PURPOSE: Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) play a significant role in the control of cell-cycle progression and exhibit aberrant regulation in various neoplastic diseases. AG-024322 is a potent inhibitor of CDK1, CDK2, and CDK4 that produces cell-cycle arrest and antitumor activity in preclinical models. This study evaluated the toxicity of AG-024322 when given by intravenous (IV) infusion to cynomolgus monkeys, including reversibility of effects. METHODS: Male and female monkeys received AG-024322 by 30-min IV infusion once daily for 5 days at doses of 2, 6, and 10 mg/kg (24, 72, and 120 mg/m(2), respectively). Controls received vehicle alone which was aqueous 5% dextrose, pH 3.8. Three animals/sex/group were necropsied on day 6, and two animals/sex/group at 6 and 10 mg/kg were necropsied on day 22 (reversal cohort). Doses were based upon the results of a dose range-finding study in monkeys; decreased white blood cells occurred at > or =3 mg/kg and 12 mg/kg produced central nervous system effects and was above the maximum-tolerated dose. RESULTS: No deaths occurred and clinical signs of toxicity, including swelling at the IV administration site, were seen at > or =6 mg/kg. AG-024322 at > or =6 mg/kg produced pancytic bone marrow hypocellularity, lymphoid depletion, and vascular injury at the injection site. Renal tubular degeneration occurred at 10 mg/kg. These changes were either reversible or in a process of repair following the 17-day recovery period. Hematology changes included decreases in reticulocytes and/or granulocytes at > or =6 mg/kg, which were reversible and consistent with changes in the bone marrow. Lymphoid and bone marrow depletion are consistent with pharmacologic inhibition of CDKs by AG-024322 and were expected findings. On day 22, vacuolar degeneration of pancreatic acinar cells with increased serum amylase and lipase levels occurred in one female at 10 mg/kg. Neither sex-related differences in toxicokinetics nor plasma accumulation over 5 days of dosing were seen. Terminal phase overall mean half-life on day 5 ranged from 6.69 to 8.87 h (across dose levels) and was not dose dependent. CONCLUSION: The no-adverse-effect dose of AG-024322 was 2 mg/kg and associated with overall mean plasma AUC(0-24.5) of 2.11 microg h/mL.
PURPOSE: Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) play a significant role in the control of cell-cycle progression and exhibit aberrant regulation in various neoplastic diseases. AG-024322 is a potent inhibitor of CDK1, CDK2, and CDK4 that produces cell-cycle arrest and antitumor activity in preclinical models. This study evaluated the toxicity of AG-024322 when given by intravenous (IV) infusion to cynomolgus monkeys, including reversibility of effects. METHODS: Male and female monkeys received AG-024322 by 30-min IV infusion once daily for 5 days at doses of 2, 6, and 10 mg/kg (24, 72, and 120 mg/m(2), respectively). Controls received vehicle alone which was aqueous 5% dextrose, pH 3.8. Three animals/sex/group were necropsied on day 6, and two animals/sex/group at 6 and 10 mg/kg were necropsied on day 22 (reversal cohort). Doses were based upon the results of a dose range-finding study in monkeys; decreased white blood cells occurred at > or =3 mg/kg and 12 mg/kg produced central nervous system effects and was above the maximum-tolerated dose. RESULTS: No deaths occurred and clinical signs of toxicity, including swelling at the IV administration site, were seen at > or =6 mg/kg. AG-024322 at > or =6 mg/kg produced pancytic bone marrow hypocellularity, lymphoid depletion, and vascular injury at the injection site. Renal tubular degeneration occurred at 10 mg/kg. These changes were either reversible or in a process of repair following the 17-day recovery period. Hematology changes included decreases in reticulocytes and/or granulocytes at > or =6 mg/kg, which were reversible and consistent with changes in the bone marrow. Lymphoid and bone marrow depletion are consistent with pharmacologic inhibition of CDKs by AG-024322 and were expected findings. On day 22, vacuolar degeneration of pancreatic acinar cells with increased serum amylase and lipase levels occurred in one female at 10 mg/kg. Neither sex-related differences in toxicokinetics nor plasma accumulation over 5 days of dosing were seen. Terminal phase overall mean half-life on day 5 ranged from 6.69 to 8.87 h (across dose levels) and was not dose dependent. CONCLUSION: The no-adverse-effect dose of AG-024322 was 2 mg/kg and associated with overall mean plasma AUC(0-24.5) of 2.11 microg h/mL.
Authors: Jonathan C Sanford; Hong Wu; Yasmina Abdiche; Julie A Harney; Javier Chaparro-Riggers; Karissa Adkins Journal: Immunogenetics Date: 2017-02-03 Impact factor: 2.846
Authors: Neil Johnson; Yu-Chen Li; Zandra E Walton; Katherine A Cheng; Danan Li; Scott J Rodig; Lisa A Moreau; Christine Unitt; Roderick T Bronson; Huw D Thomas; David R Newell; Alan D D'Andrea; Nicola J Curtin; Kwok-Kin Wong; Geoffrey I Shapiro Journal: Nat Med Date: 2011-06-26 Impact factor: 53.440