Nebulized AER101 to Inhibit Glycolysis for Pre-Operative Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
University of Oklahoma
Summary
The primary objective of this pilot study is to determine if AER101 can decrease glycolysis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Glycolysis is the process cells use to break down sugar (glucose) into a smaller substance in the fluid part inside the cell. Many lung cancers begin in bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli cells surrounding the airways, which enables nebulization to deposit AER101 on lung tumors. Participants in the study will self-administer AER101 via a hand-held personal nebulizer three times per day (dosing at least 4 hours apart) for 14 days prior to undergoing surgery for lung cancer.
Description
This is a pilot study that will enroll 5 patients with Stage I or Stage II NSCLC. Each patient will receive a nebulizer and will self-administer the study drug 3 times a day for 14 days. The research team will perform a PET CT scan at the beginning of the study (no more than 30 days prior to study) and again at the last treatment. The final treatment will be done at the clinic so that the PET/CT can be performed within about one hour. Patient surgery will already be scheduled to occur shortly after the treatment has been completed. Patients will also complete a daily assessment survey at each…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–100 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years or older * Agree to sign consent and follow study requirements * Recently diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma * Primary patients prior to resection * Candidate for surgery (patients are qualified for inclusion if surgery or radiation treatment are agreed to) * Baseline PET/CT imaging performed at Stephenson Cancer Center available and performed within previous 30 days Exclusion Criteria: * Recurrent tumor(s) * Nodal or metastatic tumor (multiple lung tumors are acceptable) * Pregnant patients * Patients unable to provide informed cons…
Interventions
- DrugAER101
Nebulization of AER101
Locations (2)
- OU Medical Center HospitalOklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Stephenson Cancer CenterOklahoma City, Oklahoma