Melanoma Clinical Trial
Phase I Trial of Intratumoral pIL-12 Electroporation in Malignant Melanoma
Summary
The purpose of this research study is to study a type of gene therapy treatment called plasmid electroporation. This type of treatment involves the injection of a gene into some melanoma tumors located near the surface of the skin, followed by a burst of electricity into the tumor to cause the tumor to take up the gene. This study is a Phase I study to determine the side effects and the correct dose of this type of treatment and also its effectiveness in treating melanoma. While the electroporation technique has been used in people, the combination of plasmid injection and electroporation is being tried in human beings for the first time.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Participants must have cytologically/histologically documented metastatic malignant melanoma with lesions near the skin that would be accessible to electroporation and Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) and biopsy.
Age > 18 years old
Patients must have ECOG performance status 0-2
Patients may have had prior chemotherapy or immunotherapy (with vaccines or Interferon or IL-2) with progression or persistent disease. All chemotherapy or immunotherapy must be stopped for 4 weeks prior to electroporation. Patients may have had radiation therapy, but must have progressive disease after radiation therapy if the lesions to be electroporated are within the radiation field. In addition, it must be at least 2 weeks since administration of radiation therapy and all signs of toxicity must have abated.
Patients must be able to give informed consent and able to follow guidelines given in the study
Patients must have a minimum of two eligible tumors and may have up to four eligible tumors treated with electroporation.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients may not have had prior therapy with IL-12 or prior genetic therapy
Patients must not have evidence of significant active infection (e.g., pneumonia, cellulitis, wound abscess, etc.) at time of study entry.
Patients must have adequate renal and normal hepatic function (creatinine < 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN), bilirubin and SGOT (AST) within institutional normal limits) obtained within 4 weeks prior to registration.
Patients must have absolute neutrophil count (ANC) > 1500/mm^3 and platelet count > 100,000 /mm^3 within 4 weeks prior to registration.
Pregnant and breast feeding women are excluded from the study because effects on the fetus are unknown and there may be a risk of increased fetal wastage.
Women of childbearing age must have a negative pregnancy test and be willing to use a highly effective method of contraception. Men who are sexually active must also be willing to use an accepted and effective method of contraception.
Patients with electronic pacemakers or defibrillators are excluded from this study as the effect of electroporation on these devices is unknown. Patients with significant cardiac arrhythmia's (including ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation or WPW syndrome) are also excluded.
Patients with a history of epilepsy are excluded unless they have been seizure free over the last 5 years and are thought to be at low risk for seizure by their neurologist.
Tumors that invade the bone, major blood vessels or nerves are ineligible because those tumors are contraindications to the use of electroporation.
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Tampa Florida, 33612, United States
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