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. 1999 Dec;81(8):1419–1425. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690343

Dose escalation and pharmacokinetic study of a humanized anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody in patients with HER2/neu-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer

Y Tokuda 1, T Watanabe 2, Y Omuro 2, M Ando 2, N Katsumata 2, A Okumura 1, M Ohta 1, H Fujii 3, Y Sasaki 3, T Niwa 4
PMCID: PMC2362960  PMID: 10604742

Abstract

We conducted a phase I pharmacokinetic dose escalation study of a recombinant humanized anti-p185HER2 monoclonal antibody (MKC-454) in 18 patients with metastatic breast cancer refractory to chemotherapy. Three or six patients at each dose level received 1, 2, 4 and 8 mg kg–1 of MKC-454 as 90-min intravenous infusions. The first dose was followed in 3 weeks by nine weekly doses. Target trough serum concentration has been set at 10 μg ml–1 based on in vitro observations. The mean value of minimum trough serum concentrations at each dose level were 3.58 ± 0.63, 6.53 ± 5.26, 40.2 ± 7.12 and 87.9 ± 23.5 μg ml–1 respectively. At 2 mg kg–1, although minimum trough serum concentrations were lower than the target trough concentration with a wide range of variation, trough concentrations increased and exceeded the target concentration, as administrations were repeated weekly. Finally 2 mg kg–1 was considered to be sufficient to achieve the target trough concentration by the weekly dosing regimen. One patient receiving 1 mg kg–1 had grade 3 fever, one at the 1 mg kg–1 level had severe fatigue defined as grade 3, and one at 8 mg kg–1 had severe bone pain of grade 3. No antibodies against MKC-454 were detected in any patients. Objective tumour responses were observed in two patients; one receiving 4 mg kg–1 had a partial response in lung metastases and the other receiving 8 mg kg–1 had a complete response in soft tissue metastases. These results indicate that MKC-454 is well tolerated and effective in patients with refractory metastatic breast cancers overexpressing the HER2 proto-oncogene. Further evaluation of this agent with 2–4 mg kg–1 weekly intravenous infusion is warranted. © 1999 Cancer Research Campaign

Keywords: HER2/neu, humanized monoclonal antibody, pharmacokinetics, phase I study

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