of childbearing potential must be advised of the importance of avoiding pregnancy during trial participation and the potential risk factors for an unintentional pregnancy.

12. Signed written informed consent including a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) form according to institutional guidelines

Exclusion Criteria:

1. No other malignancy which required radiotherapy or systemic treatment within the past 5 years.

2. Concurrent medical condition which may increase the risk of toxicity, including: a. Pleural or pericardial effusion of any grade.

3. Cardiac Symptoms; any of the following should be considered for exclusion: a. Uncontrolled angina, congestive heart failure or MI within (6 months), b. Diagnosed congenital long QT syndrome, c. Any history of clinically significant ventricular arrhythmias (such as ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, or Torsades de pointes), d. Prolonged corrected QT interval (QTc) interval on pre-entry electrocardiogram (> 480 msec) [or > 500 msec for patients with a bundle branch block]), e. Subjects with hypokalemia or hypomagnesemia if it cannot be corrected prior to dasatinib administration.

4. History of significant bleeding disorder unrelated to cancer, including: a. Diagnosed congenital bleeding disorders (e.g., von Willebrand's disease), b. Diagnosed acquired bleeding disorder within one year (e.g., acquired anti-factor VIII antibodies), c. Ongoing or recent (</= 3 months) significant gastrointestinal bleeding.

5. Concomitant Medications, any of the following should be considered for exclusion: a. Category I drugs that are generally accepted to have a risk of causing Torsades de Pointes including: (Patients must discontinue drug 7 days prior to starting dasatinib), I. quinidine, procainamide, disopyramide, II. amiodarone, sotalol, ibutilide, dofetilide, III. erythromycin, clarithromycin, IV. chlorpromazine, haloperidol, mesoridazine, thioridazine, pimozide V. cisapride, bepridil, droperidol, methadone, arsenic, chloroquine, domperidone, halofantrine, levomethadyl, pentamidine, sparfloxacin, lidoflazine.

6. Women who: a. are unwilling or unable to use an acceptable method to avoid pregnancy for the entire study period and for at least 4 weeks after cessation of study drug, or, b. have a positive pregnancy test at baseline, or, c. are pregnant or breastfeeding,

7. Prisoners or subjects who are compulsorily detained (involuntarily incarcerated) for treatment of either a psychiatric or physical (e.g., infectious) illness

8. No active, untreated brain metastases. Patients with known brain metastases will be included if the brain metastases have been treated and stable for at least 3 months without the use of steroid

9. HIV-positive patients on combination antiretroviral therapy are ineligible because of the potential for pharmacokinetic interactions with dasatinib. In addition, these patients are at increased risk of lethal infections when treated with marrow-suppressive therapy. Appropriate studies will be undertaken in patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy when indicated.

10. Patients with melanoma harboring BRAF mutation. If BRAF mutation is not known at the time of screening, patients will still be eligible

Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Dasatinib
100 mg daily.
Procedure:
Surgical Resection
Complete surgical resection of tumor(s).

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Bristol-Myers Squibb

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Comparison of Biologic Response of Patient Tumors with and without Exon 11 or 13 KIT Mutations Biologic response defined as either a (complete or partial) metabolic response or a molecular response after 7 days of dasatinib treatment. Baseline to 7 Days Yes
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