Gemcitabine in leukemia: a phase I clinical, plasma, and cellular pharmacology study.

Author:

Grunewald R,Kantarjian H,Du M,Faucher K,Tarassoff P,Plunkett W

Abstract

PURPOSE Phase I clinical and in vitro studies of gemcitabine (2',2'-difluorodeoxycytidine; dFdC) have demonstrated that the accumulation rate of dFdC 5'-triphosphate (dFdCTP) in mononuclear and leukemia cells is saturated when plasma or extracellular dFdC levels exceed 15 to 20 mumol/L. Thus, we designed a phase I study to maximize the accumulation of dFdCTP by leukemia cells by administering dFdC at 10 mg/m2/min, a dose rate calculated to produce steady-state plasma dFdC levels that exceed 15 to 20 mumol/L. PATIENTS AND METHODS The treatment intensity was increased in patients (n = 22) with relapsed or refractory acute leukemia or chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) in blast crisis by prolonging the infusion duration but maintaining the same rate. Doses of dFdC between 1,200 mg/m2 and 6,400 mg/m2 were administered weekly for 3 weeks. RESULTS The maximum-tolerated dose was 4,800 mg/m2 infused over 480 minutes. The mean steady-state dFdC level in plasma of all infusions was 26.5 +/- 9 mumol/L (n = 19). The accumulation rates of dFdCTP in circulating leukemia cells varied greatly among patients but remained linear in eight patients infused for 120 to 240 minutes, and up to or beyond 360 minutes in five of eight additional patients. Elimination of dFdCTP was significantly related to its cellular concentration: blasts with greater than 450 mumol/L dFdCTP exhibited biphasic elimination, whereas blasts with lower dFdCTP concentrations exhibited linear kinetics. Biphasic elimination was associated with higher dFdCTP areas under the concentration-times-time curve (AUCs) and greater inhibition of DNA synthesis. CONCLUSION Studies of the cellular pharmacology and pharmacodynamics of dFdC may be useful in optimizing protocol designs for leukemia.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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