Ruxolitinib in Combination With CHOP Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Untreated Nodal T-Follicular Helper Cell Lymphomas

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 1
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorCity of Hope Medical Center

About this trial

This phase I trial tests the safety, side effects and best dose of ruxolitinib in combination with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone (CHOP) chemotherapy and how well the combination works in treating patients with untreated nodal T-follicular helper (TFH) cell lymphoma. Ruxolitinib phosphate blocks a protein called janus kinase, which may help keep abnormal blood cells or cancer cells from growing. It may also lower the body's immune response. Ruxolitinib phosphate is a type of tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Cyclophosphamide is in a class of medications called alkylating agents. It works by damaging the cell's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and may kill cancer cells. It may also lower the body's immune response. Doxorubicin damages the cell's DNA and may kill cancer cells. It also blocks a certain enzyme needed for cell division and DNA repair. Doxorubicin is a type of anthracycline antitumor antibiotic. Vincristine is in a class of medications called vinca alkaloids. It works by stopping cancer cells from growing and dividing and may kill them. Prednisone is in a class of medications called corticosteroids. It is used to reduce inflammation and lower the body's immune response to help lessen the side effects of chemotherapy drugs. Giving ruxolitinib in combination with CHOP chemotherapy may be safe, tolerable, and/or effective in treating patients with untreated nodal TFH cell lymphoma.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Ability to understand and willingness to sign a written informed consent document

Documented informed consent of the participant and/or legally authorized representative.

Assent, when appropriate, will be obtained per institutional guidelines

Be ≥ 18 years of age on day of signing informed consent

Disqualifiers

Contraindication to any of the individual components of CHOP, or if receiving an additional 6 cycles of anthracycline would place patient over the anthracycline lifetime cumulative dose (450 mg/m²)

Up to 30 mg/day of prednisone or equivalent may be used for lymphoma symptom control during screening, including prior to finalization of staging (not included as part of pre-phase treatment). If glucocorticoid treatment is urgently required at higher doses for lymphoma symptom control prior to the start of study treatment, tumor assessments must be completed prior to initiation of > 30-100 mg/day of prednisone or equivalent. Prednisone > 30-100 mg/day or equivalent may be given for a maximum of 7 days as a pre-phase treatment. If patients exceed the allowed dosing of corticosteroids, patients may still be eligible for the study provided that baseline imaging is performed (or repeated) after completion of the course of higher dose of steroids. Allowed corticosteroid dosing resets from the point of imaging forward and patients who do not exceed the allowed corticosteroid dosing from the point of imaging until initiation of study treatment may enroll

Prior organ transplantation

Known history of cirrhosis

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Biospecimen Collection
  • Bone Marrow Aspiration
  • Bone Marrow Biopsy
  • Computed Tomography
  • Cyclophosphamide
  • Doxorubicin
  • Echocardiography Test
  • FDG-Positron Emission Tomography
  • Filgrastim
  • Fludeoxyglucose F-18
  • Multigated Acquisition Scan
  • Pegfilgrastim
  • Prednisone
  • Questionnaire Administration
  • Ruxolitinib Phosphate
  • Vincristine

Treatment groups

20 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators

City of Hope Medical Center

Lead sponsor

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Collaborator