WO2005011734A2 - Composition of a vegf antagonist and an anti-proliferative agent and its use for the treatment of cancer - Google Patents

Composition of a vegf antagonist and an anti-proliferative agent and its use for the treatment of cancer Download PDF

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WO2005011734A2
WO2005011734A2 PCT/US2004/023815 US2004023815W WO2005011734A2 WO 2005011734 A2 WO2005011734 A2 WO 2005011734A2 US 2004023815 W US2004023815 W US 2004023815W WO 2005011734 A2 WO2005011734 A2 WO 2005011734A2
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  • the field of the invention is related to methods of treating cancer in a mammal with a vascular endothelial growth factor (NEGF) antagonist in combination with an anti-proliferative agent, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising a NEGF antagonist and an anti-proliferative agent.
  • NEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
  • NEGF Nascular endothelial growth factor
  • Approaches to methods of blocking NEGF include soluble receptor constructs, antisense molecules, R ⁇ A aptamers, and antibodies. See, for example, PCT WO/0075319, for a description of NEGF-receptor based trap antagonists.
  • Anti-neoplastic agents are widely used for the treatment of cancer both alone and in conjunction with surgery and/or radiation. Combination therapies using an anti-NEGF antibody and chemotherapeutic agents, such as paclitaxel (TaxolTM), are known (see, for example, U.S. 6,342,219).
  • the invention features a method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a vascular endothelial cell growth factor (NEGF) antagonist in combination with an anti-proliferative agent, wherein the cancer is treated.
  • NEGF vascular endothelial cell growth factor
  • the subject treated may include any mammalian species, the subject in need is preferably a human suffering from cancer.
  • the NEGF antagonist is a NEGF trap, capable of high affinity binding of NEGF. More specifically, the NEGF trap is FltlD2.FlklD3.Fc ⁇ Cl(a) (SEQ ID ⁇ Os:l-2), or NEGFRlR2-Fc ⁇ Cl(a) (SEQ ID ⁇ Os:3-4).
  • the anti- proliferative agent is a microtubule stabilizing agent such as paclitaxel, or a derivative, analogue, such as docetaxel (Taxotere®), or mixture thereof; a platinum-based chemotherapeutic compound such as cisplatin, carboplain, iproplatin, and related compounds; or other conventional cytotoxic compounds.
  • paclitaxel a microtubule stabilizing agent such as paclitaxel, or a derivative, analogue, such as docetaxel (Taxotere®), or mixture thereof; a platinum-based chemotherapeutic compound such as cisplatin, carboplain, iproplatin, and related compounds; or other conventional cytotoxic compounds.
  • TaxolTM Billristol-Myers Squibb
  • the invention features a method of decreasing, reducing, or inhibiting tumor growth in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a vascular endothelial cell growth factor (NEGF) antagonist in combination with an anti-proliferative agent, wherein tumor growth is decreased, reduced, or inhibited.
  • NEGF vascular endothelial cell growth factor
  • the invention features a method of reducing the amount of a chemotherapeutic agent necessary to achieve a desired therapeutic effect, comprising administering the chemotherapeutic agent with a NEGF antagonist.
  • the chemotherapeutic agent is an anti-proliferative agent, such as paclitaxel, or a derivative, analogue, or a mixture thereof; a platinum-based chemotherapeutic compound such as cisplatin, carboplain, iproplatin, and related compounds; or other conventional cytotoxic compounds; and the NEGF antagonist is a NEGF trap.
  • the amount of chemotherapeutic agent necessary to achieve a desired therapeutic effect is at least 20% less in the presence of co-administered NEGF trap. In a more specific embodiment, the amount of chemotherapeutic agent necessary is about 40-50% less in the presence of NEGF trap.
  • the invention features a pharmaceutical composition
  • a pharmaceutical composition comprising a vascular endothelial cell growth factor (NEGF) antagonist, an anti-proliferative agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
  • NEGF vascular endothelial cell growth factor
  • the NEGF antagonist a NEGF trap, capable of high affinity binding of NEGF and the anti-proliferative agent is a microtubule stabilizing agent such as paclitaxel or a derivative, analogue, or mixture thereof.
  • the NEGF trap is FltlD2.FlklD3.FcAC 1(a) (SEQ ID ⁇ Os:l-2), NEGFRlR2-Fc ⁇ Cl(a) (SEQ ID ⁇ Os:3-4), or a functionally equivalent thereof.
  • the pharmaceutical composition is NEGFRlR2-Fc ⁇ Cl(a) (SEQ ID ⁇ Os:3-4) and paclitaxel.
  • Figs. 1-2 are bar graphs showing tumor reduction (Fig. 1) and ascites fluid volume (Fig. 2) in animals treated with vehicle alone (control), NEGF trap alone, TaxolTM alone or NEGF trap plus TaxolTM.
  • Fig. 1 tumor reduction
  • Fig. 2 ascites fluid volume
  • the invention is based on the findings that co-administration of a NEGF antagonist, for example the NEGF trap NEGFRlR2-Fc ⁇ Cl(a), with an anti-proliferative agent, for example taxol, results in dramatic inhibition of tumor growth.
  • a NEGF antagonist for example the NEGF trap NEGFRlR2-Fc ⁇ Cl(a)
  • an anti-proliferative agent for example taxol
  • Paclitaxel is a diterpene anticancer compound originally derived from the bark of the Taxus brevifolia (Pacific yew) tree (Wani et al. (1971) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 93:2325-2327). TaxolTM is a commercially available form of paclitaxel.
  • chemotherapeutic compounds useful in combination with a NEGF antagonist in the method of the invention include, but are not limited to, docetaxel (Taxotere®; Aventis Antony, France); nitrosourea, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, epirubicin, 5-fluorouracil, topotecan and irinotecan, carmustine, and estramustine.
  • Preferred chemotherapeutic agents include platinum-based compounds, such as cisplatin, carboplatin, and iproplatin.
  • Other conventional cytotoxic chemical compounds such as those disclosed in Wiemann et al. (1985) in Medical Oncology (Calabresi et al., eds.), Chapter 10, McMillan Publishing.
  • the invention provides methods of treatment comprising administering to a subject an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a NEGF antagonist, such as a
  • NEGF trap and an anti-proliferative agent, such as paclitaxel.
  • Various delivery systems are known and can be used to administer the composition of the invention, e.g., encapsulation in liposomes, microparticles, microcapsules, recombinant cells capable of expressing the compound, receptor-mediated endocytosis (see, e.g., Wu and Wu, 1987, J. Biol. Chem. 262:4429-4432), construction of a nucleic acid as part of a retroviral or other vector, etc.
  • Methods of introduction can be enteral or parenteral and include but are not limited to intradermal, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intravenous, subcutaneous, intranasal, intraocular, and oral routes.
  • the compounds may be administered by any convenient route, for example by infusion or bolus injection, by absorption through epithelial or mucocutaneous linings (e.g., oral mucosa, rectal and intestinal mucosa, etc.) and may be administered together with other biologically active agents.
  • Administration can be systemic or local.
  • Administration can be acute or chronic (e.g. daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) or in combination with other agents.
  • Pulmonary administration can also be employed, e.g., by use of an inhaler or nebulizer, and formulation with an aerosolizing agent.
  • the active agent can be delivered in a vesicle, in particular a liposome, in a controlled release system, or in a pump.
  • the active agent of the invention is a nucleic acid encoding a protein
  • the nucleic acid can be administered in vivo to promote expression of its encoded protein, by constructing it as part of an appropriate nucleic acid expression vector and administering it so that it becomes intracellular, e.g., by use of a retroviral vector (see, for example, U.S. Patent No.
  • nucleic acid can be introduced intracellularly and incorporated within host cell DNA for expression, by homologous recombination.
  • compositions of the invention may be desirable to administer locally to the area in need of treatment; this may be achieved, for example, and not by way of limitation, by local infusion during surgery, topical application, e.g., by injection, by means of a catheter, or by means of an implant, the implant being of a porous, non-porous, or gelatinous material, including membranes, such as silastic membranes, fibers, or commercial skin substitutes.
  • a composition useful in practicing the methods of the invention may be a liquid comprising an agent of the invention in solution, in suspension, or both.
  • solution/suspension refers to a liquid composition where a first portion of the active agent is present in solution and a second portion of the active agent is present in particulate form, in suspension in a liquid matrix.
  • a liquid composition also includes a gel.
  • the liquid composition may be aqueous or in the form of an ointment.
  • aqueous suspension or solution suspension useful for practicing the methods of the invention may contain one or more polymers as suspending agents.
  • Useful polymers include water-soluble polymers such as cellulosic polymers and water-insoluble polymers such as cross- linked carboxyl-containing polymers.
  • An aqueous suspension or solution/suspension of the present invention is preferably viscous or muco-adhesive, or even more preferably, both viscous and mucoadhesive.
  • Metronomic chemotherapy is emerging as an improved way of administering chemotherapy.
  • Traditional chemotherapy has been administered in single doses or short courses of therapy as the highest dose possible without causing life-threatening levels of toxicity, e.g., at the maximum tolerated dose (MTD).
  • MTD therapy requires prolonged breaks of 2-3 weeks between successive cycles of therapy.
  • progress has been modest in terms of curing or significantly prolonging the lives of patients with cancer (Kerbel & Kamen (2004) Nature Reviews Cancer 4:423-436).
  • Metronomic chemotherapy refers to the frequent, even daily, administration of chemotherapeutics at doses significantly below the MTD, with no prolonged drug-free breaks. In addition to reduced acute toxicity, the efficacy of metronomic chemotherapy seems to increase when administered in combination with specific anti-angionenic drugs, such as inhibitors of VEGF (Kerbel & Kramen (2004) supra). Accordingly, the present invention features a metronomic chemotherapy for treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF) antagonist in combination with an anti-proliferative agent, wherein the cancer is treated.
  • VEGF vascular endothelial cell growth factor
  • the NEGF antagonist and anti-proliferative agent may be administered together or sequentially for a relatively short period of time, e.g., 1-12 weeks, followed by metronomic administration of the anti-proliferative agent over a prolonged period of time, e.g., 6 -24 months.
  • the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a VEGF antagonist, an anti-proliferative agent, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
  • pharmaceutically acceptable means approved by a regulatory agency of the Federal or a state government or listed in the U.S. Pharmacopeia or other generally recognized pharmacopeia for use in animals, and more particularly, in humans.
  • carrier refers to a diluent, adjuvant, excipient, or vehicle with which the therapeutic is administered.
  • Such pharmaceutical carriers can be sterile liquids, such as water and oils, including those of petroleum, animal, vegetable or synthetic origin, such as peanut oil, soybean oil, mineral oil, sesame oil and the like.
  • Suitable pharmaceutical excipients include starch, glucose, lactose, sucrose, gelatin, malt, rice, flour, chalk, silica gel, sodium stearate, glycerol monostearate, talc, sodium chloride, dried skim milk, glycerol, propylene, glycol, water, ethanol and the like.
  • the composition if desired, can also contain minor amounts of wetting or emulsifying agents, or pH buffering agents. These compositions can take the form of solutions, suspensions, emulsion, tablets, pills, capsules, powders, sustained-release formulations and the like. Examples of suitable pharmaceutical carriers are described in "Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences" by E.W. Martin.
  • composition of the invention can be formulated as neutral or salt forms.
  • Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include those formed with free amino groups such as those derived from hydrochloric, phosphoric, acetic, oxalic, tartaric acids, etc., and those formed with free carboxyl groups such as those derived from sodium, potassium, ammonium, calcium, ferric hydroxides, isopropylamine, triethylamine, 2-ethylamino ethanol, histidine, procaine, etc.
  • the amount of the composition of the invention that will be effective for its intended therapeutic use can be determined by standard clinical techniques based on the present description. In addition, in vitro assays may optionally be employed to help identify optimal dosage ranges.
  • suitable dosage ranges for intravenous administration are generally about 20-500 micrograms of active compound per kilogram body weight.
  • Suitable dosage ranges for intranasal administration are generally about 0.01 pg/kg body weight to 1 mg/kg body weight.
  • Effective doses may be extrapolated from dose-response curves derived from in vitro or animal model test systems.
  • a therapeutically effective dose can be estimated initially from in vitro assays.
  • a dose can be formulated in animal models to achieve a circulating concentration range that includes the IC 5 o as determined in cell culture. Such information can be used to more accurately determine useful doses in humans.
  • Initial dosages can also be estimated from in vivo data, e.g., animal models, using techniques that are well known in the art. One having ordinary skill in the art could readily optimize administration to humans based on animal data.
  • Dosage amount and interval may be adjusted individually to provide plasma levels of the compounds that are sufficient to maintain therapeutic effect.
  • the effective local concentration of the compounds may not be related to plasma concentration.
  • One having skill in the art will be able to optimize therapeutically effective local dosages without undue experimentation.
  • the amount of compound administered will, of course, be dependent on the subject being treated, on the subject's weight, the severity of the affliction, the manner of administration, and the judgment of the prescribing physician.
  • the therapy may be repeated intermittently while symptoms are detectable or even when they are not detectable.
  • the therapy may be provided alone or in combination with other drugs.
  • the invention also provides an article of manufacturing comprising packaging material and a pharmaceutical agent contained within the packaging material, wherein the pharmaceutical agent comprises at least one VEGF antagonist and at least one anti-proliferative agent, and wherein the packaging material comprises a label or package insert which indicates that the
  • VEGF antagonist and anti-proliferative agent can be used for treating cancer or reducing rumor growth.
  • mice inoculated with OVCAR3 cells were treated with either vehicle alone (control), VEGF trap alone, TaxolTM alone, or VEGF trap and TaxolTM.
  • vehicle alone control
  • VEGF trap alone alone
  • TaxolTM VEGF trap alone
  • TaxolTM VEGF trap and TaxolTM
  • the results showed that there was no demonstrable ascites in the mice that received VEGF trap alone or in combination with TaxolTM .
  • the combination of VEGF trap + TaxolTM resulted in a increased tumor suppression of 97%, and the mice receiving the combination treatment appeared as robust and free of side-effects as normal, non-tumor bearing animals.
  • This experiment also demonstrates that the addition of the VEGF trap reduced the amount of the anti-proliferative agent needed to achieve an inhibition of tumor growth.
  • three of five animals receiving the combined treatment 60%) remain alive and healthy at this time, well after the end of the treatment period.
  • Example 1 Tumor Treatment with VEGF-trap ⁇ TaxolTM
  • mice were inoculated i.p. with OVCAR3 cells.
  • 1 group was treated with VEGF-Trap s.c. twice weekly + paclitaxel i.p. 3 times weekly for 4 weeks.
  • the second group was treated with VEGF-Trap alone.
  • the third group was treated with paclitaxel alone.
  • the remaining group was treated with vehicle.
  • the mice were euthanized, the volume of ascites was measured and all visible tumor was excised and weighed.
  • Example 2 Effect of Treatment with VEGF-trap ⁇ TaxolTM on Survival Time
  • two groups of athymic mice were inoculated with cells from a human ovarian cancer cell line, and two weeks later were treated for four weeks with either a combination of VEGF-Trap + paclitaxel or vehicle (control) as described in Example 1 above.
  • control vehicle
  • mice instead of sacrificing the mice at the end of four weeks, they were observed for 110 days from the time of tumor cell inoculation or until euthanasia was necessary. All of the control mice had to undergo euthanasia 5-13 days after discontinuance of treatment.
  • mice in the first group are alive, with normal eating and physical behavior 110 days after tumor cell inoculation (68 days after discontinuance of treatment).
  • One of these has a 0.5 x 0.6 mm tumor at an inoculation site.
  • a fourth mouse underwent euthanasia 89 days after tumor cell inoculation because of respiratory distress and had tumor around the trachea, and the fifth underwent euthanasia 81 days after tumor cell inoculation with bloody ascites and a 0.53 g tumor burden.
  • a second, currently ongoing group of mice in the survival study is performing in a similar manner to the first group.

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BRPI0412798-6A BRPI0412798A (pt) 2003-07-25 2004-07-23 uso de uma combinação de um antagonista de fator de crescimento endotelial vascular e um agente antiproliferativo, método de inibir ou reduzir o crescimento de tumor, composição farmacêutica, uso de uma combinação de um antagonista de vegf e um agente quimioterapêutico, e, artigo de fabricação
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