Phase I Study of Lenalidomide and Sorafenib in Patients With Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma

dc.contributor.authorShahda, Safi
dc.contributor.authorLoehrer, Patrick J.
dc.contributor.authorClark, Romnee S.
dc.contributor.authorSpittler, A. John
dc.contributor.authorAlthouse, Sandra K.
dc.contributor.authorChiorean, E. Gabriella
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Medicine, IU School of Medicineen_US
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-29T17:22:42Z
dc.date.available2017-03-29T17:22:42Z
dc.date.issued2016-06
dc.description.abstractLESSONS LEARNED: Combination therapies in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma can be associated with overlapping toxicity and are therefore poorly tolerated.Using sorafenib at the maximum tolerated dose can lead to a higher incidence of toxicities. Consequently, combination studies might evaluate sorafenib at alternative schedules or doses to improve tolerance, recognizing this could affect sorafenib efficacy.Although this combination was poorly tolerated, it does not exclude further evaluation of new-generation immunomodulator drugs or immune checkpoint inhibitors in the hope of optimizing tolerance and safety. BACKGROUND: Sorafenib is the standard treatment for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and to date, no combination therapy has demonstrated superior survival compared with sorafenib alone. The immunosuppressive microenvironment in HCC is a negative predictor for survival. Lenalidomide is an immunomodulator and antiangiogenic agent, with limited single-agent efficacy in HCC. Based on these data, we designed a phase I study of sorafenib plus lenalidomide to determine the safety and preliminary antitumor activity of this combination. METHODS: This was an open-label, phase I study with a 3+3 dose escalation/de-escalation design. The starting dose of sorafenib was 400 mg p.o. b.i.d. and of lenalidomide was 15 mg p.o. daily with a planned dose escalation by 5 mg per cohort up to 25 mg daily. Dose de-escalation was planned to a sorafenib dose of 400 mg p.o. daily combined with two doses of lenalidomide: 10 mg p.o. daily for a 28-day cycle (cohort 1) and 10 mg p.o. daily for a 21- or 28-day cycle (cohort 2). Patients with cirrhosis, a Child-Pugh score of A-B7, and no previous systemic therapy were eligible. RESULTS: Five patients were enrolled. Their median age was 56 years (range 39-61), and the ECOG status was 0-2. Four patients were treated at dose level (DL) 1. Because of the poor tolerance to the combination associated with grade 2 toxicities, one more patient was treated at DL -1. No dose-limiting toxicity was observed as specified per protocol. The most common toxicities were nausea, anorexia, pruritus, elevated liver enzymes, and elevated bilirubin. Three patients experienced one or more of the following grade 3 toxicities: fatigue (DL 1), increased bilirubin (DL 1), skin desquamation (DL -1), and elevated transaminase levels (DL 1). The median duration of therapy was 1 cycle (range 1-3). All patients discontinued the study, 4 because of progressive disease and 1 by patient preference. The best confirmed response was progressive disease. The median progression-free survival was 1.0 month (95% confidence interval 0.9-2.8), and the median overall survival was 5.9 months (95% confidence interval 3.68-23.4). CONCLUSION: In our small study, the combination of lenalidomide and sorafenib was poorly tolerated and showed no clinical activity. Although the study was closed early because of toxicity concerns, future studies assessing combinations of sorafenib with new-generation immunomodulator drugs or other immunomodulatory agents, should consider lower starting doses of sorafenib to avoid excessive toxicity.en_US
dc.eprint.versionFinal published versionen_US
dc.identifier.citationShahda, S., Loehrer, P. J., Clark, R. S., Spittler, A. J., Althouse, S. K., & Chiorean, E. G. (2016). Phase I Study of Lenalidomide and Sorafenib in Patients With Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma. The Oncologist, 21(6), 664–665. http://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0071en_US
dc.identifier.issn1549-490Xen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/12136
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherAlphamed Pressen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0071en_US
dc.relation.journalThe Oncologisten_US
dc.rightsPublisher Policyen_US
dc.sourcePMCen_US
dc.subjectCarcinoma, Hepatocellularen_US
dc.subjectlenalidomideen_US
dc.subjectsorafeniben_US
dc.titlePhase I Study of Lenalidomide and Sorafenib in Patients With Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinomaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
ul.alternative.fulltexthttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4912375/en_US
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