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A Two-dose Level Clinical Trial of Itraconazole in Patients With Metastatic Prostate Cancer Who Have Had Disease Progression While on Hormonal Therapy

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Johns Hopkins University

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 2

Conditions

Prostate Cancer

Treatments

Drug: Itraconazole 300mg
Drug: Itraconazole 200 mg

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00887458
J0932
JHMI-IRB number: NA_00027099

Details and patient eligibility

About

This research is being done to test an investigational drug, called itraconazole, in the treatment of prostate cancer. Itraconazole is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of various fungal infections such as fingernail/toenail infections and other more serious fungal infections. The word "investigational" means that itraconazole is not approved for use in people with cancer. However, the FDA is allowing the use of itraconazole in this research study. Itraconazole has been shown to have activity against cancer (including prostate cancer) in the laboratory, but has not been tested against cancer in humans.

The purpose of this study is to find out:

  • If itraconazole is safe when given at two different doses
  • How itraconazole affects prostate specific antigen (PSA): a blood test that measures substances released by prostate cancer
  • Whether itraconazole can delay further prostate cancer growth and spread
  • How itraconazole affects other markers of prostate cancer

Full description

Itraconazole is an oral, generic, and commercially available antifungal drug with a long safety record when used at doses ranging from 200 to 600 mg daily.

Itraconazole has been shown in cellular and animal models to be a potent angiogenesis inhibitor as well as a Hedgehog pathway antagonist; both pathways are considered important in prostate cancer. Itraconazole has not previously been tested as an antineoplastic agent, but given its well-established safety profile, the gap between further preclinical studies and human clinical trials can be narrowed to accelerate development of this agent as a putative anticancer drug. The investigators hypothesize that itraconazole will prevent PSA progression in a significant proportion of men with metastatic CRPC and that it will have an acceptable safety profile at both doses. Itraconazole may ultimately delay the need for chemotherapy in these men.

Enrollment

46 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Histologically or cytologically confirmed prostate adenocarcinoma.
  • Presence of distant metastases on bone scan, CT scan, or MRI scan.
  • Progression after androgen deprivation (and anti-androgen withdrawal).
  • Rising serum PSA (Prostate Cancer Working Group (PCWG2) definition).
  • Castrate levels of serum testosterone (i.e., ≤ 50 ng/dL).
  • Age > 18 years.
  • ECOG performance status score ≤ 2, and/or Karnofsky score ≥ 50%.
  • Life expectancy > 6 months.
  • Adequate kidney, liver, and bone marrow function.
  • Willingness to sign informed consent and adhere to study requirements.

Exclusion criteria

  • Recent surgery, radiation therapy, combined androgen blockade, or investigational therapies in the last 8 weeks.
  • Previous chemotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer.
  • Concomitant use of second-line hormonal agents (e.g., ketoconazole, DES)
  • Current use of corticosteroids, except if on a stable dose for ≥ 3 months.
  • History of malabsorption syndrome (may affect itraconazole absorption).
  • Allergic reactions to itraconazole or similar compounds.
  • Concurrent use of drugs that interact with the CYP3A4 system (caution only).
  • Presence of known brain metastases.
  • Prior malignancy in the last 3 years, with some exceptions.
  • Uncontrolled major infectious, cardiac, or pulmonary illnesses.
  • Prolonged corrected QT interval (> 450 msec) on electrocardiography.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

46 participants in 2 patient groups

Low Dose
Active Comparator group
Description:
Itraconazole, 200 mg, by mouth, once daily (200 mg total daily dose)
Treatment:
Drug: Itraconazole 200 mg
High Dose
Active Comparator group
Description:
Itraconazole, 300 mg, by mouth, twice daily (600 mg total daily dose)
Treatment:
Drug: Itraconazole 300mg

Trial contacts and locations

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