Phase I Dose-Escalating Study of Combining Intravenous Tirapazamine and Transarterial Embolization (TAE) in Liver Cancer
Summary
This phase 1 study is to determine the optimal dose and tolerability of a hypoxia-activating agent, tirapazamine, when it is combined with embolization in liver cancer. Liver cancer patients who are Child-Pugh score A, suitable for embolization with tumor no more than 4 nodules are eligible. Tirapazamine will be given by intra-arterial injection before embolization. Treatment effect is evaluated by MRI based on mRECIST criteria. Repeat treatment is necessary only if disease progression. Dose escalation cohort has been completed. Expansion cohort is open for metastatic liver dominant neuroendocrine tumor.
Detailed description
The study is a 3+3 design for dose escalation. Each cohort will have 3-6 patients based on tolerability. Patients will receive escalated doses of tirapazamine until maximally tolerated dose. Embolization is performed per standard practice using Lipiodol and Gelfoam under X-ray guidance. Once a suitable dose is determined, an expansion cohort of 15 patients will be treated with the recommended phase 2 dose to determine preliminary efficacy. Expansion cohorts include (1) hepatocellular carcinoma, (2) metastatic solid tumors with liver metastasis, and (3) neuroendocrine tumor. Adverse events are evaluated by CTCAE vs. 5.0 and efficacy is evaluated by MRI using modified RECIST criteria and RECIST criteria. The dose escalation part has been completed. Only the third cohort or neuroendocrine tumor remains active for future patient enrollment.
Arms & interventions
- DrugTirapazamine
Intra-arterial injection into the tumor feeding artery
- ProcedureConventional Transarterial Embolization (TAE)
Lipiodol and Gelfoam used to embolize tumor vessels and induce tumor hypoxia
Outcome measures
Primary
Overall Response rate (ORR) by RECIST
Overall Response Rate by RECIST criteria
Time frame: 2 years
Secondary
Overall Response Rate
Time frame: 2 years
Duration of Response
Time frame: 2 years
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (2)
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California, 94305
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104
References
- Abi-Jaoudeh N, Dayyani F, Chen PJ, Fernando D, Fidelman N, Javan H, Liang PC, Hwang JI, Imagawa DK. Phase I Trial on Arterial Embolization with Hypoxia Activated Tirapazamine for Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma. J Hepatocell Carcinoma. 2021 May 17;8:421-434. doi: 10.2147/JHC.S304275. eCollection 2021.(PubMed)