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Background:
Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm (MDS/MPN) are blood disorders that can cause serious complications in children and adults. MDS and MDS/MPN can also progress to acute myeloid leukemia. Treatments for these disorders are risky and not always effective. Better treatments are needed.
Objective:
To test a study drug (pacritinib) in adults and children with MDS or MDS/MPN.
Eligibility:
Children (aged 12 to 17 years) and adults (aged 18 years and older) with MDS or MDS/MPN.
Design:
Participants will be screened. They will have a physical exam with blood tests. They will have tests of their heart function. They may have a bone marrow biopsy: An area over the hip will be numbed; a needle will be inserted to remove a sample of soft tissue from inside the hipbone.
Pacritinib is a capsule taken by mouth. All participants will take the study drug 2 times a day, every day, in 28-day cycles. They will write down the date and time they take each capsule. Doctors will assign varying dosages of the drug to different participants.
Participants will have clinic visits each week during cycle 1; every 2 weeks during cycle 2; and gradually increasing to every 3 months after cycle 13. Treatment will continue for up to 8 years.
Bone marrow biopsies, heart tests, and other tests will be repeated at intervals throughout the study. Participants will also fill out questionnaires about their quality of life, the symptoms of their disease, and other topics.
Full description
Background:
-Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of clonal hematopoietic disorders characterized by peripheral cytopenia, ineffective and dysplastic hematopoiesis, and increased risk of progression to acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
-The significant genetic heterogeneity of MDS contributes to the challenges in treatment.
Objectives:
-Phase I:
To determine the safety and confirm the recommended phase II dose of pacritinib in participants who are 12-17 years of age with MDS or MDS/MPN (myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms).
-Phase II:
To determine the efficacy of pacritinib in participants who are >= 18 years of age with MDS or MDS/MPN, as measured by overall response rate, separately by risk-based cohort.
Eligibility:
-Participants with MDS or MDS/MPN, including therapy-related MDS or MDS/MPN, and MDS or MDS/MPN with germline predisposition, as defined according to the 2016 WHO criteria, 2022 WHO criteria, or 2022 International Consensus Classification
Age 12-17 years for phase I and age >= 18 years for phase II
Participants >= 18 years of age with higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS) must have resistance to hypomethylating agents as defined as failure to show improvement after at least 4 cycles of treatment (primary resistance) or relapse in participants with initial response to long-term treatment (secondary resistance) OR have intolerance to hypomethylating agents OR have a contraindication to hypomethylating agents
Participants >= 18 years of age with LR-MDS must be refractory to OR ineligible to receive standard of care therapies (i.e., erythropoietin-stimulating agents, lenalidomide, luspatercept), and present with one of the following characteristics:
Participants 12-17 years of age with MDS: must be relapsed/refractory OR ineligible to receive immunosuppressive therapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
to transplant
Design:
-This study consists of two phases, which will enroll concurrently:
--Phase I: 3 plus 3 dose-escalation of pacritinib in participants 12-17 years of age with two planned dose levels per group: Group 1 = weight 35 kg to < 50 kg [DL1 = 100 mg BID, DL2 = 200 mg BID], Group 2 = weight >= 50 kg [DL1 = alternating days of 100 mg
BID and 200 mg BID, DL2 = 200 mg BID]
--Phase II: activity evaluation of pacritinib in participants >= 18 years of age, separated into two cohorts:
Low risk cohort: Initiate on pacritinib 100 mg BID, after completion of 3 cycles, participants will undergo dose escalation to 200 mg BID, the adult phase II recommended dose, unless they meet criteria for complete remission, in which case lower dose pacritinib will be continued without escalation
High risk cohort: Initiate on pacritinib 200 mg BID, the adult phase II recommended dose
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Participants must have histologically or cytologically confirmed MDS or MDS/MPN, including therapy-related MDS or MDS/MPN, and MDS or MDS/MPN with germline predisposition, by the Department of Laboratory Medicine Hematology Laboratory, CC or by the Laboratory of Pathology, NCI as defined according to the 2016 WHO criteria, 2022 WHO criteria, or 2022 International Consensus Classification
Age 12-17 years for phase I and age >= 18 years for phase II
Participants >= 18 years of age with HR-MDS must have resistance to hypomethylating agents as defined as failure to show improvement after at least 4 cycles of treatment (primary resistance) or relapse in participants with initial response to long-term treatment (secondary resistance) OR have intolerance to hypomethylating agents OR have a contraindication to hypomethylating agents
Participants >= 18 years of age with LR-MDS must be refractory to or ineligible to receive standard of care therapies, i.e. erythropoietin-stimulating agents, lenalidomide, luspatercept, and present with one of the following characteristics:
Participants 12-17 years of age with MDS must be relapsed/refractory OR ineligible to receive immunosuppressive therapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
--Ineligibility to receive hematopoietic stem cell transplantation will include participants who are not anticipated to be candidates to receive transplantation within the next 3 months due to medical comorbidities, lack of appropriate donor, or logistical barriers to transplant
Participants with MDS/MPN must be relapsed/refractory (failed a minimum of 1 standard of care therapy) OR ineligible to receive standard of care OR without known life-prolonging therapy options OR have a diagnosis for which no known standard of care exists
Participants 12-17 years of age must weigh >= 35 kg
If any of the prior therapies noted below were given to the participant, they must have been completed within the following timeframes:
Performance status:
Participants must have adequate organ function as defined below:
Individuals of child-bearing potential (IOCBP) and individuals able to father a child with a partner able to become pregnant must agree to use one (1) highly effective form of contraception (e.g., intrauterine device [IUD], surgical) or two (2) effective forms of contraception (e.g., barrier method) while on study drug and for 30 days after the last dose of study drug
Nursing participants must discontinue breastfeeding and/or not begin breastfeeding until 2 weeks after the last dose of study drug
Ability of participant or parent/guardian (for participants 12-17 only) to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
to enrollment
Use of anti-platelet or anticoagulant medication other than low-dose aspirin (100 mg daily or less) in the 14 days prior to enrollment, or any ongoing requirement for these medications
Participants who are unwilling to accept blood transfusions
Participants with ANC < 500 cells/mcL AND hospitalization for a fungal infection in the 12 months prior to enrollment
History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to pacritinib
Concomitant administration with sensitive substrates/narrow therapeutic index drugs of CYP3A4, CYP1A2, P-gp BCRP, and OCT1 should be avoided. Concurrent use of strong inhibitors and inducers of CYP3A4 are not allowed. Prior use is allowed as long as medication is stopped two weeks prior to study drug initiation. Because the lists of these agents are constantly changing, it is important to regularly consult a frequently-updated medical reference. As part of the enrollment/informed consent procedures, the participant will be counseled on the risk of interactions with other agents, and what to do if new medications need to be prescribed or if the participant is considering a new over-the-counter medicine or herbal product.
Concomitant administration of medications with significant potential to cause QTc prolongation.
Participants with the following cardiac conditions at screening:
Grade >= 3 cardiac complication in the 6 months prior to enrollment
Left ventricular ejection fraction <= 50% by transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) at screening
Participants with any active, uncontrolled viral, bacterial, or fungal infection, including active HIV-1, Hepatitis B (HBV) and/or Hepatitis C (HCV) infection (positive HBV or HCV viral load in the setting of positive HBV core antibody or surface antibody or HCV antibody); history of HIV, HBV, or HCV is allowed if there is no uncontrolled viral infection
Pregnancy
Presence of another known cause of cytopenia or dysplastic marrow that is untreated and may limit interpretation of results
Uncontrolled intercurrent illness or any significant disease, evaluated by history, physical exam and chemistries or social situations that may limit interpretation of results, limit compliance with study requirements, or that could increase risk to the participant
Primary purpose
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160 participants in 2 patient groups
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Ajoy L Dias, M.D.; Rosandra N Kaplan, M.D.
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