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Phase 1 study of arsenic trioxide, high-dose cytarabine, and idarubicin to down-regulate constitutive signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 activity in patients aged <60 years with acute myeloid leukemia

  • Meir Wetzler
  • , Chris Andrews
  • , Laurie A. Ford
  • , Sheila Tighe
  • , Maurice Barcos
  • , Sheila N.J. Sait
  • , Annemarie W. Block
  • , Norma J. Nowak
  • , Maria R. Baer
  • , Eunice S. Wang
  • , Heinz Baumann
  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Constitutive activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) was detected in blasts from approximately 50% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and was correlated with an adverse outcome. In vitro treatment of AML blasts with arsenic trioxide (ATO) down-regulated STAT3 activity within 6 hours associated with a reduced viability within 48 hours. METHODS: A phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate the biologically effective dose and/or the maximally tolerated dose (MTD) of ATO in vivo in conjunction with high-dose cytarabine (Hidac) and idarubicin (Ida) in patients with AML aged <60 years was conducted. Data were compared with 117 historic AML patients who had received treatment with Hidac/Ida. RESULTS: In total, 61 patients were enrolled onto 11 different dose levels (from 0.01 to 0.65 mg/kg ideal body weight). The MTD was 0.5 mg/kg. Compared with historic controls, patients who received ATO/Hidac/Ida, although they had similar pretreatment characteristics, had better overall survival (P =.039). CONCLUSIONS: ATO priming may have improved the outcome of patients aged <60 years with AML who received Hidac/Ida. The current data suggested that ATO may enhance the effect of chemotherapy. The authors concluded that further studies of this novel combination are warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4831-4868
Number of pages38
JournalCancer
Volume117
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2011

Keywords

  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • arsenic trioxide
  • phase 1
  • signal transducer and activator of transcription 3
  • treatment

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