Literature DB >> 10632319

Treatment of therapy-refractory B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia with an apoptosis-inducing CD19-directed tyrosine kinase inhibitor.

F M Uckun1, Y Messinger, C L Chen, K O'Neill, D E Myers, F Goldman, C Hurvitz, J T Casper, A Levine.   

Abstract

Seven children and eight adults with CD19+ B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia, as well as one adult with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, were treated with the CD19 receptor-directed tyrosine kinase inhibitor B43-Genistein. All patients had failed previous chemotherapy regimens, and six patients had relapsed after bone marrow transplantation. B43-Genistein was administered as a 1-hour i.v. infusion at 0.1-0.32 mg/kg/day dose levels for 10 consecutive days or 3 consecutive days weekly for a total of nine doses. B43-Genistein was well tolerated by all patients with no life-threatening side effects. There were six episodes of grade 2-3 fever, two of which were clearly drug related, one episode each of grade 3 myalgia, grade 2 sinus tachycardia, and grade 2 vascular leak syndrome. There was one durable complete remission and two transient responses. Pharmacokinetic analyses in 12 patients revealed a plasma half-life of 20 +/- 5 h, mean residence time of 24 +/- 5 h, and a systemic clearance rate of 20 +/- 3 ml/h/kg. Moderate levels of human antimouse antibody (HAMA) ranging from 20-87 ng/ml were detected in the day 28 blood samples from three of nine cases examined. Treatment of these three HAMA-positive patients with a second course of B43-Genistein did not yield measurable immunoconjugate levels in the plasma, indicating that the administered B43-Genistein molecules were rapidly cleared from circulation due to the HAMA. On the basis of its acceptable toxicity profile and its ability to elicit objective responses at nontoxic dose levels, B43-Genistein may provide the basis for an effective treatment strategy for B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients who have failed standard therapy.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10632319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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