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Clinical Trial
. 2001 Apr 15;19(8):2309-18.
doi: 10.1200/JCO.2001.19.8.2309.

Phase I clinical and pharmacokinetic study of rebeccamycin analog NSC 655649 given daily for five consecutive days

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Phase I clinical and pharmacokinetic study of rebeccamycin analog NSC 655649 given daily for five consecutive days

A Dowlati et al. J Clin Oncol. .

Abstract

Purpose: Rebeccamycin analog (NSC 655649) is active against a variety of both solid and nonsolid tumor cell lines. We performed a phase I trial to determine the maximum-tolerated dose (MTD) of rebeccamycin analog when given on a daily x 5 schedule repeated every 3 weeks, characterize the toxicity profile using this schedule, observe patients for antitumor response, and determine the pharmacokinetics of the agent and pharmacodynamic interactions.

Patients and methods: Thirty assessable patients received a total of 153 cycles according to the following dose escalation schema: 60, 80, 106, 141, and 188 mg/m(2)/d x 5 days.

Results: Grade 2 phlebitis occurred in all patients before the use of central venous access, placed at dose level 4 and higher. Dose-limiting toxicity (DLT), grade 4 neutropenia, occurred at 188 mg/m(2)/d x 5 days in both previously treated and chemotherapy-naive patients. Pharmacokinetic analysis revealed a three-compartmental model of drug elimination and a long terminal half-life (154 +/- 55 hours). The percentage drop in absolute neutrophil count correlates with the area under the curve infinity. The presence of a second peak during the elimination phase as well as a high concentration of NSC 655649 in biliary fluid compared with the corresponding plasma measurement (one patient) is suggestive of enterohepatic circulation. Two partial responses, two minor responses, and six prolonged (> 6 months) cases of stable disease were observed. Of these, three patients with gallbladder cancer and one patient with cholangiocarcinoma experienced either a minor response or a significant period of freedom from progression.

Conclusion: The recommended phase II dose for NSC 665649 on a daily x 5 every 3 weeks schedule is 141 and 165 mg/m(2)/d for patients with prior and no prior therapy, respectively, with DLT being neutropenia. During this phase I trial, encouraging antitumor activity was been observed.

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