PMID: 16613689Apr 15, 2006Paper

Phase I clinical trial of intravenous recombinant human lymphotoxin-alpha derivative

Ai zheng = Aizheng = Chinese journal of cancer
Feng-Hua WangZhong-Zhen Guan

Abstract

Intravenous recombinant human lymphotoxin-alpha derivative (rhLTalpha-Da) is a novel biological antitumor reagent developed in China. This study was to evaluate the tolerance of tumor patients to rhLTalpha-Da, confirm its maximum tolerable dose (MTD) in vivo, and to provide recommending dose for phase II trial. The dose escalation of rhLTalpha-Da was as follows: 10 microg.(m2.day)-1, 20 microg.(m2.day)-1, and 33 microg.(m2.day)-. Each group contained at least 3 patients. rhLTalpha-Da was solved in 5% GS (100 ml), and intravenously infused over 30 minutes daily for 5 consecutive days. A total of 24 patients were enrolled. Grade I-III chill and fever were the most common adverse events, with the occurrence rate of 79.2% (19/24). Other adverse events observed were dyspnea (3/24), nausea/vomiting (3/24), headache (4/24), fatigue (2/24), hypotension (2/24), and skin discomfort at irradiation region (2/24). No obvious abnormity of liver and renal functions was observed. The dose-limiting toxicities (DLT), which occurred at dose level of 33 microg.(m2.day)-1, were grade III chill, grade III fever, and grade III dyspnea. Although there was no definite efficacy showed in this primary study, initial response to rhLTalpha-Da was seen on a...Continue Reading

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