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A phase 1 Bayesian dose selection study of bortezomib and sunitinib in patients with refractory solid tumor malignancies
Authors:R D Harvey  T K Owonikoko  C M Lewis  A Akintayo  Z Chen  M Tighiouart  S S Ramalingam  M P Fanucchi  P Nadella  A Rogatko  D M Shin  B El-Rayes  F R Khuri  J S Kauh
Abstract:

Background:

This phase 1 trial utilising a Bayesian continual reassessment method evaluated bortezomib and sunitinib to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), dose-limiting toxicities (DLT), and recommended doses of the combination.

Methods:

Patients with advanced solid organ malignancies were enrolled and received bortezomib weekly with sunitinib daily for 4 weeks, every 6 weeks. Initial doses were sunitinib 25 mg and bortezomib 1 mg m−2. Cohort size and dose level estimation was performed utilising the Escalation with Overdose Control (EWOC) adaptive method. Seven dose levels were evaluated; initially, sunitinib was increased to a goal dose of 50 mg with fixed bortezomib, then bortezomib was increased. Efficacy assessment occurred after each cycle using RECIST criteria.

Results:

Thirty patients were evaluable. During sunitinib escalation, DLTs of grade 4 thrombocytopenia (14%) and neutropenia (6%) at sunitinib 50 mg and bortezomib 1.3 mg m−2 were seen. Subsequent experience showed tolerability and activity for sunitinib 37.5 mg and bortezomib 1.9 mg m−2. Common grade 3/4 toxicities were neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, hypertension, and diarrhoea. The recommended doses for further study are bortezomib 1.9 mg m−2 and sunitinib 37.5 mg. Four partial responses were seen. Stable disease >6 months was noted in an additional six patients.

Conclusion:

Bortezomib and sunitinib are well tolerated and have anticancer activity, particularly in thyroid cancer. A phase 2 study of this combination in thyroid cancer patients is planned.
Keywords:bortezomib  sunitinib  Phase 1  Bayesian  EWOC
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