Patients with tumors that have high gene expression levels of epiregulin and amphiregulin and patients with wild-type K-ras are more likely to have disease control on cetuximab treatment. The identified markers could be developed further to select patients for cetuximab therapy.
Background-Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the most common sarcoma of the intestinal tract. The standard treatment of localized, primary GIST has been surgical resection alone. Most GISTs have a mutation in the KIT proto-oncogene, or less commonly in platelet-
Background
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma utilizes the CCL2/CCR2 chemokine axis to facilitate recruitment of tumor associated macrophages to sculpt an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. This pathway has prognostic implications in pancreas cancer, and blockade of CCR2 restores anti-tumor immunity in pre-clinical models. This provided the rationale for a clinical study in pancreatic adenocarcinoma to determine the safety and recommended phase 2 oral dosage of the CCR2 inhibitor PF-04136309 in combination with chemotherapy (FOLFIRINOX).
Methods
In this single-center, open label, phase Ib clinical trial patients age ≥ 18 years with treatment naïve borderline resectable or locally advanced, biopsy-proven pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status <2, measurable disease by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors Version 1.1, and normal end organ function were eligible for enrollment. FOLFIRINOX (oxaliplatin, 85 mg/m2; irinotecan, 180 mg/m2; leucovorin, 400 mg/m2, and bolus fluorouracil 400 mg/m2 followed by 2,400 mg/m2 46 hour continuous infusion) was administered every 2 weeks for a total of six treatment cycles. To determine the recommended phase 2 dose, PF-04136309 was orally administered at a starting dose of 500 mg twice daily in a standard 3+3 dose de-escalation design with an expansion phase planned at the recommended phase 2 dose. Both FOLFIRINOX and PF-04136309 were simultaneously initiated with a total treatment duration of 3 months. The primary endpoints were to determine the recommended phase 2 dose and toxicity of PF-04136309 in combination with FOLFIRINOX. All patients in the dose de-escalation and expansion phase received the recommended phase 2 dose of PF-04136309 were combined for assessment of treatment toxicity by an intention to treat analysis. For tissue specimen comparison in corollary studies, a group of patients receiving FOLFIRINOX alone were enrolled and evaluated for treatment related toxicity. This study has been completed and is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov; number NCT01413022.
Results
From April 19th, 2012 through November 12th, 2014 a total of 47 patients were enrolled. The dose de-escalation group (n=6) received PF-04136309 at 500 mg administered orally twice daily. No dose-limiting toxicities were observed and this was established as the recommended phase 2 dose. The expansion phase cohort (n=33) and patients in the dose de-escalation arm receiving PF-04136309 at the recommended phase 2 dose (n=6) were combined for assessment of treatment related toxicity. No therapy related deaths occurring during the study interval. Early termination as the result of treatment related toxicity occurred in 2 of the 39 patients (5%) in the FOLFIRINOX plus PF-04136309 arm. Grade ≥3 adverse events reported in ≥10% of the patients receiving PF-04136309 included neutropenia in 27 patients (69%), febrile neutropenia in 7 patients (18%), lymphopenia in 4 patients (10%), diarrhea in 6 patients (15%), and hypokalemia in 7 patients (18%). Among...
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