Multicenter phase II trial of enzastaurin in patients with relapsed or refractory advanced cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Christiane Querfeld(Northwestern University), Timothy M. Kuzel(University of Chicago), Youn H. Kim(Stanford University), Pierluigi Porcu(The Ohio State University), Madeleine Duvic(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Amy Musiek, Alain H. Rook, Lawrence A. Mark(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Lauren Pinter‐Brown(University of California, Los Angeles), Oday Hamid(Eli Lilly (United States)), Boris K. Lin(Eli Lilly (United States)), Ying Bian(Eli Lilly (United States)), Mark E. Boye(Eli Lilly (United States)), Jeannette M. Day(PredictionProbe (United States)), Steven T. Rosen(University of Chicago)
Leukemia & lymphoma/Leukemia and lymphoma
June 8, 2011
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Abstract

This multicenter, single-arm, open-label non-randomized phase II trial (NCT00744991) was conducted in patients with recurrent/refractory mycosis fungoides (MF), stage IB-IVB, or Sézary syndrome (SS). A Simon two-stage design required 25 patients enrolled in stage 1 with ≥7 confirmed objective responses for expansion into stage 2. Patients were treated with oral enzastaurin (250 mg twice daily) until disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The primary endpoint was investigator-assessed response rate; secondary endpoints were time to objective response, response duration, time-to-progression, patient-reported pruritus, and safety/tolerability. Twenty-five patients were enrolled. A partial response was observed in one patient with MF. Median time-to-progression was 78 and 44 days in MF and SS, respectively. Self-reported pruritus relief and improved composite pruritus-specific symptom scores were documented in six and four patients, respectively. Enzastaurin was well tolerated with mostly grade 1-2 adverse events, mainly diarrhea and fatigue. There were two adverse event-related drug discontinuations with one possibly treatment-related.


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