Sipuleucel-T: A Vaccine for Metastatic, Asymptomatic, Androgen-Independent Prostate Cancer

Author:

Patel Punam H1,Kockler Denise R2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Drug Information Services, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System/Medical College of Virginia Hospitals; Assistant Clinical Professor, School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

2. Drug Information Services, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System/Medical College of Virginia Hospitals; Assistant Clinical Professor, School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University

Abstract

Objective: To review the design, efficacy, safety, dosing, therapeutic, and pharmacoeconomic considerations of sipuleucel-T, an investigational, autologous, dendritic, cell-based prostate cancer vaccine. Data Sources: English-language literature searches of MEDLINE (1966–September 2007) and the Cochrane Database (2007, Issue 3) were performed using the terms sipuleucel-T, APC8015, and prostate cancer vaccine. Other data sources were identified from bibliographies of selected articles and from press releases. Study Selection and Data Extraction: All published articles or abstracts on human studies of sipuleucel-T for androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC) were reviewed for inclusion. Manufacturer Web sites, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) documents, and the clinical trials registry were used to obtain information regarding ongoing clinical trials. Data Synthesis: AIPC is an incurable disease with a median survival rate of 18–20 months. Docetaxel-based chemotherapy is currently the only FDA-approved treatment for AIPC with a survival benefit (2.4 mo). Sipuleucel-T is a novel active cellular immunotherapy under investigation for the treatment of metastatic, asymptomatic AIPC. In clinical trials, the primary endpoint of time to disease progression was not met; however, an underpowered analysts of data suggests that sipuleucel-T prolongs survival by a median of 4.5 months compared with placebo. Sipuleucel-T has been relatively well tolerated, although a possible increased risk of cerebrovascular events may exist. In May 2007, the FDA did not approve the biologics license application for sipuleucel-T since the primary endpoint of the Phase 3 trials was not met. However, its approval will be reconsidered by the FDA once interim survival results from an ongoing Phase 3 trial, IMPACT, are determined. These data are anticipated to be released in the fourth quarter of 2008. Conclusions: Metastatic AIPC Is an incurable disease that currently has limited treatment options. Approval of sipuleucel-T hinges on results from the IMPACT trial. If improved survival is shown, sipuleucel-T may become the first approved active cellular immunotherapy for treating metastatic, asymptomatic AIPC.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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