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Lymphocyte Re-infusion During Immune Suppression to Treat Metastatic Melanoma

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National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 2

Conditions

Melanoma
Neoplasm Metastasis

Treatments

Biological: Abl cells
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Drug: MART-1:26-35(27L)
Drug: Montanide ISA-51
Drug: IL-2
Procedure: Apheresis
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: gp100:209-217 (210M)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

NIH

Identifiers

NCT00001832
990158
99-C-0158

Details and patient eligibility

About

This experiment will test the safety and effectiveness of a treatment for melanoma in which certain lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) are taken from the patient, grown in the laboratory, and returned after the patient's immune system has been weakened with immune-suppressing drugs. Some patients will also receive interleukin-2 (IL-2), a drug that may enhance the activity of the re-infused lymphocytes.

Patients with metastatic melanoma (melanoma whose tumor has spread) who have been treated unsuccessfully with gp100 vaccination may participate in this study. They will undergo apheresis or a tumor biopsy, or both, to collect lymphocytes. In apheresis, whole blood is drawn through a needle in the arm. A machine separates the blood components and removes the white cells. The rest of the blood is returned to the donor through a needle in the other arm. A biopsy is a surgical procedure to remove a small piece of tumor tissue.

Several weeks before the lymphocytes are collected, patients will receive injections of growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) every day for five days. This drug stimulates white cell production, permitting as many cells as possible to be obtained during collection. The lymphocytes will then be grown in larger numbers in the laboratory.

Seven days before the cells are re-infused, the patient is admitted to the hospital and a catheter (small tube) is placed in a large vein in the chest or neck. Two drugs, cyclophosphamide and fludarabine, are given through the tube. These drugs suppress the immune system so that it will not interfere with the work of the reinfused lymphocytes. The lymphocytes are then injected through the catheter over a 30-minute period. After the infusion, patients who receive IL-2 will be given the drug in a high dose over a 15-minute period every eight hours for up to five days. Patients whose condition does not permit high-dose IL-2, such as those with a heart condition or lung problem, may receive a low-dose regimen, with the drug given as a shot under the skin of the thigh or abdomen for five days followed by a 2-day break, continuing for a total of six weeks. These patients receive a higher dose the first week and then half that dose the next five weeks.

Blood and tissue samples will be taken before and during the study to evaluate the size of the tumor and assess treatment. If, 3-5 weeks after therapy is completed, the patient's tumor has stabilized or shrunk, the entire treatment, except for chemotherapy, may be repeated two more times.

Full description

Patients with metastatic melanoma who are human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Hepatitis B negative and who have previously progressed after receiving standard therapy will receive a nonmyeloablative but lymphocyte depleting preparative regimen consisting of cyclophosphamide and fludarabine and then will be treated by the adoptive transfer of lymphocytes reactive with shared antigens on their tumors. This study will evaluate the toxicity, immunologic effects and potential therapeutic role of this treatment.

Enrollment

170 patients

Sex

All

Ages

7+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

  • INCLUSION CRITERIA
  • Patients must have evaluable metastatic melanoma that is refractory to standard therapy.
  • Age greater than or equal to 16 years.
  • Patients of both genders must be willing to practice birth control for four months after receiving the preparative regimen.
  • Clinical performance status of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) 0, 1 at entry to the trial and at the time of chemotherapy induction.
  • Absolute neutrophil count greater than 1000/mm^3.
  • Platelet count greater than 100,000/mm^3.
  • Hemoglobin greater than 8.0 g/dl.
  • Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT)/aspartate aminotransferase (AST) less than two times the upper limit of normal.
  • Serum creatinine less than or equal to 1.6 mg/dl.
  • Total bilirubin less than or equal to 1.6 mg/dl, except for patients with Gilbert's Syndrome who must have a total bilirubin less than 3.0 mg/dl.
  • More than four weeks must have elapsed since any prior therapy at the time the patient receives the preparative regimen.
  • Women of child-bearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test because of the potentially dangerous effects of the preparative chemotherapy on the fetus.
  • Life expectancy of greater than three months.
  • No steroid therapy required.
  • Seronegative for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody. (The experimental treatment being evaluated in this protocol depends on an intact immune system. Patients who are HIV seropositive can have decreased immune competence and thus be less responsive to the experimental treatment and more susceptible to its toxicities.)
  • Seronegative for hepatitis B antigen.
  • Patients to receive high dose interleukin 2 (IL-2) must have no active systemic infections, coagulation disorders or other major medical illnesses of the cardiovascular, respiratory or immune system.
  • Patients who will receive high dose IL-2 as part of the phase I portion of this study or who will be randomized must be eligible to receive high dose IL-2.
  • Any patient receiving IL-2 must sign a durable power of attorney.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

170 participants in 15 patient groups

Abl Cells in culture
Experimental group
Description:
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and/or tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) obtained by apheresis or lesion excision to be cloned and expanded in the lab.The patients underwent an apheresis and/or an excision of their tumor. They didn't receive any drugs.
Treatment:
Procedure: Apheresis
Abl Cells IV + Cyclophosphamide 30 mg/kg
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 1 Cyclophosphamide Dose Escalation: Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x30mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) Abl cells intravenous (IV) = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV + Cyclophosphamide 60 mg/kg
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 1 Cyclophosphamide Dose Escalation: Fludarabine 5x25mg/m2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV+Low Dose IV IL-2 (Initial)
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 1 interleukin-2 (IL-2) Dose Escalation: Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) + IV IL-2 (72,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 15 doses) Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV+High Dose IV IL-2 (Initial)
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 1 interleukin-2 (IL-2) Dose Escalation: Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) + IV IL-2 (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV + MTD IL-2
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) + IV interleukin-2 (IL-2) (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) + growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) (to shorten time to neutrophil recovery) Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IA + MTD (prior cells IV on 6)
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intra-arterial (IA) + intravenous (IV) interleukin-2 (IL-2) (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) Prior Cells IV + growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) Abl cells IA = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IA over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IA + MTD IL-2
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intra-arterial (IA) + intravenous (IV) interleukin-2 (IL-2) (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) + growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) Abl cells IA = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IA over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IA+MTD IL-2 (MART-1 reactive)
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intra-arterial (IA) + intravenous (IV) interleukin-2 (IL-2) (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) + growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) + melanoma- associated antigen recognized by T cells (MART-1):26-35(27L) Peptide 1mg/day (5-8 days) in patients with MART-1 reactive cells Abl cells IA = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IA over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days gp100 = gp100:209-217(210M) peptide - 1 mg in IFA SQ (in the subcutaneous tissue of each thigh) on the morning of the cell infusion, plus gp100:209-217(210M) peptide, 1 mg, in IFA injected into the subcutaneous tissue in two equal volumes, 1.0 mL for each injection, within 2cm of each other, in the thigh daily for five days starting on the morning of the cell infusion and then weekly for 3 more injections.
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: Montanide ISA-51
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: MART-1:26-35(27L)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV + MTD IL-2 no GCSF
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) + IV interleukin-2 (IL-2) (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) without growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) (to determine if G-CSF has harmful effects when adoptively transferring lymphocytes following a nonmyeloablative chemotherapy regimen) Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV+MTD IL-2 no GCSF
Experimental group
Description:
Abl Cells intravenous (IV) + maximum tolerated dose (MTD) interleukin-2 (IL-2) no growth colony stimulating factor (GCSF)(gp100 reactive). Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells IV + IV IL-2 (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) without G-CSF + gp100:209-217(210M) 1mg/day (2-8 days) in patients with gp100 reactive cells Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Drug: gp100:209-217 (210M)
Abl Cells IV+MTD IL-2
Experimental group
Description:
Abl Cells intravenous (IV)+ maximum tolerated dose (MTD) interleukin-2 (IL-2) no growth colony stimulating factor (GCSF) (melanoma-associated antigen recognized by T cells (MART-1)reactive). Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells IV + IV interleukin-2 (IL-2) (720,000 IU/kg q8h for a maximum of 12 doses) without G-CSF + MART-1:26-35(27L) Peptide 1mg/day (5-8 days) in patients with MART-1 reactive cells Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Drug: MART-1:26-35(27L)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV + SQ IL-2 with GCSF
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) + subcutaneous (SQ) interleukin-2 (IL-2) (125,000 IU/kg/dose for 5 days for six weeks with 2 days rest per week) + growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) (to shorten time to neutrophil recovery), reactivity not specified Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV + SQ
Experimental group
Description:
Abl Cells intravenous (IV) + subcutaneous (SQ) interleukin-2 (IL-2) with growth colony stimulating factor (GCSF) (melanoma-associated antigen recognized by T cells (MART-1) reactive) Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells IV + SQ IL-2 (125,000 IU/kg/dose for 5 days for six weeks with 2 days rest per week) + G-CSF + MART-1:26-35(27L) Peptide 1mg/day (5-8 days) in patients with MART-1 reactive cells Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: MART-1:26-35(27L)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine
Abl Cells IV + SQ IL-2 with GCSF (no reactivity)
Experimental group
Description:
Phase 2 Fludarabine 5x25mg/m\^2 + Cyclophosphamide 2x60mg/kg + Cells intravenous (IV) + subcutaneous (SQ) interleukin-2 ( IL-2) (125,000 IU/kg/dose for 5 days for six weeks with 2 days rest per week) + growth colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) in patients with no reactivity Abl cells IV = Lymphocytes 10\^9-10\^11 IV over 30 minutes on day 0, repeated in 14 to 21 days
Treatment:
Biological: Abl cells
Drug: IL-2
Biological: GCSF (Growth colony stimulating factor)
Drug: Cyclophosphamide
Drug: Fludarabine

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