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CompletedNCT01079286

Study of Nelfinavir and Temsirolimus in Patients With Advanced Cancers

Phase I Study of Nelfinavir in Combination With Temsirolimus in the Treatment of Patients With Advanced Cancers, Including Second Line Renal Cell Cancer

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
18 (actual)
Sponsor
Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA) · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In the present study the investigators want to explore the safety, pharmacokinetics, and activity of the combination of temsirolimus and nelfinavir, both agents with PI3K /Akt/mTOR inhibiting activity, in patients with advanced malignancies.Temsirolimus has proven anti tumoral activity by mTOR inhibition. Nelfinavir is a potential inhibitor of Akt. Combining both agents might prevent upregulation of the P13k pathway and increase the anti-cancer activity of temsirolimus. The strong CYP3A4 inhibition of nelfinavir and the dependence of temsirolimus on CYP3 A4 metabolism makes a dose finding study essential. The investigators will also look at the prospective value of biomarkers of activity and the outcome of the treatment.

Detailed description

In the past decade, the characterization of human tumours at the molecular level has considerably improved. This has led to the development of targeted therapeutics that inhibit specific molecules and pathways involved in oncogenesis. One of the key pathways that is dysregulated in cancer is the phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase (PI3K)/Akt/mTOR pathway. This pathway is important for cell growth and survival. In most cancer types this pathway is over-activated leading to proliferation and survival of malignant cells. Inhibition of this pathway is therefore of great therapeutic potential. Both temsirolimus and nelfinavir are agents with PI3K /Akt/mTOR inhibiting activity. The main active metabolite of temsirolimus is sirolimus that decreases mTOR activity. Inhibition of mTOR activity results in G1 phase cell cycle arrest and subsequent inhibition of tumour growth. Another effect is growth factor downregulation and inhibition of angiogenesis. In addition, mTOR inhibition may exert its anti-tumour effect by inducing apoptosis. Although inhibitors of mTOR demonstrated clinical activity in tumor types like, mantle cell lymphoma, endometrial carcinoma, and neuro-endocrine tumors, most malignancies are resistant by feedback PI3 kinase activation. Resent data suggest that this tumor escape mechanism can be overcome by dual inhibition of mTOR and PI3 kinase. Nelfinavir is a well known human immuno-deficiency protease inhibitor with PI3kinase inhibiting activity, via inhibition of Akt, downstream the PI3kinase cascade. Nelfinavir is able to inhibit Akt at concentrations that are achieved in HIV patients at standard antiviral doses. Nelfinavir is therefore a feasable and generally well tolerated agent to be used in combination with temsirolimus to overcome resistance of mTOR inhibition. Simultaneous inhibition of mTOR/PI3kinase pathway by temsirolimus and nelfinavir is a promising strategy to treat cancer.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGNelfinavir and temsirolimusNelfinavir tablets of 250mg given twice daily in an escalating dosis schedule, Temsirolimus i.v. given weekly in an escalating dosis schedule

Timeline

Start date
2009-06-01
Primary completion
2011-05-01
Completion
2011-08-01
First posted
2010-03-03
Last updated
2013-07-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Netherlands

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