Overview
ABR-217620 in Patients With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma or Pancreatic Cancer
Status:
Completed
Completed
Trial end date:
2006-12-01
2006-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The drug ABR-217620 is a combination of two proteins, one that recognizes tumor cells and one that triggers an attack on the tumor cells by activating some white blood cells belonging to the body's normal immune system. In animals, this results in an accumulation of white blood cells in the cancer that can fight the cancer. This study will test how much of the drug can be given to patients with non-small cell lung cancer, renal clear cell carcinoma, or pancreatic cancer without causing unacceptable side effects.Phase:
Phase 1Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Active Biotech ABTreatments:
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Immunoconjugates
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Patients with histologically or cytologically confirmed non-small cell lung cancer,
which is refractory to (progressed on or following) currently available standard
therapies. Patients must have received (or declined) at least one standard regimen for
advanced/metastatic disease.
- ECOG performance status of 0 or 1.
- Adequate bone marrow function as defined by absolute neutrophil count greater than or
equal to 1500/mm3, and platelets greater than or equal to 100,000/mm3, and hemoglobin
greater than or equal to 10 g/dL.
- Adequate renal function: creatinine less than or equal to 1.5 x upper limit of normal.
- Adequate hepatic function: bilirubin less than or equal to 2 x upper limit of normal,
and SGOT (S-ASAT) and SGPT (S-ALAT) less than or equal to 2.5 x upper limit of normal.
- Life expectancy greater than 3 months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant or breast-feeding women, or women of childbearing potential unless effective
methods of contraception are used.
- A serious uncontrolled medical disorder or active infection that would impair the
patient's ability to receive study treatment.
- History of or any concurrent malignancy, with the exception of the following
malignancies, which may still be included: non-melanoma skin cancer, cervical cancer
in situ, DCIS or LCIS of breast, past history of resected melanoma without clinical
evidence of recurrent melanoma, past history of prostate cancer without clinical
evidence of disease (includes patients receiving hormonal therapy).
- History of brain metastases, unless stable for more than 4 weeks, and not requiring
steroid therapy and without clinical symptoms of brain metastases.
- Acute illness or evidence of infection, including unexplained fever (temperature
greater than 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 38.1 degrees Celsius).
- Significant symptomatic cardiac disease including: history (within the past 6 months)
or current unstable angina, congestive heart failure, or myocardial infarction; or
patients with uncontrolled hypertension, or hypertension that is controlled only with
multiply drugs (control by monotherapy is permitted).
- History of or current arrhythmias requiring treatment, with the exception of
non-specific, asymptomatic ST-T wave changes or extrasystoles.
- History of cerebrovascular accident within the past 5 years.
- Seizure disorder requiring therapy.
- Treatment with beta-blockers, including topical therapy for glaucoma, during the 6-day
treatment period (5 days' treatment + 1 day in patient follow-up), and within five
days prior to start of treatment.
- Simultaneous participation in any other study involving investigational drugs or
having participated in a study less than 4 weeks prior to start of study treatment.
- Treatment with systemic or inhaled corticosteroids within 2 weeks prior to the start
of treatment.
- Treatment with anticoagulants, except when used to maintain the patency of a central
venous line.
- Active autoimmune disease requiring therapy or any history of systemic lupus
erythematosus or rheumatoid arthritis.
- Chemo/radio/immunotherapy less than 4 weeks (6 weeks for mitomycin C and nitrosoureas)
before start of treatment.
- Major surgery less than 3 weeks.
- Known positive serology for HIV (patients with a known history of HIV will be excluded
because of potential for unforeseen toxicity and morbidity in the immunocompromised
host).
- Known chronic Hepatitis B or C.
- Previous exposure to murine monoclonal antibody (with HAMA titer above detection limit
at baseline) or known hypersensitivity to murine proteins.
- Patients currently on renal dialysis treatment.
- Known allergy or hypersensitivity to aminoglycosides e.g. kanamycin.