Phase I/II Trial of 13-Cis Retinoic Acid, Alpha Interferon, Taxotere, and Estramustine (R.I.T.E.) for the Treatment of Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer
Abstract
Advanced prostate cancer is only temporarily controlled with androgen ablation therapy. In order to overcome tumor resistance we developed a epithelial cell line model to dissect out important mechanisms of resistance such as mutations in p53 and bcl-2 overexpression. In an attempt to sensitize these cells to paclitaxel (TAX) we found that 13-cis retinoic acid and alpha interferon (CRA/IFN) was capable of overcoming bcl-2 mediated resistance and reduced the expression of bcl-2 in human prostate cancer cells. We hypothesized that drugs which could overcome bcl-2 mediated resistance would improve chemotherapy response or duration of response in the clinic. We then translated these results to the clinic in a series of clinical trials. Recently our phase II study with ORA/lFNITAX was accepted as a National trial and is ongoing in the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group. Given recent studies demonstrating that the combination of estramustine and docetaxel (ET) has increased response against HRPC in the clinic but limited median duration of response and our studies of CRA/IFN in the laboratory and clinic we hypothesized that CRA/IFN will improve the response rate or duration of response of ET in patients with HRPC. We will treat patients with HRPC with R.I.T.E. therapy in a phase I and II trial.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA455748
Entities
People
- Robert A Weiss
- Robert S. Dipaola
- W. J. Shih
Organizations
- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey