Chronic Convection Enhanced Delivery of Topotecan for Recurrent Malignant Glioma
Jeffrey N. Bruce
Summary
The primary goal of this study is to establish the safety of chronic Convection Enhanced Delivery (CED) of the chemotherapeutic drug Topotecan for patients with recurrent malignant glioma that harbors the Isocitrate Dehydrogenase mutation (IDH-mut). The secondary goal of the study is to study drug distribution and assess the tumor response to prolonged continuous CED of Topotecan. Convection Enhanced Delivery is a novel method of drug delivery that allows administration of a drug directly to the brain. In CED, a drug pump is placed under the skin in the chest or abdominal region. The pump is connected to a catheter that is tunneled underneath the skin to the brain. The tip of the catheter then infuses Topotecan directly onto the brain tumor. There will be a total of four treatment infusions over the course of 23-29 days, with a 5-7-day rest period between each infusion. Throughout this period, patients' health will be monitored through imaging, blood draws, and regular exams. At the end of the treatment period, the pump will be removed, followed by resection of the tumor. Patients will be followed for the duration of their lives. This is the investigator's second clinical trial studying CED of TPT in recurrent glioma. In the prior Phase 1b trial, chronic pulsatile CED safely and effectively delivered Topotecan to patients with IDH mutant recurrent Glioblastoma (WHO grade 4).
Description
Malignant gliomas are among the most pernicious of human tumors. They are locally invasive and universally recurrent, often recurring within two centimeters of the original resection cavity. Although numerous chemotherapeutic drugs demonstrate significant anti-tumor activity in preclinical studies, their efficacy in clinical trials has been dismal; systemic delivery fails to achieve therapeutic drug levels in tumor cells due to various factors including limited blood-brain barrier permeability and systemic toxicity. Convection-Enhanced Delivery (CED) can circumvent this challenge by deliverin…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients must have recurrent malignant glioma with a history of WHO grade 3-4 IDH-mutant status and evidence of radiographic progression and suspicion of histopathological recurrence. Stereotactic biopsies will be performed to assess the presence of active tumor by frozen section prior to initiating treatment. Patients with a history of WHO grade 2 recurrent glioma, IDH-Mutant, who now demonstrate high-grade features of IDH-mutant WHO grade 3-4 will also be included. 2. Patients with recurrent malignant glioma, IDH-mutant, who have failed standard of care treatment are…
Interventions
- DrugTopotecan
Topotecan (TPT) is a chemotherapeutic agent that is a topoisomerase inhibitor. This intervention is uniquely distinguished through its administration using an externalized catheter and external microinfusion pump (Convection-Enhanced Delivery)
Location
- Columbia University Irving Medical Center / NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalNew York, New York