Systemic delivery of siRNA via targeted nanoparticles in patients with cancer: Results from a first-in-class phase I clinical trial.

2010 
3022 Background: Systemically delivered small interfering RNA (siRNA) would allow targeting oncogenic molecules beyond current approaches. We report on the first siRNA trial with a targeted nanoparticle delivery system. Methods: Open-label, dose- escalation trial in pts with solid refractory cancers receiving 4 i.v. infusions (30 min) on d 1, 3, 8, and 10 of 21-d cycles. CALAA-01 nanoparticles consisted of a cyclodextrin-based polymer, transferrin protein (hTf) targeting ligand, polyethylene glycol (PEG) for stability, and siRNA against ribonucleotide reductase M2 (RRM2). The 70 nm particles were designed to minimize renal clearance and allow tumor vasculature permeation with binding to tumor hTf receptors (TfR). Primary endpoints (safety, MTD determination) were based on the first cycle. Results: 15 pts accrued to 5 dose levels (3, 9, 18, 24, 30 mg/m2), median age 62 (range 53-85). Most common histologies: GI (4), melanoma (3). Dose escalation progressed with no DLTs. Most common treatment-related AEs: f...
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