A phase I/II study of sepantronium bromide (YM155, survivin suppressor) with paclitaxel and carboplatin in patients with advanced non-Small-Cell lung cancer

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Background: This phase I/II study examined the safety and efficacy of Sepantronium Bromide (S), a small-molecule selective survivin suppressant, administered in combination with carboplatin (C) andpaclitaxel (P). Patients and methods: Forty-one patients were treated on study. Twenty-two patients received escalating doses of S (3.6-12 mg/m2) and 19 with untreated stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were treated with the maximum tolerated dose of 10 mg/m2 in combination with standard dosesof C (AUC6) and P (200 mg/m2) for six cycles. S was administered as a continuous intravenous infusion(CIVI) over 72 h in 21-day treatment cycles. Study end points included safety and toxic effect, response rate, progression-free and overall survival (PFS and OS), as well as exploratory pharmacodynamic correlates. Results: Treatment with S was well tolerated, and toxic effects were mostly hematologicalin the phase II study. Two (11%) partial responses were observed with a median PFS of 5.7 months and median OS 16.1 months. Pharmacodynamic analysis did not demonstrate an association with response. Conclusion: The combination of S (10 mg/m2/day 72-h CIVI) administered with C and P every 3 weeks exhibited a favorable safety profile but failed to demonstrate an improvement in response rate in advanced NSCLC. Clinical trial number: NCT01100931. © The Author 2013.

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Kelly, R. J., Thomas, A., Rajan, A., Chun, G., Lopez-Chavez, A., Szabo, E., … Giaccone, G. (2013). A phase I/II study of sepantronium bromide (YM155, survivin suppressor) with paclitaxel and carboplatin in patients with advanced non-Small-Cell lung cancer. Annals of Oncology, 24(10), 2601–2606. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdt249

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