A Study of the Drug Selinexor With Radiation Therapy in Patients With Newly-Diagnosed Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine (DIPG) Glioma and High-Grade Glioma (HGG)
a study on Astrocytoma Glioma DIPG Glioblastoma
Summary
- Eligibility
- for people ages 12 months to 21 years (full criteria)
- Location
- at UCSF
- Dates
- study startedcompletion around
- Principal Investigator
- by Caroline A. Hastings (ucsf)Alyssa T. Reddy (ucsf)
Description
Summary
This phase I/II trial tests the safety, side effects, and best dose of selinexor given in combination with standard radiation therapy in treating children and young adults with newly diagnosed diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) or high-grade glioma (HGG) with a genetic change called H3 K27M mutation. It also tests whether combination of selinexor and standard radiation therapy works to shrink tumors in this patient population. Glioma is a type of cancer that occurs in the brain or spine. Glioma is considered high risk (or high-grade) when it is growing and spreading quickly. The term, risk, refers to the chance of the cancer coming back after treatment. DIPG is a subtype of HGG that grows in the pons (a part of the brainstem that controls functions like breathing, swallowing, speaking, and eye movements). This trial has two parts. The only difference in treatment between the two parts is that some subjects treated in Part 1 may receive a different dose of selinexor than the subjects treated in Part 2. In Part 1 (also called the Dose-Finding Phase), investigators want to determine the dose of selinexor that can be given without causing side effects that are too severe. This dose is called the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). In Part 2 (also called the Efficacy Phase), investigators want to find out how effective the MTD of selinexor is against HGG or DIPG. Selinexor blocks a protein called CRM1, which may help keep cancer cells from growing and may kill them. It is a type of small molecule inhibitor called selective inhibitors of nuclear export (SINE). Radiation therapy uses high energy to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. The combination of selinexor and radiation therapy may be effective in treating patients with newly-diagnosed DIPG and H3 K27M-Mutant HGG.
Official Title
A Phase 1/2 Trial of Selinexor (KPT-330) and Radiation Therapy in Newly-Diagnosed Pediatric Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) and High-Grade Glioma (HGG)
Details
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
- To define toxicities and estimate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of selinexor administered as an oral formulation in combination with standard of care radiation therapy (RT), to pediatric patients with newly diagnosed high-grade glioma (HGG) or diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). (Dose-finding phase/phase I) II. To estimate the event-free survival (EFS) distribution for diffuse midline glioma (DMG)/HGG patients and overall survival (OS) distribution for DIPG patients associated with selinexor plus RT, followed by selinexor in patients with newly diagnosed HGG (H3 K27M mutant DMG or H3 K27-wild type HGG) or DIPG, and to compare those outcomes to historical controls. (Efficacy phase/phase II)
EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVE:
- To bank tumor specimens and body fluids (blood and cerebrospinal fluid) for future studies.
OUTLINE: This is a phase I dose-escalation study of selinexor followed by a phase II study.
CHEMORADIOTHERAPY: Patients receive standard of care radiation therapy 5 days per week for 5-7 weeks. Starting on day 4 or 5 of radiation therapy, patients receive selinexor orally (PO) on days 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 36, 43, and 50 in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. After a 2-week rest period, patients proceed to Maintenance. Patients undergo a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and may undergo a biopsy during screening.
MAINTENANCE: Patients receive selinexor PO on days 1, 8, 15, and 22 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 28 days for up to 24 cycles of maintenance therapy in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo a MRI on study and during follow-up.
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed every 3 months for year 1 (i.e., 3, 6, 9, 12 months), then every 6 months for years 2-3 (i.e., 18, 24, 30, 36 months), and finally once yearly for years 4-5 of this study.
Keywords
Anaplastic Astrocytoma, Anaplastic Astrocytoma, Not Otherwise Specified, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, Diffuse Midline Glioma, H3 K27M-Mutant, Glioblastoma, Glioblastoma, Not Otherwise Specified, Malignant Glioma, Glioma, Astrocytoma, Biopsy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiation Therapy, Selinexor
Eligibility
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Open to people ages 12 months to 21 years
- PRE ENROLLMENT: Patients must be =< 25 years of age at the time of enrollment on APEC14B1 part A cnetral nervous system (CNS)/high grade glioma (HGG) pre-enrollment eligibility screening
- Please note:
- This required age range applies to pre-enrollment eligibility for all HGG patients. Individual treatment protocols may have different age criteria.
- Non-DIPG patients with tumors that do not harbor an H3K27M-mutation and are >= 18 years of age will not be eligible to enroll on ACNS1821 (Step 1).
- Please note:
- PRE ENROLLMENT: Patient is suspected of having localized, newly diagnosed HGG, excluding metastatic disease, OR patient has an institutional diagnosis of DIPG
- Please note: there are specific radiographic criteria for DIPG patient enrollment on ACNS1821 (Step 1)
- PRE ENROLLMENT:
- For patients with non-pontine tumors: Patients and/or their parents or legal guardians must have signed informed consent for eligibility screening on APEC14B1 Part A.
- For patients with DIPG: Patients and/or their parents or legal guardians must have signed informed consent for ACNS1821.
- PRE ENROLLMENT:
- For patients with non-pontine tumors only, the specimens obtained at the time of diagnostic biopsy or surgery must be submitted through APEC14B1 ASAP, preferably within 5 calendar days of definitive surgery
- STEP 1: Patients must be >= 12 months and =< 21 years of age at the time of enrollment
- STEP 1: Patients must have newly-diagnosed DIPG or HGG (including DMG).
- STEP 1: Stratum DIPG
- Patients with newly-diagnosed typical DIPG, defined as tumors with a pontine epicenter and diffuse involvement of at least 2/3 of the pons on at least 1 axial T2 weighted image, are eligible. No histologic confirmation is required.
- Patients with pontine tumors that do not meet radiographic criteria for typical DIPG (e.g., focal tumors or those involving less than 2/3 of the pontine cross-sectional area with or without extrapontine extension) are eligible if the tumors are biopsied and proven to be high-grade gliomas (such as anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma, high-grade glioma not otherwise specified [NOS], and/or H3 K27M-mutant) by institutional diagnosis.
- STEP 1: Stratum DMG (with H3 K27M mutation)
- Patients must have newly-diagnosed non-pontine H3 K27M-mutant HGG without BRAF V600 or IDH1 mutations as confirmed by Rapid Central Pathology and Molecular Screening Reviews performed on APEC14B1
- Note: Patients need not have either measurable or evaluable disease, i.e., DMG patients may have complete resection of their tumor prior to enrollment. Primary spinal tumors are eligible for enrollment. For rare H3 K27M-mutant HGG in non-midline structures (e.g., cerebral hemispheres), these patients will be considered part of Stratum DMG.
- STEP 1: Stratum HGG (without H3 K27M mutation)
- Patients must have newly-diagnosed non-pontine H3 K27M-wild type HGG without BRAF V600 or IDH1 mutations as confirmed by Rapid Central Pathology and Molecular Screening Reviews performed on APEC14B1
- Please note:
- Patients who fall in this category and who are >= 18 years of age are not eligible due to another standard-of-care regimen (radiation/temozolomide) that is available
- Patients need not have either measurable or evaluable disease, i.e., HGG patients may have complete resection of their tumor prior to enrollment. Primary spinal tumors are eligible for enrollment
- STEP 1: Patients must have a performance status corresponding to Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) scores of 0, 1 or 2. Use Karnofsky for patients > 16 years of age and Lansky for patients =<16 years of age. Patients who are unable to walk because of paralysis, but who are up in a wheelchair, will be considered ambulatory for the purpose of assessing the performance score.
- STEP 1: Peripheral absolute neutrophil count (ANC) >= 1000/uL (within 7 days prior to step 1 enrollment)
- STEP 1: Platelet count >= 100,000/uL (transfusion independent) (within 7 days prior to step 1 enrollment)
- STEP 1: Hemoglobin >= 8.0 g/dL (may receive red blood cell [RBC] transfusions) (within 7 days prior to step 1 enrollment)
- STEP 1: Creatinine clearance or radioisotope glomerular filtration rate (GFR) >= 70 mL/min/1.73 m2 (within 7 days prior to step 1 enrollment) or
A serum creatinine based on age/gender as follows (within 7 days prior to step 1 enrollment):
- Age / Maximum Serum Creatinine (mg/dL)
- 1 to < 2 years / male: 0.6; female: 0.6
- 2 to < 6 years / male: 0.8; female: 0.8
- 6 to < 10 years / male: 1; female: 1
- 10 to < 13 years / male: 1.2; female: 1.2
- 13 to < 16 years / male: 1.5; female: 1.4
- >= 16 years / male: 1.7; female: 1.4
- STEP 1: Total bilirubin =< 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN) for age
- STEP 1: Serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT) (alanine aminotransferase [ALT]) =< 135 U/L. For the purpose of this study, the ULN for SGPT is 45 U/L.
- STEP 1: Serum amylase =< 1.5 x ULN
- STEP 1: Serum lipase =< 1.5 x ULN
- STEP 1: No evidence of dyspnea at rest, no exercise intolerance, and a pulse oximetry > 94% if there is clinical indication for determination.
- STEP 1: Patients with seizure disorder may be enrolled if on anticonvulsants and well controlled.
- STEP 1: Patients must be enrolled and protocol therapy must begin no later than 31 days after the date of radiographic diagnosis (in the case of non-biopsied DIPG patients only) or definitive surgery, whichever is the later date (Day 0).
For patients who have a biopsy followed by resection, the date of resection will be considered the date of definitive diagnostic surgery. If a biopsy only was performed, the biopsy date will be considered the date of definitive diagnostic surgery.
You CAN'T join if...
- STEP 1: Patients must not have received any prior therapy for their central nervous system (CNS) malignancy except for surgery and steroid medications.
- STEP 1: Patients who are currently receiving another investigational drug are not eligible.
- STEP 1: Patients who are currently receiving other anti-cancer agents are not eligible.
- STEP 1: Patients >=18 years of age who have H3 K27M-wild type HGG.
- STEP 1: Patients who have an uncontrolled infection.
- STEP 1: Patients who have received a prior solid organ transplantation.
- STEP 1: Patients with grade > 1 extrapyramidal movement disorder.
- STEP 1: Patients with known macular degeneration, uncontrolled glaucoma, or cataracts.
- STEP 1: Patients with metastatic disease are not eligible; MRI of spine with and without contrast must be performed if metastatic disease is suspected by the treating physician.
- STEP 1: Patients with gliomatosis cerebri type 1 or 2 are not eligible, with the exception of H3 K27M-mutant bithalamic tumors.
- STEP 1: Patients who are not able to receive protocol specified radiation therapy.
- STEP 1:
- Female patients who are pregnant are ineligible since there is yet no available information regarding human fetal or teratogenic toxicities.
- Lactating females are not eligible unless they have agreed not to breastfeed their infants. It is not known whether selinexor is excreted in human milk.
- Female patients of childbearing potential are not eligible unless a negative pregnancy test result has been obtained.
- Sexually active patients of reproductive potential are not eligible unless they have agreed to use two effective methods of birth control (including a medically accepted barrier method of contraception, e.g., male or female condom) for the duration of their study participation and for 90 days after the last dose of selinexor. Abstinence is an acceptable method of birth control.
Locations
- UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland
accepting new patients
Oakland California 94609 United States - UCSF Medical Center-Mission Bay
accepting new patients
San Francisco California 94158 United States - Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego
accepting new patients
San Diego California 92123 United States - Children's Hospital Los Angeles
accepting new patients
Los Angeles California 90027 United States - Children's Hospital of Orange County
accepting new patients
Orange California 92868 United States - Kaiser Permanente-Oakland
accepting new patients
Oakland California 94611 United States - Miller Children's and Women's Hospital Long Beach
accepting new patients
Long Beach California 90806 United States - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford University
accepting new patients
Palo Alto California 94304 United States
Lead Scientists at University of California Health
- Caroline A. Hastings (ucsf)
Dr. Caroline Hastings is a Professor of Pediatrics and is specialty boarded in Pediatric Hematology Oncology. She has been at Children's Hospital Oakland and now UCSF since completion of her training in 1992. Her longevity in the group has allowed for personal and professional growth and development of long-term relationships with her patients. - Alyssa T. Reddy (ucsf)
Professor, Neurology, School of Medicine. Authored (or co-authored) 32 research publications
Details
- Status
- accepting new patients
- Start Date
- Completion Date
- (estimated)
- Sponsor
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- ID
- NCT05099003
- Phase
- Phase 1/2 research study
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Participants
- Expecting 210 study participants
- Last Updated