Phase I trial of VNP40101M (Cloretazine) in children with recurrent brain tumors: a pediatric brain tumor consortium study.
PURPOSE: VNP40101M (Cloretazine), a novel DNA alkylating agent, was evaluated in a phase I study in children with recurrent brain tumors. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: VNP40101M was given i.v. daily for 5 consecutive days every 6 weeks for up to eight cycles. Dose escalation was done independently in patients stratified based on intensity of prior therapy (moderately pretreated, stratum I; heavily pretreated, stratum II). Correlative studies included pharmacokinetics and measurement of O(6)-alkylguanine-DNA alkyl transferase levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells before and after treatment. RESULTS: Forty-one eligible patients (stratum I, 19; stratum II, 22) were enrolled on this study. The dose-limiting toxicity in 35 evaluable patients was myelosuppression, which occurred in 4 of 16 patients in stratum I and 3 of 19 patients in stratum II. Pharmacokinetic studies showed a median terminal half-life of 30 min (range, 14-39.5). The maximum tolerated dose in stratum I and II were 45 and 30 mg/m(2)/d daily for 5 days every 6 weeks, respectively. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells alkylguanine alkyl transferase levels did not decrease significantly after VNP40101M treatment. Central imaging review confirmed that three patients had stable disease for a median of 45 weeks (range, 37-61+) after therapy. CONCLUSIONS: The recommended dose of VNP40101M for phase II studies in children with brain tumors is 45 mg/m(2)/d in moderately pretreated and 30 mg/m(2)/d in heavily pretreated patients when administered for 5 consecutive days every 6 weeks.
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Published In
DOI
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Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Sulfonamides
- Oncology & Carcinogenesis
- Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
- Maximum Tolerated Dose
- Infant
- Hydrazines
- Humans
- Child, Preschool
- Child
- Brain Neoplasms