A phase I/II study of siltuximab (CNTO 328), an anti-interleukin-6 monoclonal antibody, in metastatic renal cell cancer

Authors

ROSSI J. F. NÉGRIER S. JAMES N. D. KOCÁK Ivo HAWKINS R. DAVIS H. PRABHAKAR U. QIN X. MULDERS P. BERNS B.

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source British journal of cancer
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605872
Field Oncology and hematology
Keywords metastatic renal cell cancer; interleukin-6; siltuximab; C-reactive protein
Description Serum interleukin (IL)-6 levels correlate with disease outcomes in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients. Siltuximab, a chimeric, murine-human mAb against IL-6, was evaluated in a three-part phase I/II study in patients with progressive metastatic RCC. METHODS: In part 1, 11 patients received 1, 3, 6, or 12 mg kg(-1) at weeks 1, 4 and q2w x 2 thereafter; in part 2, 37 patients randomly received 3 or 6 mg kg(-1) q3w x 4; in part 3, 20 low-risk patients received 6 mg kg(-1) q2w x 6. Modified WHO response criteria were assessed at weeks 7, 11, the 6-week follow-up, and when clinically indicated. RESULTS: Siltuximab was well tolerated overall, with no maximum tolerated dose or immune response observed. In all, 5 out of 11, 17 out of 37, and 9 out of 20 patients in parts 1, 2, and 3, respectively, received extended treatment beyond 4-6 initial infusions. In part 2, stable disease (SD) (>= 11weeks) or better was achieved by 11 out of 17 (65%) 3mg kg(-1) treated patients (one partial response (PR) similar to 8 months, 10 SD) and 10 out of 20 (50%) 6 mg kg(-1) treated patients (10 SD). In part 3, documented complete or PR was not observed, but 13 out of 20 (65%) patients achieved SD. CONCLUSION: Siltuximab stabilised disease in >50% of progressive metastatic RCC patients. One PR was observed. Given the favourable safety profile of siltuximab and poor correlation of tumour shrinkage with clinical benefit demonstrated for other non-cytotoxic therapies, further evaluation of dose-escalation strategies and/or combination therapy may be considered for patients with RCC.

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