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| Phase I clinical and pharmacologic study of chronic oral administration of the farnesyl protein transferase inhibitor R115777 in advanced cancer |
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| Author(s): Crul M, de Klerk GJ, Swart M, van't Veer LJ, de Jong D, Boerrigter L, Palmer PA, Bol CJ, Tan H, de Gast GC, Beijnen JH, Schellens JHM |
| Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY Volume: 20 Issue: 11 Pages: 2726-2735 Published: JUN 1 2002 |
| Times Cited: 74 References: 26 |
| Abstract: Purpose: To determine the maximum-tolerated dose, toxicities, and pharmacokinetics of R115777, a farnesyl transferase inhibitor, when administered continuously via the oral route. Patients and Methods: Patients with advanced solid malignancies were treated with R115777 using an interpatient dose escalation scheme starting at 50 mg bid. Pharmacokinetics were assessed on days 1, 28, and 56.
Results: Twenty-eight patients were entered onto the study and the median duration of treatment was 55 days. The dose-limiting toxicities were myelosuppression and neurotoxicity. At a dose of 400 mg bid, grade 4 leukocytopenia and neutropenia were seen in two of four patients. Neurotoxicity grade 3 developed in one of five patients at 500 mg bid and in one of 13 at 300 mg bid after 8 weeks of treatment. Common nonhematologic toxicities were nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. The recommended dose for phase II/III testing in this scheme is 300 mg bid. The pharmacokinetic studies indicated dose proportionality. Little accumulation occurred and steady-state levels were reached within 2 to 3 days. Analyses of historic tumor material showed that five of 15 of patients had a K-ras mutation in codon 12. Three patients with pancreatic, colon, and cervix carcinomas had stable disease and one patient with a colon carcinoma had a minor response accompanied by a more than 50% decrease in carcinoembryonic antigen tumor marker. A fifth patient, with platinum-refractory non-small-cell lung cancer, showed a partial response that lasted for 5 months.
Conclusion: Continuous dosing of R115777 is feasible with an acceptable toxicity profile at a dose of 300 mg bid. (C) 2002 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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| Document Type: Article |
| Language: English |
| Reprint Address: Crul, M (reprint author), Netherlands Canc Inst, Slotervaart Hosp, Dept Pharm & Pharmacol, Louwesweg 6, NL-1066 EC Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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1. Netherlands Canc Inst, NL-1066 EC Amsterdam, Netherlands 2. Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands 3. Univ Utrecht, Fac Pharm, Div Drug Toxicol, NL-3511 GH Utrecht, Netherlands 4. Janssen Res Fdn, B-2340 Beerse, Belgium |
| Publisher: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA |
| Subject Category: Oncology |
| IDS Number: 557CP |
| ISSN: 0732-183X |
| DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2002.09.116 |
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