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Phase I clinical evaluation of ZD6126, a novel vascular-targeting agent, in patients with solid tumors
Authors:Patricia M. LoRusso  Shirish M. Gadgeel  Antoinette Wozniak  Alan J. Barge  Helen K. Jones  Zachary S. DelProposto  Pamela A. DeLuca  Jeffrey L. Evelhoch  Scott A. Boerner  Catherine Wheeler
Affiliation:(1) Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University, 4100 John R, Mail Code: HW04HO, Detroit, MI 48201, USA;(2) AstraZeneca, Alderley Park, London, England, UK;(3) Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA;(4) AstraZeneca, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary Background ZD6126 is a novel vascular-targeting agent that disrupts the endothelial tubulin cytoskeleton causing selective occlusion of tumor vasculature and extensive tumor necrosis. This Phase I clinical study was conducted to evaluate the dose and administration schedule of ZD6126. Methods Adult patients with solid tumors refractory to existing treatments received a 10-min, single-dose intravenous infusion of ZD6126 every 14 or 21 days. Subsequent dose escalation was performed, based on the incidence of adverse events (AEs) within the first cycle of drug administration. Blood samples were obtained for pharmacokinetic analysis, and the effects of ZD6126 on tumor vasculature were visualized using DCE-MRI technology. Results Forty-four patients received ZD6126 (5−112 mg/m2 in the 21-day schedule, n = 35; 40−80 mg/m2 in the 14-day schedule, n = 9). Common AEs were similar in both groups and included abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, which appeared to be dose related. The incidence of abdominal pain at 112 mg/m2 in the 21-day study prevented further dose escalation. Pharmacokinetic studies confirmed that ZD6126 is rapidly hydrolyzed to ZD6126 phenol. There was no difference in the pharmacokinetics of ZD6126 phenol upon repeat administration or between the two dosing regimens. DCE-MRI evaluation has demonstrated the antivascular effects of ZD6126. Conclusions This study identified that ZD6126 administered every 2 or 3 weeks at 80 mg/m2 was well tolerated, with mild but manageable gastrointestinal AEs. In approximately 11% (5 out of 44) of patients, ZD6126 was associated with cardiac events categorized as dose limiting toxicities (one patient with asymptomatic decreased left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), two with increased troponin concentrations, one with myocardial ischemia, and one with ECG signs of myocardial ischemia). Previous presentations of study: Preliminary data from this study were presented at: 2001 AACR-NCI-EORTC (poster); 2002 American Society of Clinical Oncology (poster).
Keywords:Tolerability  Maximum tolerated dose  Pharmacokinetics  Vascular-targeting agent  Tubulin cytoskeleton  ZD6126
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