Phase 1 Intrathecal Topotecan for Neoplastic Meningitis

NCT ID: NCT00674674

Last Updated: 2012-05-15

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE1

Total Enrollment

22 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2005-10-31

Study Completion Date

2010-12-31

Brief Summary

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1. To find the optimal dose of topotecan that can safely be given directly into the spinal fluid (called intrathecal administration) of children whose cancer has spread to the lining of the brain and/or spinal cord.
2. To find out what effects (good and bad) topotecan has when given directly into the cerebrospinal fluid in children with neoplastic meningitis (cancer that has spread to the lining of the brain and spinal cord).

* Cerebrospinal fluid is the fluid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord.
3. To determine if intrathecal topotecan is beneficial to patients.
4. To better understand how topotecan is handled by the body after intrathecal administration.
5. To evaluate the cerebrospinal fluid for signs (markers) of tumor spread.

Detailed Description

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This is a multi-center, non-randomized pharmacokinetically-guided optimal dosing study of intraventricular topotecan in children with neoplastic meningitis. Topotecan will be administered daily for five consecutive days utilizing the schema shown in the Schema below. Concomitant chemotherapy to control systemic disease or bulk CNS disease is allowable provided that the systemic chemotherapy is not an investigational agent or one of the following: high-dose methotrexate (\> 1g/m2), high-dose cytarabine (\> 1g/m2), 5-fluorouracil, capecitabine, thiotepa, a nitrosourea, or topotecan. The starting dose for this trial was derived from pharmacokinetic simulations that utilized data from a prior phase I study of intrathecal topotecan. The simulations were performed to estimate the length of time that ventricular CSF concentrations of topotecan lactone would remain above an optimal "target level" of 1 ng/mL. One of the primary objectives of this study is to estimate the dose of intrathecal topotecan that will result in CSF lactone concentrations exceeding 1 ng/mL for at least eight hours after an intrathecal injection. Dose escalations for patient cohorts will be conducted following the traditional phase 1 design in order to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). The MTD will be called pharmacokinetically optimal if that dose achieves the targeted PK parameter in at least 23 of 25 patients treated at that dose level.

Conditions

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Neoplastic Meningitis

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Interventions

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Topotecan

Induction (4 weeks): Patients will receive IT topotecan for 5 consecutive days during weeks 1 and 3.

The Induction period is the first 4 weeks of therapy.

Intervention Type DRUG

Topotecan

Consolidation (6 weeks): Patients will receive IT topotecan for 5 consecutive days during weeks 1 and 4. The Consolidation period is 6 weeks in duration. Consolidation begins immediately after completion of the 4th week of Induction.

Intervention Type DRUG

Topotecan

Maintenance (4 weeks for 11 courses): Patients will receive IT topotecan for 5 consecutive days during week 1. Each course of Maintenance is 4 weeks in duration. Maintenance begins immediately after completion of the 6th week of Consolidation.

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Age: Patients must be greater than or equal to 3 years and less than or equal to 21 years of age at study registration.
2. Diagnosis: Patients must have neoplastic meningitis secondary to an underlying leukemia/lymphoma or a solid tumor (including primary CNS tumors or carcinomas of unknown primary site) for which there is no conventional therapy. Patients with CNS leukemia/lymphoma must be refractory to conventional therapy, including XRT (i.e., 2nd or greater relapse). Neoplastic meningitis is defined as follows: (a)Leukemia/Lymphoma: CSF cell count over 5/µL AND evidence of blast cells on cytospin preparation or by cytology or (b) Solid tumor: Presence of tumor cells on cytospin preparation or cytology OR the unequivocal presence of meningeal disease on MRI scans.
3. Patients who have leukemia/lymphoma: Patients with CNS leukemia or lymphoma must have a negative bone marrow aspirate assessed within two weeks prior to registration.
4. Performance Status (Appendix III of full protocol): Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS for greater than 16 yrs of age) or Lansky Performance Score (LPS for less than or equal to 16 years of age) greater than or equal to 60 assessed within two weeks prior to registration. Patients who are unable to walk because of paralysis, but who are in a wheelchair, will be considered ambulatory for the purposes of the performance score.
5. Recovery from Prior Therapy: Patients must have recovered from the acute neurotoxic effects of all prior chemotherapy, biological therapy, immunotherapy, or radiotherapy prior to entering this study and must be without uncontrolled significant systemic illness

5.1 Chemo:
1. Patients must have received their last dose of systemically administered therapy specifically for the treatment of their leptomeningeal disease (must be discussed with study chair) at least three (3) weeks prior to study registration.
2. Patients must have received their last dose of intrathecal therapy at least one (1) week (2 weeks if intrathecal DepoCyt) prior to study registration.

5.2 XRT: Patients must have had their last fraction of craniospinal irradiation greater than or equal to 8 weeks prior to study registration.
6. The following laboratory values must be assessed within two (2) weeks prior to registration. Laboratory tests should be repeated within 48 hours of beginning therapy, if there has been a significant clinical change.

6.1 Electrolytes:
1. Sodium: greater than or equal to 125 and less than or equal to 150 mmol/L
2. Calcium: greater than or equal to 7 mg/dL
3. Magnesium: greater than or equal to 0.7 mmol/L
7. Intraventricular access device: Patients must have or be willing to have an intraventricular access device such as an Ommaya reservoir.
8. Female patients of childbearing potential must have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test prior to registration. Patient must not be breast-feeding.
9. Patients of childbearing or child fathering potential must be willing to use a medically acceptable form of birth control, which includes abstinence, while being treated on this study.
10. Signed informed consent according to institutional guidelines must be obtained.

Exclusion Criteria

1. CSF Flow: Patients with clinical evidence of obstructive hydrocephalus are not eligible for this protocol. Patients with compartmentalization of CSF flow, as documented by radioisotope Indium111 or Technetium99-DTPA flow study are not eligible for this protocol. Requirement for CSF flow studies are:

1.1 Solid or CNS tumor patients: Nuclear medicine CSF flow studies are required within 7 days prior to registration in all patients with underlying solid or CNS tumors. Informed consent must be obtained prior to the CSF flow study.

1.2 Leukemia or lymphoma patients: Nuclear medicine CSF flow studies are only required if CSF analysis or an MRI suggests that there may be a blockage to CSF flow. The study must be obtained within 7 days prior to registration. Informed consent must be obtained prior to the CSF flow study.
2. Underlying illness: Patients with any significant medical illnesses that, in the investigator's opinion, cannot be adequately controlled with appropriate therapy or would compromise a patient's ability to tolerate this therapy.
3. Concomitant Therapy Patients receiving other therapy (either intrathecal or systemic) designed to treat their leptomeningeal disease are not eligible for this study. Note: Patients receiving concomitant chemotherapy to control systemic disease or bulk CNS disease will be eligible, provided that the systemic chemotherapy is not an investigational agent or one of the following: high-dose methotrexate (\> 1g/m2), high-dose cytarabine (\> 1g/m2), 5-fluorouracil, capecitabine, thiotepa, a nitrosourea, or topotecan. Please discuss plans for systemic therapy with the Study Chair prior to study entry.
4. Patients with a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) or ventriculoatrial (VA) shunt are not eligible unless they are completely shunt-independent, e.g., shunts that have an on/off valve that is always in the "off" position.
5. Patients must be free of uncontrolled infection, except HIV patients with AIDS-related lymphomatous meningitis.
6. Patients currently receiving or who have received an investigational agent within the14 days prior to study registration. The 14 day period should be extended if the investigational agent is known to have delayed toxicity.
7. Patients with impending spinal cord compression or other CNS involvement requiring emergent local XRT (e.g., acute visual loss secondary to optic nerve involvement).
8. Patients receiving concomitant radiation therapy to the CNS. Note: Patients may receive radiation therapy to extra-CNS sites, e.g. painful bone metastases not in the craniospinal axis.
Minimum Eligible Age

3 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

21 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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GlaxoSmithKline

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role collaborator

Baylor College of Medicine

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Susan Blaney

Professor of Pediatrics

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Susan Blaney, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Baylor College of Medicine

Locations

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Texas Children's Hospital

Houston, Texas, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

References

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Potter SL, Berg S, Ingle AM, Krailo M, Adamson PC, Blaney SM. Phase 2 clinical trial of intrathecal topotecan in children with refractory leptomeningeal leukemia: a Children's Oncology Group trial (P9962). Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2012 Mar;58(3):362-5. doi: 10.1002/pbc.23317. Epub 2011 Sep 9.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 21910214 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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PBTC-019

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: secondary_id

H-17990

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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