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This is a phase I/II open-label study that is evaluating the toxicity and efficacy of nilotinib combined with mitoxantrone, etoposide, and high-dose cytarabine (NOVE-HiDAC) chemotherapy for patients with poor-risk acute myeloid leukemia (AML). There are two parts to the study. The first part (Phase I) will determine the maximum dose of nilotinib that can safely be given when combined with NOVE-HiDAC. This dose will then be used in combination with the NOVE-HiDAC regimen in the second part of the study (Phase II), which will evaluate the antileukemic activity of the treatment. The patients who achieve complete remission from the induction therapy (1 cycle) will then receive consolidation therapy combined with nilotinib (maximum of 2 cycles).
The patient population for this study will have AML and will fall into a poor risk category. This means they have persistent leukemia after induction therapy, they relapse within two years of achieving complete remission with induction therapy, or they have certain poor risk features at diagnosis. The AML cells will also be positive for c-kit (a stem cell factor receptor), which is involved in cancer cell growth. Nilotinib is a drug that blocks the effects of c-kit. Using this drug in combination with chemotherapy may improve ability of the chemotherapy drugs to kill leukemia cells. This may then increase the chances of the leukemia going into complete remission.
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AML as defined by WHO (World Health Organization) criteria, all subtypes except APL (acute promyelocytic leukemia).
One of the following poor risk features:
Positivity for c-kit (CD117) in at least 30% of blasts as measured by flow cytometry. For relapsed patients, this will be assessed at the time of relapse. For primary induction failures the initial diagnostic sample may be used.
Age 18-65.
ECOG performance status < 3 (see Appendix I).
Patients must have the following laboratory values within normal limits (WNL) at the local institution lab or corrected to WNL with supplements prior to first dose of study medication.
No chemotherapy within the previous four weeks, other than hydroxyurea to control counts. Hydroxyurea may be continued up to Day 4 of treatment with nilotinib. If hydroxyurea is used, it must be stopped at least 48 hours prior to starting chemotherapy.
Able to give informed consent.
Exclusion criteria
Active uncontrolled infection.
Active CNS (central nervous system) leukemia
Serum creatinine > 200 umol/L.
Serum bilirubin > 1.5 x ULN, AST (aspartate aminotransferase) or ALT (alanine aminotransferase) > 2x ULN (upper limit of normal).
Serum amylase and lipase > 1.5x ULN
Left ventricular ejection fraction < 50%
Impaired cardiac function including any of the following:
Patients currently receiving treatment with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors as listed in Section 5.8 and treatment cannot be either discontinued or switched to a different medication prior to starting study drug.
Impaired gastrointestinal (GI) function or GI disease that may significantly alter the absorption of study drug
History of acute or chronic pancreatic disease.
Women who are pregnant, breast feeding, or of childbearing potential without a negative serum test at baseline. Male or female patients of childbearing potential unwilling to use contraceptive precautions throughout the trial and 3 months following discontinuation of study drug. Post-menopausal women must be amenorrheic for at least 12 months to be considered of non-childbearing potential. Women of childbearing potential must have a negative serum pregnancy test prior to the first dose of nilotinib.
Known hypersensitivity to study drugs or other components.
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