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Alternating Ixazomib Citrate and Lenalidomide as Maintenance Therapy After Stem Cell Transplant in Treating Patients With Multiple Myeloma

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02619682
Recruitment Status : Active, not recruiting
First Posted : December 2, 2015
Results First Posted : July 5, 2022
Last Update Posted : August 2, 2022
Sponsor:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Leona Holmberg, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Brief Summary:
This phase II trial studies the safety of alternating ixazomib citrate and lenalidomide as treatment to help keep cancer from coming back after stem cell transplant (maintenance therapy) in treating patients with multiple myeloma. Ixazomib citrate may stop the growth of cancer cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Lenalidomide may stimulate the immune system to attack cancer cells. Giving ixazomib citrate and lenalidomide as maintenance therapy after transplant may prolong the length of time until the cancer returns.

Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase
Plasma Cell Myeloma Transplant-Related Carcinoma Drug: Ixazomib Citrate Other: Laboratory Biomarker Analysis Drug: Lenalidomide Phase 2

Detailed Description:

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Evaluate the toxicity of the use of ixazomib (ixazomib citrate) and lenalidomide as maintenance therapy after autologous transplant.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Evaluate the ability to deliver the planned therapy.

II. Assess initial response to therapy.

III. Evaluate the median time to disease progression.

IV. Assess overall survival.

OUTLINE:

Within 30-120 days after completion of autologous transplant, patients receive ixazomib citrate orally (PO) on days 1, 8 and 15 every 28 days for 2 courses, followed by lenalidomide PO once daily (QD) on days 1-28 for 2 courses. Treatment repeats, alternating after every 2 courses, for up to 24 months in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.

After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 30 days and then every 3 months for 2 years.

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Study Type : Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Actual Enrollment : 30 participants
Allocation: N/A
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment
Masking: None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Official Title: Alternating the Administration of Ixazomib and Lenalidomide as Maintenance Therapy After Autologous Transplant for Treating Multiple Myeloma
Actual Study Start Date : December 30, 2015
Actual Primary Completion Date : June 1, 2022
Estimated Study Completion Date : July 2023


Arm Intervention/treatment
Experimental: Treatment (ixazomib citrate and lenalidomide)
Within 30-120 days after finishing autologous transplant, patients receive ixazomib citrate PO on days 1, 8 and 15. Treatment repeats every 28 days for up to 2 courses in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients then receive lenalidomide PO QD on days 1-28. Treatment repeats for up to 2 courses in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients will continue to alternate between ixazomib citrate and lenalidomide every 2 courses for up to 24 months in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
Drug: Ixazomib Citrate
Given PO
Other Names:
  • MLN-9708
  • MLN9708
  • Ninlaro

Other: Laboratory Biomarker Analysis
Correlative studies

Drug: Lenalidomide
Given PO
Other Names:
  • CC-5013
  • CC5013
  • CDC 501
  • Revlimid




Primary Outcome Measures :
  1. Number of Participants With Adverse Events, Graded According to CTCAE Version 4.0 [ Time Frame: 2 years ]
    Adverse events Toxicity during the 24 months of post autologous transplant maintenance therapy


Secondary Outcome Measures :
  1. Overall Survival [ Time Frame: Up to 2 years post-treatment ]
    all MM patients who got post autologous transplant study therapy

  2. Time to Disease Progression [ Time Frame: Up to 2 years post-treatment ]
    Response criteria will be determined by International Myeloma Working Group Criteria. In patients with chemo-refractory disease at the time of ASCT, the therapy will be felt to be promising if median time to progression is > 9 months. If chemo-sensitive disease at time of ASCT, the therapy will be felt to be promising if median time to progression is > 41 months based on Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) 10014 lenalidomide maintenance study post ASCT. Initial response rates and outcome will be descriptively reported.



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Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older   (Adult, Older Adult)
Sexes Eligible for Study:   All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status and/or other performance status 0, 1, or 2
  • Any autologous patient who underwent high dose melphalan (>= 140 mg/m^2) therapy/peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) rescue for any stage of multiple myeloma and did not participate in another clinical transplant trial whose primary endpoint is also evaluating long-term, disease-free survival or survival; consenting for study between 30 days to 120 days after transplant; earliest can start therapy is 30 days post transplant after recovered from acute toxicity of autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT)
  • Voluntary written consent must be given before performance of any study related procedure not part of standard medical care, with the understanding that consent may be withdrawn by the patient at any time without prejudice to future medical care
  • Female patients who:

    • Are postmenopausal for at least 1 year before the screening visit, OR
    • Are surgically sterile, OR
    • If they are of childbearing potential, agree to practice 2 effective methods of contraception, at the same time, from the time of signing the informed consent form through 90 days after the last dose of study drug, OR
    • Agree to practice true abstinence when this is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle of the subject; (periodic abstinence [e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods] and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception)
  • Male patients, even if surgically sterilized (i.e., status post-vasectomy), must agree to one of the following:

    • Agree to practice effective barrier contraception during the entire study treatment period and through 90 days after the last dose of study drug, OR
    • Agree to practice true abstinence when this is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle of the subject; (periodic abstinence [e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods] and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception)
  • Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) >= 1,000/mm^3
  • Platelet count (transfusion independent) >= 75,000/mm^3
  • Total bilirubin =< 1.5 x the upper limit of the normal range (ULN)
  • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) =< 3 x ULN
  • Calculated creatinine clearance >= 30 mL/min

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Female patients who are lactating or have a positive serum pregnancy test during the screening period
  • Failure to have fully recovered (i.e., =< grade 1 toxicity) from the reversible effects of prior ASCT chemotherapy
  • Major surgery within 14 days before enrollment
  • Radiotherapy within 14 days before enrollment; if the involved field is small, 7 days will be considered a sufficient interval between treatment and administration of the ixazomib
  • History of central nervous system multiple myeloma involvement
  • Infection requiring systemic antibiotic therapy or other serious infection within 14 days before study enrollment
  • Evidence of current uncontrolled cardiovascular conditions, including uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias, symptomatic congestive heart failure, unstable angina, or myocardial infarction within the past 6 months
  • Systemic treatment, within 14 days before the first dose of ixazomib, with strong inhibitors of cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily A, polypeptide 2 gene (CYP1A2) (fluvoxamine, enoxacin, ciprofloxacin), strong inhibitors of cytochrome P450, family 3, subfamily A gene locus (CYP3A) (clarithromycin, telithromycin, itraconazole, voriconazole, ketoconazole, nefazodone, posaconazole) or strong CYP3A inducers (rifampin, rifapentine, rifabutin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital), or use of Ginkgo biloba or St. John's wort
  • Ongoing or active systemic infection, active hepatitis B or C virus infection, or known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive
  • Any serious medical or psychiatric illness that could, in the investigator's opinion, potentially interfere with the completion of treatment according to this protocol
  • Known allergy to any of the study medications, their analogues, or excipients in the various formulations of any agent; patient cannot be allergic to boron
  • Known gastrointestinal (GI) disease or GI procedure that could interfere with the oral absorption or tolerance of ixazomib including difficulty swallowing
  • Diagnosed or treated for another malignancy within 2 years before study enrollment or previously diagnosed with another malignancy and have any evidence of residual disease; patients with nonmelanoma skin cancer or carcinoma in situ of any type are not excluded if they have undergone complete resection
  • Patient has >= grade 2 peripheral neuropathy, or grade 1 with pain on clinical examination during the screening period
  • Participation in other clinical trials, including those with other investigational agents not included in this trial, within 30 days of the start of this trial and throughout the duration of this trial
  • Patients with history prior to transplant of progression on lenalidomide therapy

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Locations
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United States, Washington
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Seattle, Washington, United States, 98109
Sponsors and Collaborators
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Investigators
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Principal Investigator: Leona Holmberg Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium
  Study Documents (Full-Text)

Documents provided by Leona Holmberg, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center:
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Responsible Party: Leona Holmberg, Professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02619682    
Other Study ID Numbers: 9266
NCI-2015-01861 ( Registry Identifier: CTRP (Clinical Trial Reporting Program) )
X16064
9266 ( Other Identifier: Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium )
RG9215039 ( Other Identifier: Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium )
First Posted: December 2, 2015    Key Record Dates
Results First Posted: July 5, 2022
Last Update Posted: August 2, 2022
Last Verified: July 2022

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Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: No
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Multiple Myeloma
Neoplasms, Plasma Cell
Neoplasms by Histologic Type
Neoplasms
Hemostatic Disorders
Vascular Diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases
Paraproteinemias
Blood Protein Disorders
Hematologic Diseases
Hemorrhagic Disorders
Lymphoproliferative Disorders
Immunoproliferative Disorders
Immune System Diseases
Lenalidomide
Ixazomib
Glycine
Immunologic Factors
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Angiogenesis Inhibitors
Angiogenesis Modulating Agents
Growth Substances
Growth Inhibitors
Antineoplastic Agents
Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
Protease Inhibitors
Enzyme Inhibitors
Glycine Agents
Neurotransmitter Agents