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Combination Therapy of Interleukin-12 and Interleukin-2 to Treat Advanced Cancer

Primary Purpose

Kidney Neoplasm, Lung Neoplasm, Sarcoma

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 1
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
rh IL-12
rh IL-2
Sponsored by
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Kidney Neoplasm focused on measuring Gene Expression, Neovascularization, antiangiogenic therapy, immunomodulatory therapy, Immunotherapy, Tumor

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 99 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

INCLUSION CRITERIA: Adult patients 18 years of age and older. Pathologically or cytologically-proven diagnosis of non-hematologic malignancy, and the presence of radiographically or clinically evaluable disease. Patients with solid tumors including renal, breast, lung carcinomas, as well as sarcomas for whom a proven more effective therapy does not exist. Patients with renal cell cancer will have received sunitinib or sorefinib or refused this option. Patients must not have received myelosuppressive chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, radiotherapy or immunotherapy within four weeks of entry onto this protocol. Estimated life expectancy of at least 12 weeks. ECOG performance status of 0 or 1. Patients must be free of acute infection or other significant systemic illness. Negative serologic testing for hepatitis B will be required to limit confounding variables in the assessment of the potential hepatic toxicity of this combination. Negative serologic testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) will be required given the uncertain impact of rhIL-12 and/or rhIL-2 administration on viral replication, and the potential alterations in immune responsiveness among patients concurrently infected with HIV. Adequate hepatic and renal function as evidence by: Transaminases less than 2.5 times the upper limit or normal; Total serum bilirubin less than 2.0 mg/dl; Serum Cr less than 2.0 mg/dl or calculated creatinine clearance of greater than 60 ml/min/1.73M(2). Adequate bone marrow function (without growth factor support) as evidence by: Absolute Neutrophil count (ANC) greater than 1500 cells/mm(3); Platelets greater than 100,000/mm(3). For women of childbearing potential, a negative urine pregnancy test within 14 days prior to initiation of study therapy is required. For patients of child-bearing potential, contraceptive precautions must be maintained during study participation. Normal pulmonary function (as documented by PFTs), and for patients over the age of 50, normal stress thallium testing. Normal pulmonary function testing will be defined as DLCO greater than 60% of predicted and FEVI greater than 70% of predicted. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Critically-ill or medically unstable patients. History or a presence of brain metastases. History of coronary artery disease, angina or myocardial infarction. Presence of clinically significant pleural effusion. History of malignant hyperthermia are. Concurrent or history of autoimmune disease. History of congenital or acquired coagulation disorder. Patients with a history of ongoing or intermittent bowel obstruction. Women who are pregnant or lactating will be excluded. Systemic corticosteroids, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or other investigational agents within 4 weeks prior to study entry. Patients who have received any of the following agents with known immunomodulatory effects within 4 weeks prior to study entry: G-CSF/GM-CSF, interferons or interleukins, growth hormone, IVIG, retinoic acid. Patients with a history of previous therapy with rhIL-12 will be excluded from study participation. For patients with renal cell carcinoma, a history of therapy with rhIL-2 will not exclude patients from study participation. Patients with concurrent administration of any other investigational agent. Patients with hematologic malignancies including leukemia or lymphoma. History of bone marrow or stem-cell transplantation. Intercurrent radiation therapy patients will be allowed on study if in the opinion of the principal investigator(s) its use is not necessitated by disease progression. For patients with disease progression, radiation therapy will be administered as clinically indicated and the patient will be withdrawn from study participation.

Sites / Locations

  • National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

1

Arm Description

rhIL-12 in combination with rhIL-2

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

MTD and DLTof IL-12 in combination with IL-2

Secondary Outcome Measures

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First Posted
May 4, 2000
Last Updated
December 14, 2019
Sponsor
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT00005655
Brief Title
Combination Therapy of Interleukin-12 and Interleukin-2 to Treat Advanced Cancer
Official Title
A Phase I Investigation of IL-12/Pulse IL-2 in Adults With Advanced Solid Tumors
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2, 2017
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Study Start Date
April 28, 2000 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
October 6, 2010 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
March 2, 2017 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Name of the Sponsor
National Cancer Institute (NCI)

4. Oversight

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The purposes of this study are fourfold. It will 1) determine what dose of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and interleukin-2 (IL-2) combination therapy can be given safely to patients with advanced cancer; 2) evaluate the side effects of this treatment; 3) examine how the body handles this drug combination; and 4) determine whether and how the therapy may cause the immune system to stop or slow tumor growth. IL-2 is an approved drug for treating melanoma and kidney cancer. IL-12 is an experimental drug that has shown anti-cancer activity in animals, shrinking tumors and slowing their growth. Animal studies suggest that given together, the drugs may be more effective against cancer than either one singly. Patients 18 years of age and older with advanced solid-tumor cancers (kidney, breast, lung, sarcomas and others) that do not improve with standard treatment may qualify for this study. Candidates will have a physical examination, including blood and urine tests, electrocardiogram (EKG) and echocardiogram, DTH skin test (to test the function of the immune system), chest X-ray and lung function tests to determine eligibility. Bone marrow biopsy and imaging procedures such as CT and MRI scans may also be required. Patients over 50 years old will also undergo exercise stress testing. Treatment will consist of four courses of IL-2 and IL-12. On days one and nine of each course, patients will receive three doses (one every 8 hours) of IL-2 intravenously (through a vein). On days two, four, six, 10, 12 and 14, they will receive IL-12 intravenously. This will be followed by a recovery period from days 15 through 35. This regimen will be repeated for another three cycles; patients who show benefit without severe side effects may continue for additional cycles. Treatment for the first cycle will be administered in the hospital. If the drugs are well tolerated, additional therapy may be given on an outpatient basis. A biopsy (removal of a small sample of tumor tissue) will be done at the beginning of the study, after completing the first treatment cycle, and possibly again when the cancer slows, stops or gets worse, or if the patient leaves the study. These tumor samples will be examined to evaluate the effects of treatment. Several blood samples also will be collected during the course of treatment to monitor immune system effects. A device called a heparin lock may be put in place to avoid multiple needle sticks. ...
Detailed Description
Background: Renal cell cancer responds to treatment with a variety of antiangiogenic and immunomodulatory drugs. In the RENCA model of renal cell cancer the combination of IL-12 and pulse IL-2 cures 88-100% of mice with established tumors. The tumor regression observed in this model is due to both antiangiogenic and immunologic effects. Objective: To define the maximum tolerated dose and dose-limiting toxicities of recombinant human IL-12 administered intravenously in combination with intermittent pulse recombinant human IL-2 in adults with various advanced and/or refractory solid tumors. To evaluate the pharmacokinetics of intravenous rhIL-12/pulse rhIL-2 administration in adults with various advanced and/or refractory solid tumors. To provide a preliminary assessment of the ability of rhIL-12/pulse rhIL-2 to modify neovascularization and gene expression in the local tumor site, and to induce a measurable antitumor effect in adults with various advanced and/or refractory solid tumors. To evaluate the immunomodulatory activity of combined systemic administration of rhIL-12/pulse rhIL-2. Eligibility: Patients with advanced solid tumors for whom a proven more effective therapy does not exist. Patients with renal cell cancer will be required to have received sunitinib or sorefinib or refused this option. The patient must have normal organ function and a life expectancy of at least 12 Weeks. Normal pulmonary function (as documented by PFTs), and for patients over the age of 50, normal stress thallium testing. No prior treatment with IL-12. Design: Phase I dose escalation with an expansion cohort of 10 patients treated at the maximum tolerated dose. Patients will be hospitalized for treatment. IL-2 will be given intravenously every 8 hours on day 1 and this will be followed by intravenous administration of IL-12 every other day for three doses on days 2, 4, and 6. After two days of rest the schedule will be repeated. Cycles will be repeated every 36 days. Tumor response will be evaluated after every treatment. Stable or responding patients will continue treatment with evaluations after every cycle of treatment.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Kidney Neoplasm, Lung Neoplasm, Sarcoma, Breast Neoplasm
Keywords
Gene Expression, Neovascularization, antiangiogenic therapy, immunomodulatory therapy, Immunotherapy, Tumor

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 1
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
39 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
1
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
rhIL-12 in combination with rhIL-2
Intervention Type
Biological
Intervention Name(s)
rh IL-12
Intervention Description
rhIL-12 will be administered intravenously on days 2, 4, 6, 10, 12 and 14 of each cycle.
Intervention Type
Biological
Intervention Name(s)
rh IL-2
Intervention Description
rhIL-2 will be administered intravenously every 8 hours x 3 doses on days 1 and 9 of each cycle.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
MTD and DLTof IL-12 in combination with IL-2
Time Frame
1 month

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
99 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA: Adult patients 18 years of age and older. Pathologically or cytologically-proven diagnosis of non-hematologic malignancy, and the presence of radiographically or clinically evaluable disease. Patients with solid tumors including renal, breast, lung carcinomas, as well as sarcomas for whom a proven more effective therapy does not exist. Patients with renal cell cancer will have received sunitinib or sorefinib or refused this option. Patients must not have received myelosuppressive chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, radiotherapy or immunotherapy within four weeks of entry onto this protocol. Estimated life expectancy of at least 12 weeks. ECOG performance status of 0 or 1. Patients must be free of acute infection or other significant systemic illness. Negative serologic testing for hepatitis B will be required to limit confounding variables in the assessment of the potential hepatic toxicity of this combination. Negative serologic testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) will be required given the uncertain impact of rhIL-12 and/or rhIL-2 administration on viral replication, and the potential alterations in immune responsiveness among patients concurrently infected with HIV. Adequate hepatic and renal function as evidence by: Transaminases less than 2.5 times the upper limit or normal; Total serum bilirubin less than 2.0 mg/dl; Serum Cr less than 2.0 mg/dl or calculated creatinine clearance of greater than 60 ml/min/1.73M(2). Adequate bone marrow function (without growth factor support) as evidence by: Absolute Neutrophil count (ANC) greater than 1500 cells/mm(3); Platelets greater than 100,000/mm(3). For women of childbearing potential, a negative urine pregnancy test within 14 days prior to initiation of study therapy is required. For patients of child-bearing potential, contraceptive precautions must be maintained during study participation. Normal pulmonary function (as documented by PFTs), and for patients over the age of 50, normal stress thallium testing. Normal pulmonary function testing will be defined as DLCO greater than 60% of predicted and FEVI greater than 70% of predicted. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Critically-ill or medically unstable patients. History or a presence of brain metastases. History of coronary artery disease, angina or myocardial infarction. Presence of clinically significant pleural effusion. History of malignant hyperthermia are. Concurrent or history of autoimmune disease. History of congenital or acquired coagulation disorder. Patients with a history of ongoing or intermittent bowel obstruction. Women who are pregnant or lactating will be excluded. Systemic corticosteroids, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or other investigational agents within 4 weeks prior to study entry. Patients who have received any of the following agents with known immunomodulatory effects within 4 weeks prior to study entry: G-CSF/GM-CSF, interferons or interleukins, growth hormone, IVIG, retinoic acid. Patients with a history of previous therapy with rhIL-12 will be excluded from study participation. For patients with renal cell carcinoma, a history of therapy with rhIL-2 will not exclude patients from study participation. Patients with concurrent administration of any other investigational agent. Patients with hematologic malignancies including leukemia or lymphoma. History of bone marrow or stem-cell transplantation. Intercurrent radiation therapy patients will be allowed on study if in the opinion of the principal investigator(s) its use is not necessitated by disease progression. For patients with disease progression, radiation therapy will be administered as clinically indicated and the patient will be withdrawn from study participation.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Thomas A Waldmann, M.D.
Organizational Affiliation
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike
City
Bethesda
State/Province
Maryland
ZIP/Postal Code
20892
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
PubMed Identifier
181845
Citation
Morgan DA, Ruscetti FW, Gallo R. Selective in vitro growth of T lymphocytes from normal human bone marrows. Science. 1976 Sep 10;193(4257):1007-8. doi: 10.1126/science.181845.
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PubMed Identifier
141483
Citation
Ruscetti FW, Morgan DA, Gallo RC. Functional and morphologic characterization of human T cells continuously grown in vitro. J Immunol. 1977 Jul;119(1):131-8.
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PubMed Identifier
8324650
Citation
Rubin JT. Interleukin-2: its biology and clinical application in patients with cancer. Cancer Invest. 1993;11(4):460-72. doi: 10.3109/07357909309018878. No abstract available.
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