- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT01614197
A Trial of Temsirolimus With Etoposide and Cyclophosphamide in Children With Relapsed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
A Phase I Trial of Temsirolimus (CCI-779, Pfizer, Inc.) in Combination With Etoposide and Cyclophosphamide in Children With Relapsed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Phase 1
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Sydney, Australia
- Sydney Children's Hospital
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New South Wales
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Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
- Children's Hospital at Westmead
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Queensland
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Royal Children's Hospital
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Victoria
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
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Vancouver, Canada
- British Columbia Children's Hospital
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Ontario
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Hospital for Sick Kids
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Quebec
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Sainte Justine University Hospital
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California
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Los Angeles, California, United States, 90027
- Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
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Orange, California, United States
- Children's Hospital Orange County
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San Francisco, California, United States, 94143-0106
- UCSF School of Medicine
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Colorado
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Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80045
- The Children's Hospital, University of Colorado
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District of Columbia
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
- Children's National Medical Center
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Florida
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Miami, Florida, United States, 33136
- University of Miami Cancer Center
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Georgia
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30322
- Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University
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Illinois
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Chicago, Illinois, United States
- Lurie Children's Hospital
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Maryland
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21231
- Johns Hopkins University
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Massachusetts
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02215
- Dana Farber
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Michigan
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, 48109-0914
- C.S. Mott Children's Hospital
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Minnesota
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55404-4597
- Childrens Hospital & Clinics of Minnesota
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New York
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New York, New York, United States, 10032
- Children's Hospital New York-Presbyterian
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North Carolina
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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28203
- Levine Children's Hospital at Carolinas Medical Center
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Ohio
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Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44106
- Rainbow Babies
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Columbus, Ohio, United States
- Nationwide Childrens Hospital
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Oregon
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Portland, Oregon, United States
- Oregon Health and Science University
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19104
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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Tennessee
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States, 38105-3678
- St. Jude
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Texas
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Dallas, Texas, United States, 75235
- University of Texas at Southwestern
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Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76104
- Cook Children's Medical Center
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Houston, Texas, United States, 77030
- Texas Children's Hospital
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Utah
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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Primary Children's
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Washington
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Seattle, Washington, United States, 98105
- Seattle Children's Hospital
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Wisconsin
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
- Medical College Of Wisconsin
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
INCLUSION CRITERIA
-Patients must be greater than or equal to 12 months and ≤ 21 years of age at the time of study enrollment.
Patients must have one of the following:
Leukemia
- Bone marrow involvement defined as ALL ≥ 25% blasts (M2 or M3) with or without extramedullary involvement.
- Refractory bone marrow involvement defined as MRD ≥ 0.1% blasts done at a COG-approved MRD testing lab after most recent treatment regimen. in the bone marrow (M23) and any CNS status. OR
- Newly diagnosed patients (T or B-cell ALL) with refractory bone marrow involvement after Consolidation therapy are eligible.
- First relapse B-cell ALL patients are eligible with refractory disease.
- Second or greater relapse B-cell patients are eligible at time of relapse or with refractory disease.
- First or greater relapse T-cell ALL patients are eligible at time of relapse or with refractory disease.
- Isolated CNS 2 or 3 patients with < 0.1% MRD bone marrow involvement are not eligible.
Lymphoma
- Patient must have relapsed or refractory lymphoblastic lymphoma or peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
- Patient must have histologic verification of disease at original diagnosis.
- Patient must have evaluable or measurable disease documented by clinical or radiographic criteria or bone marrow disease present at study entry.
- Patients may have CNS 2 or 3 disease
Karnofsky greater than or equal to 50% for patients > 16 years of age and Lansky greater than or equal to 50 for patients ≤ 16 years of age.
Patients must have fully recovered from the acute toxic effects of all prior anti-cancer chemotherapy.
Patients with leukemia or lymphoma who relapse while receiving maintenance chemotherapy will not be required to have a waiting period before enrollment onto this study.
At least 14 days must have elapsed after the completion of cytotoxic therapy, with the exception of hydroxyurea.
Hematopoietic growth factors: At least 14 days after the last dose of a long-acting growth factor (e.g. Neulasta) or 7 days for short-acting growth factor.
Biologic (anti-neoplastic agent): At least 7 days after the last dose of a biologic agent. For agents that have known adverse events occurring beyond 7 days after administration, this period must be extended beyond the time during which adverse events are known to occur. The duration of this interval must be discussed with the study chair
Immunotherapy: At least 30 days after the completion of any type of immunotherapy, e.g. tumor vaccines. or chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CART) therapy or tumor vaccines.
Monoclonal antibodies: At least 3 half-lives of the antibody must have elapsed after the last dose of a monoclonal antibody. (ie: Rituximab = 66 days, Epratuzumab = 69 days). Patients must have been off blinatumomab infusion for at least 4 days and all drug-related toxicity must have resolved to grade 2 or lower as outlined in the inclusion and exclusion criteria
XRT: At least 14 days after local palliative XRT (small port); At least 84 days must have elapsed if prior TBI, craniospinal XRT or if greater than or equal to 50% radiation of pelvis; At least 42 days must have elapsed if other substantial marrow radiation.
Stem Cell Infusion: No evidence of active graft vs. host disease and at least 84 days must have elapsed after transplant or stem cell infusion.
Adequate Bone Marrow Function Defined as: Blood counts are not required to be normal prior to enrollment on trial. However, platelet count must be greater than or equal to 20,000/mm3 to initiate therapy (may receive platelet transfusions). Patients should not be known to be refractory to red blood cell or platelet transfusions.
Adequate Renal Function Defined as:
- Creatinine clearance or radioisotope GFR greater than or equal to 70ml/min/1.73 m2 or
- Normal serum creatinine based on age and gender.
Adequate Liver Function Defined as:
- Total bilirubin (sum of conjugated + unconjugated) must be less than or equal to 1.5 x normal per institutional normal values for age.
SGPT (ALT) and SGOT (AST) must be less than 3 x institutional upper limit of normal (Grade 1 or less per CTCAE 4).
--GGT must be less than 2.5 x institutional upper limit of normal (Grade 1 or less per CTCAE 4).
- Serum albumin greater than or equal to 2 g/dL.
- The hepatic requirements may be waived for patients with elevations clearly due to leukemic infiltration after consultation with the Study Chair or Vice Chair.
- Fasting or non-fasting serum triglyceride level ≤ 300 mg/dL and serum cholesterol level ≤ 300 mg/dL.
Adequate Cardiac Function Defined As:
- Shortening fraction of ≥ 27% by echocardiogram, or
- Ejection fraction of ≥ 50% by gated radionuclide study.
Adequate Pulmonary Function Defined as:
- Pulse oximetry > 94% on room air (> 90% if at high altitude)
- No evidence of dyspnea at rest and no exercise intolerance.
- Baseline chest x-ray with no evidence of active infectious disease or pneumonitis.
Reproductive Function
- Female patients of childbearing potential must have a negative urine or serum pregnancy test confirmed prior to enrollment.
- Female patients with infants must agree not to breastfeed their infants while on this study.
- Male and female patients of child-bearing potential must agree to use an effective method of contraception approved by the investigator during the study.
- Random or fasting glucose within the upper limits of normal for age. If the initial blood glucose is non-fasting and above normal limits a fasting glucose can be obtained and must be within the upper limits of normal for age.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
- Corticosteroids: Patients receiving corticosteroids who have not been on a stable or decreasing dose of corticosteroid for at least 7 days prior to enrollment are not eligible.
- Investigational Drugs: Patients who are currently receiving another investigational drug are not eligible. The definition of "investigational" for use in this protocol means any drug that is not licensed by the FDA, Health Canada or the Therapeutic Goods Administration to be sold in the countries they govern. (United States, Canada and Australia)
- Anti-cancer Agents: Patients who are currently receiving or may receive while on therapy, other anti-cancer agents, radiation therapy or immunotherapy are not eligible [except leukemia patients receiving hydroxyurea, which may be continued until 24 hours prior to start of protocol therapy]. Intrathecal chemotherapy (at the discretion of the primary oncologist) may be given up to one week prior to the initiation of study therapy.
- Anti-GVHD or agents to prevent organ rejection post-transplant: Patients who are receiving cyclosporine, tacrolimus or other agents to prevent either graft-versus-host disease post bone marrow transplant or organ rejection post transplant are not eligible for this trial. At least 3 half-lives must have elapsed after the last dose of GVHD meds.
- Anticoagulants: Patients who are currently receiving therapeutic anticoagulants (including aspirin, low molecular weight heparin, and others) are not eligible. At least 3 half-lives must have elapsed after the last dose of anticoagulants.
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors: Patients who are currently receiving ACE inhibitors are not eligible due to the development of angioneurotic edema-type reactions in some subjects who received concurrent treatment with temsirolimus + ACE inhibitors. At least 3 half-lives must have elapsed after the last dose of ACE inhibitors.
- Calcium Channel Blockers: Patients who are currently receiving Calcium Channel Blockers are not eligible due to the development of angioneurotic edema-type reactions in some subjects who received concurrent treatment with temsirolimus + Calcium Channel Blockers. At least 3 half-lives must have elapsed after the last dose of Calcium Channel Blockers.
- Enzyme inducing Anti-convulsants: Patients who are currently receiving enzyme inducing anticonvulsants (ie phenytoin, phenobarbitol, or carbamazepine) are not eligible. Stabilizing on a non-hepatic inducing metabolizing anti-convulsant (ie: gabapentin or levetiracetam) prior to study entry is acceptable. At least 3 half-lives must have elapsed after the last dose of enzyme inducing anti-coagulants.
- Patients receiving treatment with azoles such as fluconazole or voriconazole which are potent inhibitors of temsirolimus metabolism. At least 3 half-lives must have elapsed after the last dose of azoles.
- Patient with Burkiett's leukemia and /or lymphoma are not eligible.
Infection Criteria
Patients are excluded if they have:
- Positive blood culture within 48 hours of study enrollment;
- Fever above 38.2 within 48 hours of study enrollment with clinical signs of infection. Fever that is determined to be due to tumor burden is allowed if patients have documented negative blood cultures for at least 48 hours prior to enrollment and no concurrent signs or symptoms of active infection or hemodynamic instability.
- A positive fungal culture within 30 days.
- Active fungal, viral, bacterial, or protozoal infection requiring IV treatment. Chronic prophylaxis therapy to prevent infections is allowed.
Patients with Down syndrome and Fanconi Anemia are excluded.
Patients will be excluded if they have significant concurrent disease, illness, psychiatric disorder or social issue that would compromise patient safety or compliance with protocol treatment or required observations, interfere with consent, study participation, follow up, or interpretation of study results.
Patients with known optic nerve and/or retinal involvement (because it may not be possible to safely delay irradiation) are not eligible. Patients presenting with visual disturbances by history or physical exam should have an ophthalmological exam and, if indicated, an MRI to determine optic nerve or retinal involvement.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Non-Randomized
- Interventional Model: Sequential Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
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Experimental: Dose Level 1
This is the starting dose of temsirolimus at 7.5 mg/m^2 given IV.
First dose of temsirolimus will be administered on Day 1, followed immediately by the first dose of IV etoposide and IV cyclophosphamide.
Etoposide (100mg/m^2) and cyclophosphamide (440 mg/m^2) are continued for the next four days (Day 1-5).
A second dose of temsirolimus is given on Day 8.
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Dose will be assigned at study entry.
Give IV over 30 minutes on days 1 and 8.
Other Names:
100 mg/m2 IV over 1-2 hours daily x 5 on Days 1-5.
Other Names:
440 mg/m2 IV daily x 5 on Days 1-5 given over 30-60 minutes.
Other Names:
PATIENTS WITH CNS 1 COURSES 2, 4, 6, 8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS1 at study entry day 1 of each course at the doses listed below.
PATIENTS WITH CNS 2 or 3 DISEASE -COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
Given with Methotrexate and Cytarabine for patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease. COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
For Patients who are CNS1 COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS1 disease at the dose defined by age below on day 1 of course 1 if no other IT was given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1
For Patients with CNS 2 or 3 Disease COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 1 if no other IT chemotherapy given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1. Then give weekly until the patient is CNS 1 or 2 (investigator discretion). No more than 5 weekly doses to be given in cycle 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 2or 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
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Experimental: Dose Level 2
If Dose Level 1 is tolerated, the study will escalate to Dose Level 2 following the dose escalation schedule.
Dose Level 2 will be administered via IV at 10 mg/m^2.
First dose of temsirolimus will be administered on Day 1, followed immediately by the first dose of IV etoposide and IV cyclophosphamide.
Etoposide (100mg/m^2) and cyclophosphamide (440 mg/m^2) are continued for the next four days (Day 1-5).
A second dose of temsirolimus is given on Day 8.
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Dose will be assigned at study entry.
Give IV over 30 minutes on days 1 and 8.
Other Names:
100 mg/m2 IV over 1-2 hours daily x 5 on Days 1-5.
Other Names:
440 mg/m2 IV daily x 5 on Days 1-5 given over 30-60 minutes.
Other Names:
PATIENTS WITH CNS 1 COURSES 2, 4, 6, 8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS1 at study entry day 1 of each course at the doses listed below.
PATIENTS WITH CNS 2 or 3 DISEASE -COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
Given with Methotrexate and Cytarabine for patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease. COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
For Patients who are CNS1 COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS1 disease at the dose defined by age below on day 1 of course 1 if no other IT was given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1
For Patients with CNS 2 or 3 Disease COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 1 if no other IT chemotherapy given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1. Then give weekly until the patient is CNS 1 or 2 (investigator discretion). No more than 5 weekly doses to be given in cycle 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 2or 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
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Experimental: Dose Level 3
If Dose Level 2 is tolerated, the study will escalate to Dose Level 3 following the dose escalation schedule.
Dose Level 3 will be administered via IV at 15 mg/m^2.
First dose of temsirolimus will be administered on Day 1, followed immediately by the first dose of IV etoposide and IV cyclophosphamide.
Etoposide (100mg/m^2) and cyclophosphamide (440 mg/m^2) are continued for the next four days (Day 1-5).
A second dose of temsirolimus is given on Day 8.
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Dose will be assigned at study entry.
Give IV over 30 minutes on days 1 and 8.
Other Names:
100 mg/m2 IV over 1-2 hours daily x 5 on Days 1-5.
Other Names:
440 mg/m2 IV daily x 5 on Days 1-5 given over 30-60 minutes.
Other Names:
PATIENTS WITH CNS 1 COURSES 2, 4, 6, 8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS1 at study entry day 1 of each course at the doses listed below.
PATIENTS WITH CNS 2 or 3 DISEASE -COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
Given with Methotrexate and Cytarabine for patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease. COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
For Patients who are CNS1 COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS1 disease at the dose defined by age below on day 1 of course 1 if no other IT was given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1
For Patients with CNS 2 or 3 Disease COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 1 if no other IT chemotherapy given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1. Then give weekly until the patient is CNS 1 or 2 (investigator discretion). No more than 5 weekly doses to be given in cycle 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 2or 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
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Experimental: Dose Level 4
If Dose Level 3 is tolerated, the study will escalate to Dose Level 4 following the dose escalation schedule.
Dose Level 4 will be administered via IV at 25 mg/m^2.
First dose of temsirolimus will be administered on Day 1, followed immediately by the first dose of IV etoposide and IV cyclophosphamide.
Etoposide (100mg/m^2) and cyclophosphamide (440 mg/m^2) are continued for the next four days (Day 1-5).
A second dose of temsirolimus is given on Day 8. Temsirolimus will not be escalated beyond Dose Level 4.
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Dose will be assigned at study entry.
Give IV over 30 minutes on days 1 and 8.
Other Names:
100 mg/m2 IV over 1-2 hours daily x 5 on Days 1-5.
Other Names:
440 mg/m2 IV daily x 5 on Days 1-5 given over 30-60 minutes.
Other Names:
PATIENTS WITH CNS 1 COURSES 2, 4, 6, 8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS1 at study entry day 1 of each course at the doses listed below.
PATIENTS WITH CNS 2 or 3 DISEASE -COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
Given with Methotrexate and Cytarabine for patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease. COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 6 and then weekly until the patient is CNS 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
For Patients who are CNS1 COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS1 disease at the dose defined by age below on day 1 of course 1 if no other IT was given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1
For Patients with CNS 2 or 3 Disease COURSE 1: Give intrathecally to patients with CNS 2 or 3 disease at the doses defined by age below on day 1 if no other IT chemotherapy given within 1 week of day 1 of course 1. Then give weekly until the patient is CNS 1 or 2 (investigator discretion). No more than 5 weekly doses to be given in cycle 1. COURSES 2-8: Give intrathecally to patients who were CNS 2or 3 at study entry on day 1 of each course.
Other Names:
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Number of Patients That Experienced DLT During Cycle 1 of Therapy
Time Frame: Cycle 1 (a minimum of 4 weeks and a max of 8 weeks)
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The incidence of dose limiting toxicity (DLT) will be measured.
The maximum tolerated dose will be the highest study dose at which 1 or fewer of six patients experience DLT during cycle 1 of therapy.
All these analyses will be descriptive and exploratory and hypotheses generating in nature.
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Cycle 1 (a minimum of 4 weeks and a max of 8 weeks)
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Response Rate at the Completion of 1 Cycle of Study Treatment
Time Frame: Cycle 1 (a minimum of 4 weeks and a max of 8 weeks)
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CR = Complete remission defined as attainment of bone marrow with <5% blasts with no evidence of circulating blasts or extramedullary disease and with recovery of peripheral counts (absolute neutrophil counts (ANC) > or = to 500/uL and platelet count > or = to 50,000 microliters) CRi = Complete remission with incomplete blood count recovery defined as attainment of bone marrow with >5% blasts with no evidence of circulating blasts or extramedullary disease but insufficient recovery of ANC < 500/uL or platelets < 50,000 microliters PR = partial remission defined as complete disappearance of circulating blasts and achievement of 5-25% blasts if greater than 25% blasts originally without new sites of extramedullary disease and with recovery of ANC. SD = stable disease defined as not satisfying criteria for PD, or has recovery of ANC > or = to 500/uL and fails to qualify for CR, CRi, or PR PD = progressive disease defined as an increase of at least 25% in bone marrow leukemic cells |
Cycle 1 (a minimum of 4 weeks and a max of 8 weeks)
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Minimum Residual Disease (MRD) Levels Present at End of Cycle 1 Therapy in Patients
Time Frame: Cycle 1 (a minimum of 4 weeks and a max of 8 weeks)
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MRD positive is defined as > or = to 0.1% MRD MRD negative is define as < 0.1% MRD All these analyses will be descriptive and exploratory and hypotheses generating in nature. |
Cycle 1 (a minimum of 4 weeks and a max of 8 weeks)
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Collaborators and Investigators
Collaborators
Investigators
- Study Chair: Susan Rheingold, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Actual)
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Estimated)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Immune System Diseases
- Neoplasms by Histologic Type
- Neoplasms
- Lymphoproliferative Disorders
- Lymphatic Diseases
- Immunoproliferative Disorders
- Lymphoma, T-Cell
- Lymphoma
- Leukemia
- Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
- Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
- Leukemia, Lymphoid
- Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral
- Physiological Effects of Drugs
- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
- Anti-Infective Agents
- Antiviral Agents
- Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors
- Enzyme Inhibitors
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents
- Antirheumatic Agents
- Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic
- Antimetabolites
- Antineoplastic Agents
- Immunosuppressive Agents
- Immunologic Factors
- Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating
- Alkylating Agents
- Myeloablative Agonists
- Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
- Topoisomerase II Inhibitors
- Topoisomerase Inhibitors
- Dermatologic Agents
- Protein Kinase Inhibitors
- Reproductive Control Agents
- Abortifacient Agents, Nonsteroidal
- Abortifacient Agents
- Folic Acid Antagonists
- MTOR Inhibitors
- Cyclophosphamide
- Etoposide
- Cytarabine
- Methotrexate
- Hydrocortisone
- Hydrocortisone 17-butyrate 21-propionate
- Hydrocortisone acetate
- Hydrocortisone hemisuccinate
- Temsirolimus
Other Study ID Numbers
- T2014-001
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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Washington University School of MedicineNational Cancer Institute (NCI); National Institutes of Health (NIH); The Leukemia...TerminatedT-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia | Adult T Lymphoblastic LymphomaUnited States
Clinical Trials on Temsirolimus
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Sheba Medical CenterStanley Medical Research InstituteUnknownSchizophrenia | Schizoaffective DisorderIsrael
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St. Joseph's Healthcare HamiltonPfizer; McMaster UniversityCompletedRenal Cell CarcinomaCanada
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AVEO Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Completed
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Children's Hospital Medical Center, CincinnatiWithdrawnLymphoma, B-Cell | Leukemia, B-cellUnited States
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Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteWyeth is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Pfizer; Millennium Pharmaceuticals...CompletedMultiple MyelomaUnited States
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Mathias Witzens-HarigCharite University, Berlin, Germany; Ludwig-Maximilians - University of Munich and other collaboratorsUnknownDiffuse Large B-Cell LymphomaGermany
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Georgetown UniversityWyeth is now a wholly owned subsidiary of PfizerCompletedAdvanced Solid TumorsUnited States
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Goethe UniversityCompletedAcute Myeloblastic LeukemiaGermany
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Wyeth is now a wholly owned subsidiary of PfizerPfizerCompletedBreast Neoplasms
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Loyola UniversityWyeth is now a wholly owned subsidiary of PfizerTerminated