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Clinical Trial
. 2001 Feb 1;19(3):762-71.
doi: 10.1200/JCO.2001.19.3.762.

Troxacitabine, a novel dioxolane nucleoside analog, has activity in patients with advanced leukemia

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Troxacitabine, a novel dioxolane nucleoside analog, has activity in patients with advanced leukemia

F J Giles et al. J Clin Oncol. .

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the toxicity profile, activity, and pharmacokinetics of a novel L-nucleoside analog, troxacitabine (BCH-4556), in patients with advanced leukemia.

Patients and methods: Patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid (AML) or lymphocytic (ALL) leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), or chronic myelogenous leukemia in blastic phase (CML-BP). Troxacitabine was given as an intravenous infusion over 30 minutes daily for 5 days. The starting dose was 0.72 mg/m(2)/d (3.6 mg/m(2)/course). Courses were given every 3 to 4 weeks according to toxicity and antileukemic efficacy. The dose was escalated by 50% until grade 2 toxicity was observed, and then by 30% to 35% until the dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) was defined.

Results: Forty-two patients (AML: 31 patients; MDS: six patients [five MDS + one CMML]; ALL: four patients; CML-BP: one patient) were treated. Median age was 61 years (range, 23 to 79 years), and 29 patients were males. Stomatitis and hand-foot syndrome were the DLTs. The MTD was defined as 8 mg/m(2)/d. The pharmacokinetic behavior of troxacitabine is linear over the dose range of 0.72 to 10.0 m/m(2). Approximately 69% of troxacitabine was excreted as unchanged drug in the urine. Marrow hypoplasia occurred between days 14 and 28 in 73% of AML patients. Three complete remissions and one partial remission were observed in 30 assessable AML patients. One MDS patient achieved a hematologic improvement. A patient with CML-BP achieved a return to chronic phase disease.

Conclusion: Troxacitabine has a unique metabolic and pharmacokinetic profile and significant antileukemic activity. DLTs were stomatitis and hand-foot syndrome. Troxacitabine merits further study in hematologic malignancies.

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