Vorinostat to Prevent Graft Versus Host Disease Following Reduced Intensity, Related Donor Stem Cell Transplant
NCT00810602 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE1/PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 61
Last updated 2014-04-11
Summary
The proposed research study is to test the drug vorinostat, in a new use as an additional medication, with other standard treatments for the prevention of severe acute graft versus host disease (GVHD).
If this treatment is safe and effective, when combined with a reduced intensity transplant, the research may achieve a more effective therapy for patients with high-risk, blood cell related cancers.
All subjects will receive an identical, known treatment to test if the treatment is safe and effective (a phase II trial). For patients to take part they must have a high-risk, blood cell cancer, be suitable candidates to receive a reduced intensity transplant and have a matched, related donor.
Adult subjects (age 18 years and older) will be considered as subjects provided, as detailed in the protocol, they meet additional criteria and are not excluded from participating. About fifty (50) subjects will be enrolled in this study at the University of Michigan.
Patients who receive blood stem cell transplants (HSCT), also called bone marrow transplants, to treat their cancer are at risk for serious complications, which may sometimes be fatal. The more common, serious ones are relapse (return of their disease), body organ injury from the intensity of the chemotherapy given prior to their transplant, and a serious complication called graft versus host disease (GVHD). GVHD is a form of rejection, where the transplanted cells of the donor attack the recipient's body as foreign, and do damage to organs and tissues.
To decrease the side effects of the chemotherapy given before a transplant, reduced intensity treatment plans(regimens)have recently been developed at a number of transplant centers. A decrease in the side effects of chemotherapy (called toxicities) has been achieved; however, this success with "less intensive" treatments has been partially offset by less successful results in controlling the patient's cancer.
As mentioned above, GVHD is a form of transplant rejection. GVHD can affect the digestive system, skin, liver and other body systems. GVHD can increase the risk of infection. After a matched, related donor stem cell transplant, GVHD when severe, is a major cause of discomfort, organ damage, and even death. When a graft vs host reaction develops, but is kept under control, studies show there may be a beneficial graft versus tumor effect, helping to destroy tumor cells in the patient, and thus providing a more effective control of their cancer.
The goal of this study is to try to maximize the potential benefits, of giving patients less intense chemotherapy to reduce the toxic effects, letting the graft vs host effect help in destroying tumor cells, but preventing acute severe GVHD by using the drug vorinostat, combined with standard medicines, to reduce the chance of serious GVHD-related complications.
Conditions
- Hematologic Malignancies
- Graft vs Host Disease
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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reduced intensity, related donor stem cell transplant
Fludarabine /Busulfan(FluBu2)regimen Fludarabine: 40 mg/m2/day in 0.9 NS, administered IV on days -5 to day -2 pre-transplant for a total of 4 doses. Busulfan: 3.2 mg/kg in 0.9 NS administered IV on days -5 and -4 for a total of 2 doses. Total body irradiation 200 cGy delivered in a single fraction will be given on day 0 for patients receiving an HLA-mismatched transplant.
- DRUG
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tacrolimus (standard GVHD prophylaxis)
Tacrolimus will begin on day -3, IV or oral. Target trough level for tacrolimus is 8-12 ng/ml. In the absence of GVHD, tacrolimus tapering will begin on day +56 post transplant
- DRUG
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mycophenolate (standard GVHD prophylaxis)
Mycophenolate will begin on day 0 at 10 mg/kg/dose (up to 1 gram per dose) every 8 hours orally or intravenously and will continue until day 28.
- DRUG
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vorinostat
Vorinostat given at a dose 100 mg PO BID starting day -10. If tolerated, vorinostat will be continued until day 100 post-transplant,whether or not acute GVHD develops. Dose escalation/ de-escalation Ten subjects treated at a dose of 100 mg PO BID. If dosing modifications are not required, during the pre-engraftment period in more than 4 patients, AND no more than two observed drug related toxicities CTC grade 4 or higher \[probably or definitely related to the drug\] then vorinostat dose will be escalated to 200 mg PO BID. If dose escalation does not occur due to failure to meet the above criteria,then the study will enroll at the 100 mg PO BID dosing, subject to the protocol stopping rules. If dose escalation occurs, subjects will be treated at 200 mg PO BID dosing level. If the probability of unacceptable toxicity exceeds the rules in protocol, then the dose of vorinostat will be de-escalated to 100 mg PO BID for the remainder of study.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Pavan Reddy, MD
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Pavan Reddy, MD · University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2009-01-31
- Primary Completion
- 2013-04-30
- Completion
- 2013-07-31
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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