A phase I study of MN-029 (denibulin), a novel vascular-disrupting agent, in patients with advanced solid tumors
Autor: | Anthony W. Tolcher, Feldman Maria, Kale Ruby, A. Ricart, Angela Zambito, John Sarantopoulos, Mark S. Munsey, Gerardo Medina, Matthew M. Cooney, Joanna M. Brell, Scot C. Remick, Kazuko Matsuda, Edward A. Ashton |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Cancer Research Maximum Tolerated Dose Pharmacology toxicology Antineoplastic Agents Pharmacology Toxicology Pharmacokinetics Neoplasms Humans Medicine Pharmacology (medical) In patient Cytoskeleton Aged Dose-Response Relationship Drug business.industry Microtubule assembly Middle Aged Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phase i study Oncology Area Under Curve Benzimidazoles Female business |
Zdroj: | Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 68:959-970 |
ISSN: | 1432-0843 0344-5704 |
Popis: | MN-029 (denibulin HCl) is a novel vascular-disrupting agent that reversibly inhibits microtubule assembly, resulting in disruption of the cytoskeleton of tumor vascular endothelial cells. This study determined the safety, pharmacokinetics, and acute anti-vascular effects of MN-029.Patients were treated with escalating doses of MN-029 (4.0-225 mg/m(2)) administered IV at 3-week intervals. This first-in-human study followed an accelerated titration design, with intra-patient dose escalation. Plasma samples were assayed to determine PK parameters. DCE-MRI scans were acquired at baseline and at 6-8 h post-dose.Thirty-four patients received 151 infusions of MN-029. The most common toxicities of MN-029 included nausea and vomiting (which appeared to be dose related), diarrhea, fatigue, headache, and anorexia. No clinically significant myelotoxicity, stomatitis or alopecia was observed. There was no evidence of cumulative toxicity in patients receiving multiple courses of therapy. The cohort at 180 mg/m(2) was expanded to six patients due to a reversible episode of acute coronary ischemia, without sequelae and with preservation of myocardial function. Two dose-limiting toxicities occurred at 225 mg/m(2), a transient ischemic attack and grade 3 transaminitis, thus ending dose escalation. Pharmacokinetic data indicated dose-related increases in C (max) and AUC values, although substantial inter-subject variability was observed. No objective responses were noted; however, five patients had stable disease ≥6 months. A significant linear correlation was found between reduction in K (trans) and exposure to MN-029.MN-029 was generally well tolerated and showed decrease in tumor vascular parameters. The maximum tolerated dose was 180 mg/m(2). |
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