Author:
Balis Frank M.,Thompson Patrick A.,Mosse Yael P.,Blaney Susan M.,Minard Charles G.,Weigel Brenda J.,Fox Elizabeth
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Characterize the pharmacokinetics of oral crizotinib in children with cancer.
Methods
Sixty-four children with solid tumors or anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) enrolled on a phase 1/2 trial of the ALK, MET and ROS1 inhibitor, crizotinib, had pharmacokinetic sampling after the first dose (n = 15) or at steady state (n = 49). Dose levels studied were 100, 130, 165, 215, 280 and 365 mg/m2/dose administered twice daily. Two capsule and two oral liquid formulations were used over the course of the trial. Crizotinib was quantified with a validated HPLC/tandem mass spectrometry method with a lower limit of detection of 0.2 ng/mL. Pharmacokinetic parameters were derived using non-compartmental analysis.
Results
Time to peak plasma concentration was 4 h. At 280 mg/m2 (MTD), mean (±SD) steady-state peak plasma concentration was 717 ± 201 ng/mL, and steady-state trough plasma concentration was 480 ± 176 ng/mL. At steady state, AUC0–τ
was proportional to dose over the dose range of 215–365 mg/m2/dose. Apparent clearance of crizotinib was 731 ± 241 mL/min/m2. Steady-state AUC0–τ
at 280 mg/m2/dose was 2.5-fold higher than the AUC0–∞
in adults receiving 250 mg (~140 mg/m2). Age, sex and drug formulation do not account for the inter-subject variability in AUC0–τ
at steady state. The accumulation index was 4.9, and the half-life estimated from the accumulation index was 36 h.
Conclusions
The pharmacokinetics of oral crizotinib in children is similar to that in adults. Steady-state trough-free crizotinib concentrations in plasma at the MTD exceed inhibitory concentrations of crizotinib in ALCL cell lines.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier
NCT00939770.
Funder
Pfizer
Children's Oncology Group
National Cancer Institute
Cookies for Kid's Cancer Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Cancer Research,Pharmacology,Toxicology,Oncology
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