Phase II Study of Intravenous Rexin-G in Osteosarcoma
- Conditions
- Osteosarcoma
- Interventions
- Genetic: Rexin-G Dose 1Genetic: Rexin-G Dose 2
- Registration Number
- NCT00572130
- Lead Sponsor
- Epeius Biotechnologies
- Brief Summary
Rexin-G is a tumor-targeted gene medicine that is designed to seek out and destroy both primary tumors and metastatic cancers without the side effects of standard chemotherapy. The objectives of the study are: (1) to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of intravenous injections of Rexin-G, a tumor-targeted gene vector, in controlling tumor growth and prolonging life, and (2) to evaluate its over-all safety.
- Detailed Description
The adaptive trial design of this advanced Phase II study incorporates (i) a dosing schedule based on the patient's estimated tumor burden and not on standard dosing per kilogram body weight or body surface area, and (2) a tumor response evaluation process that is unique to the manner in which osteosarcoma responds favorably to therapy, i.e., with necrosis and increasing calcification in metastatic tumors and decreased glucose utilization using PET-CT imaging studies.
Twenty to thirty patients will receive Rexin-G at either Dose Level 1 or 2. Patients will be assigned a dose level based on the estimated tumor burden as measured by PET-CT imaging studies. Estimated tumor burden is measured by multiplying the sum of the longest diameters of target lesions in cm by 10e9 cancer cells. If the tumor burden is less than 10 billion cells, the patient will be assigned to Dose Level 1, if the tumor burden is greater than 10 billion cells, the patient will be assigned to Dose Level 2.
\*Treatment Cycle Dose Level Vector Dose/Day Max.Volume/Dose
Two times a week 1 1.0 x 10e11 cfu 200 ml
Three times a week 2 1.0 x 10e11 cfu 200 ml
\* Each treatment cycle will be six weeks (four weeks of treatment and two weeks of rest). Patients who have resolution of toxicity to \< grade I may have repeat cycles. After one or more treatment cycles, the principal investigator may recommend surgical debulking or complete surgical removal. If residual disease is present either by histopathological examination or by PET-CT scan, repeat treatment cycles may be given 3-4 weeks after surgery, if the surgical incision has healed, and if the patient has \< grade I toxicity.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 22
- Patient with recurrent or metastatic osteosarcoma who is considered refractory to known therapies.
- Histologically or cytologically confirmed osteosarcoma that is measurable.
- Adequate hepatic function: Total bilirubin < 2.0 mg/dL (upper limit included); AST/ALT < 2x institutional norm; alkaline phosphatase < 2.5x upper limit of institutional norm unless the patient has extensive bone metastases. Patients with elevated alkaline phosphatase due to extensive liver disease will be excluded from study; albumin > 3.0 mg/dL. There must be no substantial ascites. PT and PTT must be within normal limits.
- Performance status must be < 1 (ECOG 0-1) with a life expectancy of at least 3 months.
- Hemoglobin > 9 gms%
- Absolute granulocyte count > 1000/uL, and platelet count > 100,000/uL.
- Serum creatinine of less than 1.5 mg%.
- There must be no plans for the patient to receive further cancer therapy from the date of enrollment until the completion of the 6-week follow-up visit.
- Accessibility of peripheral or central IV line
- Age > 10 years
- Patients will be off chemotherapy for a minimum of 4 weeks prior to initiation of therapy and should have recovered to Grade 1 or less toxicity.
- The ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
- Prior malignancy, except for non-melanoma skin cancer, stage 1 breast cancer, CIS of cervix from which the patient has been disease-free for 5 years.
- Woman who are pregnant or nursing
- Fertile patients unless they agree to use barrier contraception (condoms and spermicide jelly) during the vector infusion period and for six weeks after infusion. Male patients must agree to use barrier contraception.
- Patients who are transfusion dependent (more than one transfusion per month)
- Patients with medical, psychiatric, or social conditions that would compromise successful adherence to this protocol.
- Patient who do not meet the inclusion criteria.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Rexin-G Dose 1 Rexin-G Dose 1 - Rexin-G Dose 2 Rexin-G Dose 2 -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical efficacy as measured by over-all response rates (either CR, PR or SD) by International PET criteria 12-18 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical efficacy as measured by progression-free survival greater than one month and over-all survival of 6 months or longer; clinical toxicity measures 12-18 months
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Epeius Clinical Research Unit/Sarcoma Oncology Center
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States