A Pilot Study of Metformin in Patients With a Diagnosis of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Li-Fraumeni Syndrome focused on measuring TP53 germline mutations
Eligibility Criteria
- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
- All TP53 germline mutation positive adult patients will be eligible for this study. All patients must have a documented TP53 germline mutation.
- Patients with history of cancer must be in remission, with surgery completed at least 6 months prior to enrollment and chemotherapy completed at least 1 year prior to enrollment (except for basel cell carcinoma of the skin).
- Age greater than or equal to 18 years. The doses of metformin used in this study exceed the maximum recommended daily dose for the pediatric population.
- ECOG performance status 0 or 1 or Karnofsky greater than or equal to 70%
Patients must have normal organ and marrow function as defined below:
- Leukocytes*: greater than or equal to 3,000/microL*
- Absolute neutrophil count: greater than or equal to 1,500/ microL
- Platelets: greater than or equal to 100,000/ microL
- Total bilirubin: Within normal institutional limits
- AST(SGOT) / ALT(SGPT): less than or equal to 2.5 times institutional upper limit of normal
- Creatinine: Within normal institutional limits OR
Creatinine clearance: greater than or equal to 60 mL/min/1.73m(2) if serum creatinine > institutional normal
- Note: If leukopenia is idiopathic and no other significant co-morbidities exist patients will not be excluded on the basis of their WBC.
- Metformin is a category B drug and can be used to treat gestational diabetes. Levels of metformin excreted in breast milk appear to be low and not clinically significant. However, for protocol safety reasons, we will not be enrolling pregnant and/or nursing women in this study as metformin as has not been extensively evaluated in non-diabetic pregnant and nursing women. For this reason, women of child-bearing potential must agree to use adequate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control; abstinence) prior to study entry and for the duration of study participation. Women who are nursing will be advised to discontinue breastfeeding if the mother is treated with metformin. Should a woman become pregnant or suspect she is pregnant while she is participating in this study, she should inform Drs. Annunziata or Walcott, or protocol physicians/study team at NCI and her primary care provider immediately.
- Ability of subject to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
GENERAL EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
- Patients who have had stem-cell transplantation.
- Current use of metformin or other anti-diabetic agents, or hypersensitivity or allergy to metformin.
- Patients who are receiving any other investigational agents.
- Patients with history of chronic alcohol use
- History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to metformin or other agents used in study.
- Patients with congestive heart failure requiring pharmacological management.
- Uncontrolled inter-current illness including, but not limited to, ongoing or active infection, symptomatic congestive heart failure, unstable angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmia, or psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA for 13C-MBT STUDIES:
Exclusion criteria for 13C-MBT studies in addition to general exclusion criteria (pertaining to effects of oral uptake of the administered substrate or mitochondrial function in the liver):
- Gastric paresis
- Short gut syndrome
- Inflammatory bowel disease*
- Celiac sprue
- Pancreatic insufficiency or disease
- Any malabsorption disease/syndrome
- Chronic PPI use or H2 blocker use that cannot be temporarily discontinued (at least 48 hours)
- Any acetaminophen, aspirin, NSAID, or statin use within 2 days of testing (known to affect mitochondrial function)
- Drugs that interfere with mitochondrial function if they are unable to be discontinued 48 hours prior to (13)MBT testing will be excluded for this test only but eligible for the rest of the protocol.
- Any oral steroid use within 2 weeks of testing
Chronic alcohol use** defined as > 2 standard drinks per day (more than 2 beers, 2 glasses of wine, or 2 shots of liquor per day)
Inflammatory bowel disease will be exclusion for the (13)C-MBT only, because even if well controlled we do not know the effect chronic inflammation in the bowel and steroid use may have on the test. The test analyzes exhaled CO2 in the breath and this can be affected by diet (carbohydrate heavy), exercise, and certain pathologies like liver disease. Also pro-inflammatory mediators have been shown to cause hepatocellular injury that may also interfere with results of the test.
- The test is currently being studied as an early detection, non-invasive method for liver cirrhosis. Therefore, patients who have had chronic alcohol use consistent with a regular pattern of alcohol consumption may have underlying liver disease that may affect the CO2 measurement. Further, alcohol changes the NADH/NAD ratio intracellularly and studies have shown that alcohol can inhibit methionine oxidation. Previous protocols utilizing the (13)C-MBT have excluded patients who consume greater than 20 g/day of alcohol. A standard drink is equivalent to approximately 14 g/day of alcohol (one 12 oz beer, one 5 oz glass of wine, or one shot of liquor). This information was obtained from the National Institute of Health/National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA):
http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/Practitioner/pocketguide/pocket_guide2.htm). We will also evaluate LFTs and should clinical concern arise, check PT/PTT and albumin. Patients with normal liver function and no substantial history of alcohol abuse will be eligible.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR 31P-MRS STUDIES:
Although patients will need to sign a separate informed consent to undergo the (31)P-MRS studies the list below includes some of the general exclusion criteria as information for the caring physician. Exclusion criteria for (31)P-MRS studies in addition to general exclusion criteria:
- Inability to perform exercise with dominant leg
- Claustrophobia and/or inability to lie flat in MRI machine
- Metal medical implantable device or other MRI incompatible materials
- Body mass index under 19 or over 45
- Prior stem cell transplantation
Sites / Locations
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Arm 1
Patients will receive metformin at level 1 dose for 2 weeks. If dose is tolerated, patient will receive level 2 dose for 2 weeks and if tolerated will escalate to level 3 dose, and if tolerated will escalate to level 4 dose.