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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE1
22 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-04-30
2016-11-30
Brief Summary
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Idarubicin and cytarabine are chemotherapy agents that are commonly used to treat individuals diagnosed with AML. Alisertib has been used in laboratory studies and those studies suggest that alisertib may slow down the spread of your cancer. It does this by blocking certain substances needed by the cancer cells to spread. In this study, researchers would like to combine alisertib with standard chemotherapy (cytarabine and idarubicin) in order to see if it can be given safely with chemotherapy in individuals with AML.
The primary purpose of this research study is to determine the highest dose that alisertib can be given with idarubicin and cytarabine without severe or unmanageable side effects. The dose identified in this study will be used in future research studies.
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Detailed Description
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You will begin treatment with idarubicin, and cytarabine followed by alisertib several days later (on day 8). Not everyone who participates in this research study will receive the same dose of the study drug. The dose you get will depend on the number of participants who have been enrolled in the study before you and how well they have tolerated their doses. The following assessments will be completed while on trial: physical exam, performance status, urine test, blood tests, bone marrow aspirate/biopsy.
The first part of the study procedure is called "induction". During induction you will be admitted to the hospital on an in-patient basis. You will receive cytarabine and idarubicin by IV (intravenously or through a vein). Cytarabine will be given by continuous IV infusion for seven days, beginning on Day 1. Idarubicin will be given once each day as an IV injection for a total of three days, beginning on the same day as cytarabine. If idarubicin is not available, you may receive a very similar chemotherapy in its place called daunorubicin. Alisertib will be given orally (by mouth) twice a day for one week. It will start on the second week of treatment.
A bone marrow biopsy will be performed at approximately 14 days after the start of chemotherapy. If the results of this biopsy detect residual leukemia in the bone marrow, your physicians may give you another round of induction therapy. However, this time, cytarabine will be given by continuous IV infusion for only five days, and idarubicin will be given once each day as an IV injection for a total of 2 days, again beginning on the same day as cytarabine.
If at the end of the first cycle of induction (whether you've received one round or two rounds of induction) the number of leukemia cells have not decreased as much as expected or desired, you will be removed from the study and given alternative options.
The second part of study procedure is called "consolidation". If you have achieved a remission after your induction phase, you are not a candidate for a bone marrow transplant, and you tolerated study drug well during induction, you may receive consolidation treatment. Soem participants may not receive consolidation therapy on this trial, based on the advice of their treating physician.
For consolidation, you will receive a higher dose of cytarabine than you did during induction. You will be hospitalized and cytarabine will be given daily as an IV infusion for five days. Alisertib will also be given during the consolidation phase of therapy. It will start at the end of the cytarabine administration and be given for a total of seven days. You may receive up to four cycles of consolidation treatment, depending on your disease and the discretion of your treating physician.
The third part of study procedures is called "maintenance". After the induction course of therapy, your physician may begin consolidation therapy. If this is the case, you will start maintenance therapy after finishing consolidation therapy. If consolidation is not done, the maintenance phase will start after induction.
During maintenance, you will take alisertib twice daily for a period of seven days, followed by a two week break without treatment. This one week of therapy, followed by two weeks off therapy, will be a 21-day cycle. It will be repeated until 12 months have passed from the start of the maintenance therapy phase. During this phase, participants will not receive other chemotherapies and will not be hospitalized for treatment. They will take alisertib at home and will be followed in clinic for monitoring. During the maintenance phase, we will continue to collect approximately 2 to 3 teaspoons of blood for research purposes intermittently on your visits to clinic.
After the final dose of the study drug we would like to keep track of your medical condition and overall health following the 12 months of alisertib. We may ask you questions about your general health, current medications, and disease status. We will also check on any new anticancer therapy you may have started.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Treatment
Induction: 100 mg/m2/day Cytarabine intravenous, days 1-7 of induction cycle. 12 mg/m2/day Idarubicin intravenous, days 1-3. Alisertib orally, twice a day for one week starting on day 8, dose escalation-starting dose 10 mg PO BID.
Consolidation: Cytarabine 3 g/m2 by IV infusion over 3 hours given every 12 hours on Days 1, 3 and 5 (subjects younger than age 60) or Cytarabine 2 g/m2 per day by IV infusion over 3 hours on days 1-5 (subjects at or older than age 60)
Cytarabine
Idarubicin
Alisertib
Interventions
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Cytarabine
Idarubicin
Alisertib
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Agree to use an acceptable method for contraception during the entire study treatment period through 4 months after the last dose of MLN8237
* Able to take oral medication and to maintain a fast as required for 2 hours before and 1 hour after MLN8237 administration
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant or breastfeeding
* Presence of "favorable" or "better risk" cytogenic prognosis
* Prior allogeneic bone marrow or organ transplantation
* Diagnosis of acute bilineal/biphenotypic leukemia
* History of a different malignancy except if disease-free for at least 5 years and at low risk or recurrence; or cervical cancer in situ, basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin within the past 5 years
* Uncontrolled intercurrent illness
* HIV positive on combination antiretroviral therapy
* Diagnosis of active hepatitis B or C
* Current or history of congestive heart failure NYHA class 3 or 4, or documented diastolic or systolic dysfunction
* Current or history of ventricular or life threatening arrhythmias or diagnosis of long QT syndrome
* Known history of uncontrolled sleep apnea syndrome or other condition that could result in excessive daytime sleepiness
* Requirement for constant administration of proton pump inhibitor, H2 antagonist or pancreatic enzymes
* Systemic infection requiring IV antibiotic therapy within 14 days of first dose of study drug
* Treatment with clinically significant enzyme inducers
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Massachusetts General Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Amir Fathi
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Amir Fathi, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Massachusetts General Hospital
Locations
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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References
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Fathi AT, Wander SA, Blonquist TM, Brunner AM, Amrein PC, Supko J, Hermance NM, Manning AL, Sadrzadeh H, Ballen KK, Attar EC, Graubert TA, Hobbs G, Joseph C, Perry AM, Burke M, Silver R, Foster J, Bergeron M, Ramos AY, Som TT, Fishman KM, McGregor KL, Connolly C, Neuberg DS, Chen YB. Phase I study of the aurora A kinase inhibitor alisertib with induction chemotherapy in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. Haematologica. 2017 Apr;102(4):719-727. doi: 10.3324/haematol.2016.158394. Epub 2016 Dec 29.
Other Identifiers
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12-531
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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