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Trial Title: Somatostatin-Receptors (SSTR)-Agonist [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET in Metastatic or Inoperable SSTR+ Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumor and Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma Previously Treated With Systemic Targeted Radioligand Therapy

NCT ID: NCT06427798

Condition: Somatostatin Receptor Positive
Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors
Pheochromocytoma
Paragangliomas

Conditions: Official terms:
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Pheochromocytoma
Paraganglioma
Intestinal Neoplasms
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Stomach Neoplasms

Conditions: Keywords:
212Pb
Targeted Therapy
Image-Guided Dosimetry
VMT- -NET

Study type: Interventional

Study phase: Phase 1/Phase 2

Overall status: Not yet recruiting

Study design:

Allocation: Non-Randomized

Intervention model: Sequential Assignment

Primary purpose: Treatment

Masking: None (Open Label)

Intervention:

Intervention type: Drug
Intervention name: 68Ga-DOTATATE
Description: 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT whole-body scanning will be done at target dose of 5 mCi. The whole-body PET/CT scan will be started approximately 60 minutes after the tracer injection and will take up to 2 hours.
Arm group label: 1/Dosimetry Arm 1
Arm group label: 2/Arm 2
Arm group label: 3/Arm 3

Intervention type: Drug
Intervention name: [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET
Description: [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET (6 mCi) will be given IV at 7 days prior.
Arm group label: 1/Dosimetry Arm 1

Intervention type: Drug
Intervention name: [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET
Description: [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET will be given IV on Day 1 of every cycle for 4 cycles total at escalating doses in Phase I and at MTD during Phase II. One cycle is 8 weeks.
Arm group label: 1/Dosimetry Arm 1
Arm group label: 2/Arm 2
Arm group label: 3/Arm 3

Summary: Background: Gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors (GI NET) are a type of cancer that affects the stomach and intestines; pheochromocytoma/paragangliomas (PPGL) are tumors that grow in or near the adrenal glands. Both of these types of tumor have high levels of a protein called somatostatin receptors (SSTR) on their surfaces. Researchers want to test a treatment that targets SSTR. Objective: To test a drug ([212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET) in people with GI NET or PPGL. The drug has 2 components: a protein to bind to SSTR and a radioactive agent to kill the cancer cells. Eligibility: Adults aged 18 years or older with GI NET or PPGL tumors that have spread and cannot be removed with surgery. Design: Participants will be screened. They will have a physical exam, with imaging scans, blood tests, and tests of their heart function. [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET is given through a tube attached to a needle inserted into a vein (infusion). Treatment will be given in four 8 week cycles. Participants will receive the drug on the first day of each cycle. They will remain in the clinic at least 4 hours after each infusion and may nee to stay in th hospital for up to 48 hour for monitoring and testing. They will have blood tests every week of each cycle. Some participants will also get a related study drug ([203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET). They will receive this drug a few days before the first 2 cycles. At 4, 24, and 48 hours after each infusion, they will have whole body scans. These scans will show where the study drug went in their body. Follow-up visits will continue for 10 years....

Detailed description: Background: - Somatostatin receptors (SSTR) have been shown to be over-expressed in a number of human tumors, including gastrointestinal (GI) neuroendocrine tumors (NET) and pheochromocytoma/paragangliomas (PPGL) - Targeted radioligand therapy (TRT) is a class of cancer therapeutic agents formed by attaching a radioactive isotope to a ligand that can target specific surface receptors such as SSTR on a tumor cell membrane. Efficacy is typically determined by the radiation dose deposited onto a tumor, which is determined by the radioactive isotope being used as well as the binding characteristics of the ligand-receptor/transporter pair - While there have been clinical successes with treating gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors (GI NET) and PPGL with SSTR-targeting beta-emitting TRTs, tumors will invariably start to progress after some time. Re-treatment using the same beta-emitting agents at the time of progression can be done but has decreased efficacy compared to the TRT-naive setting - Alpha emitters such as 212Pb emit alpha particles that are more damaging to tumor cells than beta emitters such as 177Lu. Therefore, TRT agents using alpha emitters are considered to be more potent and could be better than betas in the re-treatment setting - VMT-alpha-NET is a peptide that binds to SSTR, which when attached to 212Pb becomes an alpha particle-emitting TRT that can be used to treat tumors that have SSTR surface expression - [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET is the chemically identical imaging surrogate for [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET and has the same mechanism of action via binding to SSTR2. The nuclide 203Pb contained in [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET emits gamma radiation suitable for single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) imaging. These images can be used to assess drug product biodistribution throughout the body Objectives: - Phase I: To determine the maximal tolerated dose (MTD) of [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET using a 3+3 dose escalation design in GI NET and PPGL in a re-treatment setting - Phase II: To determine the Overall Response Rate (ORR) by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1 of participants treated with [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET at the MTD at the completion of 4 cycles of treatment, reported by disease groups Eligibility: - Age >= 18 years - Histopathologically confirmed GI NET or PPGL that are metastatic or inoperable - At least 1 prior systemic radioligand therapy - Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status <= 1 Design: - This is an open-label, single-arm, single-center, phase I/II study evaluating the safety, preliminary efficacy, and pharmacokinetic properties of [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET in GI NET and PPGL in a re-treatment setting - Phase I participants will be accrued using a 3+3 dose escalation design with 3 dose levels to estimate MTD of [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET. Once MTD is estimated, Phase II participants with GI NET and PPGL will be accrued in separate cohorts and treated at MTD of [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET - [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET will be given IV every 8 weeks for a total of 4 administrations - A subset of participants (Dosimetry Arm 1) will have [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET administration followed by whole-body gamma scans combined with dosimetry SPECT/ Computed Tomography (CT) scans and collection of blood and urine samples prior to the first and the second doses of [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET (Cycles 1-2) - All participants will undergo serial whole-body dose rate measurements after [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET and/or [212Pb]VMT-alpha-NET administration - Participants will have timed clinical laboratory evaluations, imaging studies, and research blood, and urine samples while on the study therapy for safety and efficacy evaluations - Following completion of treatment, participants will be seen at the NIH Clinical Center approximately 30 days later, every 12 weeks for years 1-3, every 6 months for years 4-6 for safety and efficacy assessments. Beyond 6 years, participants will be contacted annually through any NIH-approved platform to assess for overall survival and health status

Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
- INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Participants must have histopathologically confirmed gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors (GI NET) or pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL) cancers that are metastatic or inoperable per Standard of Care. - Have received at least 1 prior systemic radioligand therapy for definitive therapeutic purposes. Note: Participants with prior external beam radiation treatment (EBRT) will also be eligible as long as they have had at least 1 prior administration of a systemic radioligand therapy. - Must have at least 1 measurable lesion by RECIST 1.1 (phase II only). - History of progression by imaging (e.g., RECIST 1.1) or clinically (defined as increase in severity or frequency of symptoms related to disease) within the past 36 months prior to the first dose of [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET. - Evidence of somatostatin receptors (SSTR) expression on at least 50% of the radiographically identifiable (i.e., visible on an anatomic scan such as CT or magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) tumor, as indicated by a positive (uptake qualitatively identifiable as above the local background) on SSTR PET scan. - Age >= 18 years. - ECOG performance status <= 1. - Participants must have adequate organ and marrow function as defined below: - Leukocytes: 3,000/microliter - Absolute Neutrophil Count: 1,500/microliter - Platelets: 100,000/miroliter - Hemoglobin: >= 9.0 g/dL - Total bilirubin: within normal institutional limits. Note: <= 5 X institutional upper limit of normal (ULN) if bilirubin elevation is due to a benign process such as Gilbert syndrome - AST: <= 2.5 X institutional ULN - ALT: <= 2.5 X institutional ULN - Creatinine: within normal institutional limits OR - Calculated creatinine clearance (glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): >= 60 mL/min/1.73 m^2 for participants with creatinine levels above institutional normal - Participants with treated brain metastases are eligible if follow-up brain imaging after central nervous system (CNS)-directed therapy shows no evidence of progression at screening. - Participants with new or progressive brain metastases or leptomeningeal disease are eligible as long as the participant is asymptomatic and not requiring medication for symptom control from the brain lesions at screening. - Participants seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) must: - be on effective anti-retroviral therapy; and - have an undetectable viral load at screening. - Participants seropositive for hepatitis B virus (HBV), must have HBV viral load undetectable at screening. -Participants seropositive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) must: - received curative treatment; and - have an undetectable HCV viral load at screening. - Participants may enroll in this study while on another therapeutic trial in order to start the screening process. However, all other investigational agents should be stopped at least 28 days prior to receiving [203Pb]VMT-alpha-NET. - Individuals of child-bearing potential (IOCBP) and individuals who can father children must agree to use an effective method of contraception (barrier, hormonal, intrauterine device [IUD], surgical sterilization, abstinence) at study entry and up to 6 months after the last dose of the study agent(s). - Nursing participants must be willing to discontinue nursing from study treatment initiation through 6 months after the last dose of the study agents. - The ability of the participant to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to VMT-alpha-NET. - Positive Beta human chorionic gonadotropin (Beta-HCG) serum or urine pregnancy test performed in IOCBP at screening. - QTc > 450 ms on electrocardiogram (EKG) at screening. Note: Framingham correction for QTc will be used - History of or detection at screening of active/untreated secondary malignancy except nonmelanoma skin cancer and carcinoma in situ of the uterine cervix. - Uncontrolled intercurrent illness, factors, evaluated by medical history and physical exam which would potentially increase in the risk of the participant.

Gender: All

Minimum age: 18 Years

Maximum age: 120 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Locations:

Facility:
Name: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Address:
City: Bethesda
Zip: 20892
Country: United States

Contact:
Last name: National Cancer Institute Referral Office

Phone: 888-624-1937
Email: ncimo_referrals@mail.nih.gov

Start date: November 17, 2024

Completion date: July 1, 2039

Lead sponsor:
Agency: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Agency class: NIH

Source: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)

Record processing date: ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06427798
https://clinicalstudies.info.nih.gov/cgi/detail.cgi?B_001711-C.html

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