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Treatment of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma with MST-16, a new oral antitumor drug and a derivative of bis(2,6-dioxopiperazine). The MST-16 Study Group

Authors :
R, Ohno
T, Masaoka
S, Shirakawa
S, Sakamoto
M, Hirano
S, Hanada
K, Yasunaga
S, Yokomaku
Y, Mitomo
K, Nagai
Source :
Cancer. 71(7)
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

MST-16, a new orally administered bis(2,6-dioxopiperazine) analogue and an inhibitor of topoisomerase II, was given to 24 patients with adult T-cell leukemia-lymphoma (ATLL) in a Phase I-II multi-institutional cooperative study.MST-16 was administered orally daily for 7 days, with courses repeated at intervals of 2-3 weeks in 24 patients.Two complete remissions (CR) and eight partial remissions (PR) were obtained in 23 evaluable patients who received 1200-2800 mg/day of MST-16. Among 13 acute-type ATLL, one CR and five PR were obtained. Among eight lymphoma-type ATLL, two PR were detected. Among two chronic-type ATLL, one CR and one PR occurred. Remissions were obtained at 7-232 days (median, 23 days) and lasted 43-374 days (median, 68 days). The major toxic effects were leukopenia (68%), anemia (52%), thrombocytopenia (35%), and gastrointestinal disorders (22%).MST-16 was shown to be effective in ATLL, which has no standard therapy. This drug deserves further clinical trials because it shows little cross resistance to currently available antitumor drugs.

Details

ISSN :
0008543X
Volume :
71
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer
Accession number :
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