Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Carbon Nanoparticle-Loaded Iron [CNSI-Fe(II)] Dose Escalation Study for the Treatment of Advanced Solid Tumors: Phase 1 Clinical Trial
This Phase I clinical trial aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK) profile and preliminary efficacy of intratumoral injection of Carbon Nanoparticle-Loaded Iron [CNSI-Fe(II)] in patients with advanced solid tumors. The study also aims to observe dose-limiting toxicities (DLT) of CNSI-Fe(II) to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or the highest injectable dose in humans, providing dosing guidelines for future clinical studies. CNSI-Fe(II) shows promise as an innovative tumor therapeutic agent due to its unique properties of ferroptosis. The study primarily focuses on assessing the potential efficacy of CNSI-Fe(II) in patients with advanced solid tumors, particularly in patients with Kras mutation, e.g., pancreatic cancer patients.
Indications: This study targets patients with advanced solid tumors who have either failed standard treatments (progression or intolerance) or lack available standard treatment options. Common tumor types include colorectal, pancreatic, breast, gastric, cervical, lung, head and neck, and prostate cancers. Objectives: The primary goal is to assess the safety and tolerability of intratumoral injections of Carbon Nanoparticle Loaded Iron [CNSI-Fe(II)] in advanced solid tumor patients. This involves identifying dose-limiting toxicities (DLT) and determining the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or highest injectable dose for subsequent clinical dosing decisions. Secondary objectives include evaluating the pharmacokinetics (PK) of CNSI-Fe(II) and its preliminary efficacy. Exploratory objectives is to understand the pharmacodynamics (PD) of CNSI-Fe(II), exploring the relationship between tumor size, injection dose, and drug concentration. Participants: Up to 24 subjects will participate across 2 to 4 centers, with the final number dependent on dose group evaluations and tolerability. Exit Criteria: Subjects may be withdrawn by researchers if they deviate from the protocol, impacting safety or efficacy assessment. Subjects can also voluntarily withdraw per guidelines, and their reasons will be documented. Efforts will be made to complete assessments for withdrawn cases. Dose Selection: Based on animal toxicology and effective dose data, a starting dose of 0.5 mg/kg (escalating to 30 mg, 60 mg, and 90 mg) is selected. Adjustments may occur if DLT is observed or MTD is not reached. Study Design: This open-label Phase I trial assesses CNSI-Fe(II) intratumoral injections in advanced solid tumor patients. The study includes screening, treatment (with DLT evaluation), and follow-up phases. Dose Escalation: The "3+3 method" guides dose escalation. Enrollment occurs in dose groups; dose escalation decisions are based on DLT occurrence. DLT Evaluation: DLTs are defined using toxicity criteria, assessed during the first cycle (21 days). Escalation decisions depend on DLT occurrence. DLT is defined as toxicities that are considered definitely or possibly related to the investigational drug CNSI-Fe(II) and occur within the first cycle (21 days) after the first dose. This includes Grade 4 hematological toxicity, Grade 3 hematological toxicity lasting >7 days after optimal treatment, Grade 3 thrombocytopenia with bleeding or requiring platelet transfusion, and Grade 3 neutropenia with fever. Non-hematological toxicity: 1. Grade 3 cardiac toxicity lasting more than 3 days after optimal treatment or Grade 4 cardiac toxicity. 2. Grade 3 liver toxicity (for subjects with liver or bone metastasis and baseline liver enzyme ALT, AST, or ALP at Grade 2, ALT, AST, or ALP >10×ULN) lasting more than 3 days after optimal treatment or Grade 4 liver toxicity. 3. Any Grade 3 non-hematological toxicity (excluding laboratory abnormalities) lasting more than 3 days after optimal treatment, except for Grade 3 nausea, Grade 3 vomiting, or Grade 3 diarrhea. 4. Any Grade 4 non-hematological toxicity (excluding laboratory abnormalities). 5. Any Grade 3 or 4 non-hematological laboratory abnormality if it requires medical intervention, leads to hospitalization, or persists at Grade 3 or above for 7 days or more after discontinuation of the drug. Other: 1. Any Grade 5 toxicity. 2. Other toxicities requiring early termination of CNSI-Fe(II) treatment as decided by the investigator and sponsor. Besides evaluating the safety and tolerability of CNSI-Fe(II), this study will also preliminarily assess the efficacy of CNSI-Fe(II) in patients with advanced solid tumors. The investigator will evaluate CNSI-Fe(II)'s efficacy based on imaging examinations (computed tomography [CT], positron emission tomography [PET]/CT, or magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]), following the revised RECIST v1.1 criteria. Baseline imaging evaluations will be conducted within 28 days before the first treatment in the study. Subsequent tumor assessments will be performed for all subjects in the study at weeks 3-4 and, for those entering the maintenance phase, at weeks 7-8. Confirmation will be required for subjects achieving a complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) at least 4 weeks after the initial response. Baseline evaluations must include chest, abdomen, pelvis, skull (to exclude brain metastases), and other suspected tumor sites. Subsequent evaluations should reassess all measurable and evaluable lesions identified at baseline, including chest, abdomen, pelvis, and other suspected tumor sites. The imaging methods used for efficacy evaluation during the study must be consistent with the baseline imaging evaluation. Medicinal Products: The study uses CNSI-Fe(II) consisting of a nanoparticle carbon dispersion injection and injectable ferrous sulfate. Preparation of CNSI-Fe(II): Take one vial of injectable ferrous sulfate, keeping the aluminum cap and rubber stopper tightly closed and removing only the plastic outer cap of the aluminum-plastic combination cap. Slowly draw an appropriate amount of nanoparticle carbon dispersion injection using a suitable syringe and inject it into the vial containing ferrous sulfate, ensuring the solution is thoroughly mixed. The preparation of CNSI-Fe(II) should be done under aseptic conditions, avoiding exposure to air. It should be prepared and used at room temperature within 6 hours. Dosing: Dosing varies per phase and dose group, ensuring administration within the target tumor. PK and PD Analysis: Concentration-time curves, AUC, Cmax, Tmax, and PD marker levels are assessed using descriptive statistics. Statistical Analysis: Descriptive statistics are employed for demographic, safety, efficacy, and PK/PD data. No formal hypothesis testing is planned. Study Duration: The study will continue from the approval of the study by the Ethics Committee (EC) until the expected sample size is reached, subject to actual circumstances. The study is anticipated to end 28 days after the last subject has received a maximum of two doses of the study drug. After the study is completed, subjects who continue to achieve Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR) and are determined by the investigator to still benefit from the treatment can continue to receive the study drug as a gift until disease progression, intolerable toxicity, or the investigator determines it is not appropriate to continue the study drug or the sponsor terminates the study. ;
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