Esophageal Cancer Clinical Trial

Trial of a Gastrin Receptor Antagonist in Barrett’s Esophagus

Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether treatment with an experimental drug called YF476 in patients with Barrett's esophagus reduces the expression of tissue markers that are associated with an increased risk of developing esophageal cancer.

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The association between gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) and cancer of the esophagus is well-established. Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a condition in which the lining of the part of the esophagus changes to look like small intestine, and this change occurs in the setting of GERD. Patients with BE are at increased risk for developing esophageal cancer. It is recommended that all patients with BE take medicines called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which greatly reduce the acid produced by the stomach, in the hopes of reducing the risk of esophageal cancer. However, by reducing the acid level in the stomach, levels of a hormone called gastrin are increased. There is laboratory data to suggest that gastrin may have effects that actually promote the development of cancer, including esophageal cancer. The investigators previously showed that BE patients with very high gastrin levels are more likely to have either advanced precancerous changes (also called high grade dysplasia) or cancer of the esophagus. As such, the obvious question is raised: does gastrin promote the development of cancer in BE? YF476 is a new drug that blocks the effects of gastrin. Trials in healthy subjects have demonstrated that the drug is safe and well-tolerated. The investigators therefore propose to conduct a randomized placebo-controlled trial of YF476 in patients with Barrett's esophagus. The primary hypothesis is that treatment with YF476 will reduce the expression of tissue markers that are associated with an increased risk of developing esophageal cancer.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Age >= 18 years, with histologically confirmed diagnosis of Barrett's Esophagus without dysplasia
Minimum of 1 cm circumferential Barrett's mucosa on endoscopy or at least 2 cm maximal contiguous extent of Barrett's mucosa
Proton pump inhibitor use at least once daily for at least twelve months prior to enrolment, and stable dose of PPI for the three months before enrolment
ECOG performance status ≤ 2 and Karnofsky ≥ 60%
Normal organ and marrow function
Use of adequate contraception during the study
Willingness to comply with all treatment and follow up procedures
Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document
Up to date with all age appropriate cancer screening tests, as per American Cancer Society guidelines

Exclusion Criteria:

Histologically confirmed BE with high grade dysplasia, invasive carcinoma of the esophagus, low grade dysplasia
Prior endoscopic therapy for BE
History of esophageal or gastric surgery
History of atrophic gastritis, pernicious anemia, or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Participation in a trial of an investigational medicinal product within the previous 28 days
Prolonged QTc interval >450 msec
History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical composition to YF476
History of baseline findings of: diabetes mellitus requiring insulin therapy; pancreatitis; hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV; malabsorption syndrome or inability to swallow or retain oral medicine; major surgery ≤ 28 days prior to enrollment; ECOG performance status ≥ 2; or another cancer within 3 years except for basal carcinoma of the skin or cervical carcinoma in situ; any clinically significant and uncontrolled major morbidity
Certain medicines and herbal remedies taken during the 7 days before the start of study drug
Has evidence of cancer at the time of enrolment, or has surveillance tests planned within 21 weeks after enrollment

Study is for people with:

Esophageal Cancer

Phase:

Phase 2

Estimated Enrollment:

27

Study ID:

NCT01298999

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:

Columbia University

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New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia
New York New York, 10032, United States
National Institute for Health Research
Cambridge , , United Kingdom

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Study is for people with:

Esophageal Cancer

Phase:

Phase 2

Estimated Enrollment:

27

Study ID:

NCT01298999

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:


Columbia University

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