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Phase I trial of a 90-minute infusion of the fusion toxin DAB486IL-2 in hematological cancers.

C F LeMaistre1, F E Craig, C Meneghetti, B McMullin, K Parker, J Reuben, D H Boldt, M Rosenblum, T Woodworth.   

Abstract

DAB486IL-2, a recombinant fusion toxin in which the native receptor binding domain of diphtheria toxin has been replaced with interleukin-2 (IL-2), has displayed significant activity in patients with chemotherapy refractory hematological cancers. To further investigate the safety and antitumor effect of this agent, we conducted a single arm, dose escalation study of a 90-min infusion of DAB486IL-2 daily for 5 days. Patients with cancers of a histology previously reported to express the p55 component of the IL-2 receptor and who could not receive potentially more effective therapy were eligible for enrollment. Fifteen men and 8 women with a median age of 49 years were given a total of 51 courses of DAB486IL-2. The maximum tolerated dose was 0.3 mg/kg/day defined by renal insufficiency associated with hemolysis and thrombocytopenia. The clearance of DAB486IL-2 from serum fit a one-compartment model with a half-life of 11.5 +/- 4.3 (SD) min at the 0.2-mg/kg dose. Two patients sustained a partial response and 4 patients had tumor reduction not qualifying for an objective response. No tumors that were negative for expression of the p55 subunit of the receptor responded to DAB486IL-2 treatment. Reduction in size occurred in 2 tumors in which p55 expression was unknown and 4 patients with tumors that were known to be p55 positive. Dosing determined by specific activity rather than mass also appeared to be an important determinant of response. This study suggests that the presence of p55 expression on tumor cells is necessary, but alone may not be sufficient to achieve a tumor response. The correlation of additional variables such as specific activity of DAB486IL-2 and tumor expression of the p75 subunit of the IL-2 receptor and receptor function will also require further study.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8358720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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