Treatment of POEMS Syndrome With Daratumumab

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    Dec 10, 2030
  • participants needed
    10
  • sponsor
    University of Arkansas
Updated on 4 October 2022

Summary

This trial investigates the use of Daratumumab (DARA), an antibody directed at the human cluster of differentiation 38 (CD38) molecule, for the treatment of patients with Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, m Protein Component, Skin Changes (POEMS) syndrome. This trial will enroll ten subjects, who will complete 12 four-week cycles of DARA, in combination with the immunomodulatory drug (IMiD) lenalidomide. Objectives of this study include improvement in neuropathy and performance status, as well as improvement in laboratory values and survival.

Description

This trial investigates the use of DARA, an antibody directed at the human CD38 molecule, for the treatment of patients with POEMS syndrome. This trial will enroll ten subjects, who will complete 12 four-week cycles of DARA, in combination with the IMiD lenalidomide. Objectives of this study include improvement in neuropathy and performance status, as well as improvement in laboratory values and survival.

Patients will receive DARA in the outpatient setting, with infusions being administered in Infusion 4. Safety and response assessments will occur prior to Cycles 1 through 6, and at the end of DARA treatment. Once DARA is completed, response assessments are completed every 6 months for the first year, then annually until disease progression. Subjects will also be followed for overall survival.

Details
Condition POEMS Syndrome
Treatment Daratumumab Injection
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04396496
SponsorUniversity of Arkansas
Last Modified on4 October 2022

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

Patients must have POEMS syndrome and meet the diagnostic criteria for POEMS syndrome as described in Appendix I
Both newly-diagnosed and relapsed POEMS syndrome will be eligible for inclusion
Patients must have a platelet count of ≥ 50,000/μL
Patients must be at least 18 years of age
Participants must have preserved renal function as defined by a serum creatinine level of < 3 mg/dL
Participants must have an ejection fraction by echocardiogram (ECHO) or multigated acquisition (MUGA) scan ≥ 40 percent
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group ≥ 1
Overall Neuropathy Limitations Scale (ONLS) ≥ 1
Patients must have signed an institutional review board (IRB)-approved informed consent indicating their understanding of the proposed treatment and understanding that the protocol has been approved by the IRB

Exclusion Criteria

Documented allergy to lenalidomide, DARA, mannitol, other monoclonal antibodies or human proteins and mammalian-derived products
Prior treatment with DARA or other CD38 monoclonal antibodies
Patients with central nervous system (CNS) Multiple Myeloma (MM) involvement
Patients who have received an investigational drug or device within 4 weeks prior to enrollment or received live attenuated vaccine within 4 weeks prior to enrollment
Poorly controlled hypertension, diabetes mellitus, or other serious medical illness or psychiatric illness that could potentially interfere with the completion of treatment according to this protocol
Poor performance status will not be an exclusion criterion since POEMS patients can be expected to have significant limitations
Patients must not have prior malignancy, except for adequately treated basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, in situ cervical cancer, or other cancer for which the patient has not received treatment for one year prior to enrollment. Other cancers will only be accepted if the patient's life expectancy exceeds five years
Male and Female subjects and their partners of reproductive potential may not participate unless they have agreed to use an effective contraceptive while on study and for 3 months after cessation of DARA
Males who are unwilling to abstain from sperm donation while on study and for 3 months after cessation of DARA
Females of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test documented within one week of registration
Females who are pregnant or nursing women may not participate
Patients with POEMS syndrome, who do not have disseminated bone marrow (BM) involvement and have an isolated plasmacytoma; these patients should be considered for irradiation
Subjects has had major surgery within 2 weeks prior to enrollment
Clinically significant cardiac disease, including myocardial infarction within the past 6 months or unstable or uncontrolled conditions (e.g., unstable angina or congestive heart failure) or other cardiac disease which in the opinion of the investigator would constitute a hazard for participating in the study. Some cardiac dysfunction is expected in this population
Participant has known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) [defined as a forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) <50% of predicted normal, forced vital capacity (FVC), etc.] and diffusion capacity (DLCO) < 40% of predicted.), known moderate or severe persistent asthma within the last 2 years or currently has uncontrolled asthma of any classification (controlled intermittent asthma or controlled mild persistent asthma is allowed). Exception may be granted if the principal investigator documents that the patient is a candidate for therapy since alternative therapies will at least have similar or not more toxicity
Participant with known or suspected COPD must have an FEV1 test during screening
Subjects who are seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Subjects who are seropositive for hepatitis B [defined by a positive test for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)]. Subjects with resolved infection [i.e., subjects who are HBsAg negative but positive for antibodies to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc)] and/or antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs) must be screened using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) measurement of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA levels. Those who are PCR positive will be excluded. EXCEPTION: Subjects with serologic findings suggestive of HBV vaccination (anti-HBs positivity as the only serologic marker) AND a known history of prior HBV vaccination, do not need to be tested for HBV DNA by PCR
Subjects who are seropositive for hepatitis C except in the setting of a sustained virologic response (SVR), defined as aviremia at least 12 weeks after completion of antiviral therapy)
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