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Review
. 2011 May;50(5):295-306.
doi: 10.2165/11586040-000000000-00000.

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of pegfilgrastim

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Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of pegfilgrastim

Bing-Bing Yang et al. Clin Pharmacokinet. 2011 May.

Abstract

Pegfilgrastim is a sustained-duration form of filgrastim, a recombinant methionyl form of human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), to which a 20 kDa polyethylene glycol molecule is covalently bound to the N-terminal methionine residue. Similar to filgrastim, pegfilgrastim increases the proliferation and differentiation of neutrophils from committed progenitor cells, induces maturation, and enhances the survival and function of mature neutrophils, resulting in dose-dependent increases in neutrophils. After subcutaneous administration, pegfilgrastim exhibits nonlinear pharmacokinetics and exposure to pegfilgrastim increases in more than a dose-proportional manner, suggesting that the clearance of pegfilgrastim decreases with increased dosing. Filgrastim is primarily eliminated by the kidney and neutrophils/neutrophil precursors; the latter presumably involves binding of the growth factor to the G-CSF receptor on the cell surface, internalization of the growth factor-receptor complexes via endocytosis, and subsequent degradation inside the cells. Pegylation of filgrastim renders renal clearance insignificant, which was demonstrated in bilaterally nephrectomized rats and confirmed in subjects with renal impairment. As a result, the neutrophil-mediated clearance is the predominant elimination pathway for pegfilgrastim. During chemotherapy-induced neutropenia, the clearance of pegfilgrastim is significantly reduced and the concentration of pegfilgrastim is sustained until onset of neutrophil recovery. Pegfilgrastim concentrations are sustained longer in patients with profound neutropenia. Evidence supports the use of a postnadir absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of ≥ 1 × 109/L as a surrogate marker threshold for the clearance of pegfilgrastim to subtherapeutic levels. After repeated administration of pegfilgrastim, the peak concentrations of pegfilgrastim decrease, likely due to increased neutrophil and neutrophil precursor mass. A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model was developed to describe the pharmacokinetic and ANC profiles of pegfilgrastim; the analysis supported that 100 μg/kg was an adequate weight-based dose of pegfilgrastim and predicted that 6 mg would be an optimal fixed dose of pegfilgrastim to simplify treatment. Data from a pivotal study confirmed that a once-per-chemotherapy-cycle injection of pegfilgrastim at 6 mg was as safe and effective as 11 daily injections of filgrastim at 5 μg/kg in reducing neutropenia and its complications in patients with breast cancer receiving four cycles of doxorubicin/docetaxel chemotherapy. Because of the highly efficient regulation of pegfilgrastim clearance via neutrophils and neutrophil precursors, a single fixed dose of pegfilgrastim can be given once per chemotherapy cycle in conjunction with a variety of myelosuppressive chemotherapy regimens.

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