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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02312622
Other study ID # IRB-30982
Secondary ID NCI-2014-02101LU
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date August 2015
Est. completion date July 2019

Study information

Verified date November 2023
Source Stanford University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This phase 2 trial evaluates how well pegylated irinotecan (NKTR-102) works in treating patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), small cell lung cancer (SCLC), or breast cancer (mBC) that has spread to the brain and does not respond to treatment. Pegylated irinotecan may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth.


Description:

Primary Objective: For cohort A and Cohort C, to determine the central nervous system (CNS) disease control rate (number of patients with stable disease or partial response or complete response / total number of treated patients) at 12 weeks following treatment with etirinotecan pegol in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or with metastatic brain cancer (mBC) with refractory brain metastases Secondary Objectives: Cohorts A and C: - To measure the overall disease control rate and response rate for patients receiving study therapy - To measure the systemic (non-CNS) disease control rate and response rate for patients receiving study therapy - To observe the progression free survival of the study population - To observe the overall survival of the study population Cohort B: • To observe CNS and systemic disease control in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) Cohorts A, B and C: • To determine the safety profile of etirinotecan pegol


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 27
Est. completion date July 2019
Est. primary completion date September 8, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - At least 18 years of age. - Life expectancy of 3 months or longer. - Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0, 1, or 2. Advanced or refractory cancer, consisting of - Metastatic breast cancer (mBC) for which single-agent cytotoxic chemotherapy is indicated. OR - Histologically-proven metastatic lung cancer: - Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) as Stage IV disease or recurrent metastatic disease [per lung cancer tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) classification system, 7th ed] (Cohort A) OR - Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) as extensive stage or recurrent metastatic disease (cohort B), including tumors with mixed small cell and non-small cell elements. Prior chemotherapy (at least one of the following): - At least one line of prior systemic chemotherapy - At least one line of prior targeted treatment for metastatic disease Adjuvant systemic chemotherapy within prior 6 months Prior treatment for metastatic breast cancer (mBC) must have included taxane-based regimen Prior chemotherapy, including other investigational therapy, has been completed prior to initiation of study treatment, according to the following: - = 2 weeks if immediately preceding treatment was chemotherapy/targeted therapy administered on a daily or weekly schedule - = 3 weeks if immediately preceding treatment was chemotherapy/targeted therapy administered every 2 weeks - = 4 weeks if immediately preceding treatment was chemotherapy/targeted therapy administered every 3 weeks Previously received at least one CNS directed treatment (such as surgery or radiation) OR not be eligible for CNS stereotactic radiosurgery Measurable CNS disease, either previously untreated (not counting systemic therapy), or progressed following previous radiation treatment. Lesions that have progressed after prior radiosurgery should not be selected as measurable disease if they are suspected of being radionecrosis. The following measurement criteria are required, as visualized by contrast-enhanced MRI with slice thickness of = 1.5 mm, unless absence of contrast or thicker slices is specifically authorized by Protocol Director. Measurements do not include tumor edema. - At least one CNS tumor measuring = 10 mm in longest diameter, OR - At least one CNS tumor measuring 5-9 mm in longest diameter, plus one or two additional CNS tumors measuring = 3 mm in longest diameter, for which the sum of the longest diameters is = 10 mm. Additional tumors are not exclusionary. Adequate organ function as evidenced by: - Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) = 1.5 x 10e9/L without G-CSF (filgrastim, pegfilgrastim, or equivalent) support within 7 days - Hemoglobin (Hgb) = 9.0 g/dL (90 g/L) without blood transfusion within 7 days - Platelet count = 100 x 10e9/L without platelet transfusion within 7 days - Bilirubin = 1.5 X upper limit of normal (ULN), except for patients with documented history of Gilbert's disease who may have DIRECT bilirubin = 1.5 X ULN - Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) = 2.5 X ULN, except = 5 X ULN for patients with liver metastases - Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) = 2.5 X ULN, except = 5 X ULN for patients with liver metastases - Serum creatinine = 1.5 X ULN; or calculated creatinine clearance = 50 mL/min (using Cockcroft-Gault formula), or measured creatinine clearance = 50 mL/min. Exclusion Criteria: - Previous treatment with a camptothecin derivative (eg, irinotecan, topotecan, and investigational agents including but not limited to exatecan, rubitecan, gimatecan, karenitecin, SN38 investigational agents, EZN 2208, SN 2310, and AR 67) is not allowed - Patients may not have a known history of leptomeningeal disease, as diagnosed by positive CSF cytology, unless prospective permission for enrollment is granted from the sponsor and the PI - Patients may not have had major surgery or radiotherapy (therapeutic and/or palliative) within 14 days prior to initiation of study treatment, including CNS-directed radiation therapy. Minor procedures, such as tumor biopsy, thoracentesis, or intravenous catheter placement are allowed with no waiting period - Patients may not have the following co morbid disease or concurrent illness: - Chronic or acute gastrointestinal (GI) disorders resulting in diarrhea of any severity grade; patients may not use chronic anti-diarrheal supportive care (more than 3 days/week) to control diarrhea in the 28 days prior to first dose of investigational drug. (exception: anti-diarrheal medications used to control symptoms from a medication that will be discontinued prior to study are allowed with a 7 day washout before study therapy, for example loperamide for erlotinib-associated diarrhea) - Known cirrhosis, defined as Child Pugh class A or higher liver disease - Other active malignancy, except for non melanoma skin cancer and carcinoma in situ (of the cervix or bladder) - Any other severe/uncontrolled inter current illness or significant co morbid conditions that in the opinion of the investigator would impair study participation or cooperation - Patients may not have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the components of the investigational therapy, including polyethylene glycol (PEG) or topoisomerase inhibitors - Patients may not be receiving the following medications at the time of first dose of investigational drug: - Pharmacotherapy for known hepatitis B or C, tuberculosis, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Any of the following enzyme inducing anti epileptic medications (EIAEDs): phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, phenobarbital - Other chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, immunotherapy, other investigational agents, or biologic agents for the treatment of cancer except for bisphosphonates or denosumab - Pregnant or nursing patients will be excluded from the study

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Pegylated Irinotecan
Administered intravenously (IV) at 145 mg/m² as monotherapy once every 21 days (1 cycle)

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Stanford University, School of Medicine Stanford California

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Joel Neal Nektar Therapeutics

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Central Nervous System (CNS) Disease Control Rate (Cohort A and C) Central nervous system (CNS) disease control (DC) is defined as a complete response (CR); partial response (PR); or stable disease (SD). The outcome is reported as the number and percentage of participants who achieve DC, a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion less than 10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a = 3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all target lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks with no new lesions; clinical condition stable or improved
PR = = 30% decrease in target lesion LD and no new lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks; clinical condition stable or improved
PD (progressive disease) = Any of 20% increase in target lesion LD; increase in T2/FLAIR non-enhancing lesions; any new lesions; non-target progression; or clinical deterioration
SD = Neither PR or PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Overall Disease Control Rate (Cohort A and C) Overall disease control (DC) rate is defined as the sum in a cohort of the numbers of participants achieving complete response (CR); partial response (PR); or stable disease (SD), divided by the number of patients in that cohort. For this outcome, "overall" means all body systems, not just the central nervous system (CNS). The outcome is reported as DC rate, a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion <10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a =3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all target lesions, sustained for =4 weeks with no new lesions; clinical condition stable or improved
PR = =30% decrease in target lesion LD & no new lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks; clinical condition stable or improved
PD = Any of: 20% increase in target lesion LD; increase in T2/FLAIR non-enhancing lesions; any new lesions; non-target progression; or clinical deterioration
SD = Neither PR or PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Overall Response Rate (Cohort A and C) Overall response by subject (OR) is defined as the lower assessment between the central nervous system response and the systemic response. Response is defined as either complete response (CR) or partial response (PR). The outcome is reported as the number and percentage of participants who achieve OR, a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion < 10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a = 3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks with no new lesions; clinical condition stable or improved
PR = = 30% decrease in target lesion LD & no new lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks; clinical condition stable or improved
PD = Any of: 20% increase in target lesion LD; increase in T2/FLAIR non-enhancing lesions; any new lesions; non-target progression; or clinical deterioration
SD = Neither PR or PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Systemic (Non-CNS) Disease Control Rate (Cohort A and C) Systemic (ie, non-central nervous system) disease control (DC) rate by cohort is defined as the number of patients with complete response (CR) + partial response (PR) + stable disease (SD), divided by the total number of patients. The outcome will be reported as DC rate, a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion < 10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a = 3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all lesions, no new lesions; pathological lymph nodes reduced in short axis to < 10 mm
PR = = 30% decrease in sum of lesion diameters; no new lesions; no progression of non-target lesions
PD = Any of 20% increase in sum of lesion diameters; progression of non-target lesions; new lesions
SD = Neither CR, PR, nor PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Systemic (Non-CNS) Response Rate (Cohort A and C) Systemic (ie, non-central nervous system) response rate by cohort is defined as the number of participants achieving a complete response (CR) or partial response (PR), divided by the number of participants. The outcome will be reported as a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion < 10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a = 3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all target lesions, no new lesions; pathological lymph nodes reduced in short axis to < 10 mm
PR = = 30% decrease in sum of lesion diameters; no new lesions; no progression of non-target lesions
PD = Any of 20% increase in sum of lesion diameters; progression of non-target lesions; new lesions
SD = Neither CR, PR, nor PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Progression-free Survival (PFS) (Cohort A and C) Progression-free survival (PFS) is defined as the time from the date of start of treatment until disease progression or death. The outcome is reported by cohort as PFS in months, with full range. Date of first dose of pegylated irinotecan NKTR 102 to date of disease progression, assessed up to 2 years
Secondary Overall Survival (Cohort A and C) Overall survival (OS) is defined as the period remaining alive after the start of treatment. The outcome is reported as the median with full range. 4 years
Secondary Central Nervous System (CNS) Disease Control (Cohort B) Central nervous system (CNS) disease control (DC) is defined as a complete response (CR); partial response (PR); or stable disease (SD). The outcome is reported as the number and percentage of participants who achieve DC, a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion less than 10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a = 3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all target lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks with no new lesions; clinical condition stable or improved
PR = = 30% decrease in target lesion LD and no new lesions, sustained for = 4 weeks; clinical condition stable or improved
PD = Any of 20% increase in target lesion LD; increase in T2/FLAIR non-enhancing lesions; any new lesions; non-target progression; or clinical deterioration
SD = Neither PR or PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Systemic Disease Control (Cohort B) Systemic (ie, non-central nervous system) disease control (DC) rate by cohort is defined as the number of patients with complete response (CR) + partial response (PR) + stable disease (SD), divided by the total number of patients. The outcome will be reported as DC rate, a number without dispersion.
Response criteria are as follows. Note that any lesion < 10 mm in longest diameter (LD) is considered unchanged unless there is a = 3 mm change in the sum of the LDs.
CR = Disappearance of all lesions, no new lesions; pathological lymph nodes reduced in short axis to < 10 mm
PR = = 30% decrease in sum of lesion diameters; no new lesions; no progression of non-target lesions
PD = Any of 20% increase in sum of lesion diameters; progression of non-target lesions; new lesions
SD = Neither CR, PR, nor PD
At 12 weeks
Secondary Related Adverse Events (Toxicity) Toxicity, defined as related adverse events, is reported as the total number of events experienced by the participants in each cohort, a number without dispersion. Related is defined as meaning possibly, probably, or definitely related to the study drug. Up to 2 years
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