381 Repeated Opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier With the Skull-implantable SonoCloud-9 (SC9) Device: Phase 1 Trial of Nab-Paclitaxel and SC9 in Recurrent Glioblastoma. (April 2023)
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- Title:
- 381 Repeated Opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier With the Skull-implantable SonoCloud-9 (SC9) Device: Phase 1 Trial of Nab-Paclitaxel and SC9 in Recurrent Glioblastoma. (April 2023)
- Main Title:
- 381 Repeated Opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier With the Skull-implantable SonoCloud-9 (SC9) Device: Phase 1 Trial of Nab-Paclitaxel and SC9 in Recurrent Glioblastoma
- Authors:
- Sonabend, Adam M.
Gould, Andrew
Luan, Yu
Hou, Ye
Chen, Le
Kobayashi, Mikoto
Castro, Brandyn
Zhang, Daniel
Korobova, Farida
Amidei, Christina
Youngblood, Mark William
Bebawy, John Patrick
Liu, Benjamin P.
Horbinski, Craig
Desseaux, Carole
Helenowski, Irene
Zhang, Hui
Muzzio, Miguel
Yue, Feng
Caney, Michael
Stupp, Roger - Abstract:
- Abstract : INTRODUCTION: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a major impediment to pharmacological treatment of gliomas, as these infiltrate the brain. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound with concomitant intravenous microbubbles (LIPU/MB), opens the BBB. METHODS: To perform LIPU/MB-based BBB opening prior to ABX infusions, we used a novel 6 x 6 cm device with 9 ultrasound emitters (SC9) that is implanted in a skull window after tumor resection. A Phase 1 dose-escalation trial using Bayesian adaptive design was initiated at our institution (NCT04528680). Patients with recurrent operable glioblastoma, a WHO PS ≤ 2 and normal bone marrow and organ function were eligible. After tumor resection and implantation of SC9, repeated cycles of BBB opening by LIPU/MB immediately followed by ABX, were performed Q3W. Intraoperative LIPU/MB and low dose ABX was given prior to tumor resection for pharmacokinetic studies. RESULTS: Seventeen patients were enrolled, and dose levels 40-260 mg/m2 were investigated. At dose of 260 mgm2, a grade 3 reversible taxane-associated encephalopathy was observed in one patient, considered a dose-limiting toxicity. The patient continued treatment at a lower dose in subsequent cycles. A second patient exhibited encephalopathy on cycle 2. Pharmacokinetic studies showed that ABX tissue concentrations in non-enhancing peri-tumoral brain were increased 3.7-fold after LIPU/MB. sc-RNA-sequencing showed transcriptional dysregulation of membrane transporters, pathwaysAbstract : INTRODUCTION: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a major impediment to pharmacological treatment of gliomas, as these infiltrate the brain. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound with concomitant intravenous microbubbles (LIPU/MB), opens the BBB. METHODS: To perform LIPU/MB-based BBB opening prior to ABX infusions, we used a novel 6 x 6 cm device with 9 ultrasound emitters (SC9) that is implanted in a skull window after tumor resection. A Phase 1 dose-escalation trial using Bayesian adaptive design was initiated at our institution (NCT04528680). Patients with recurrent operable glioblastoma, a WHO PS ≤ 2 and normal bone marrow and organ function were eligible. After tumor resection and implantation of SC9, repeated cycles of BBB opening by LIPU/MB immediately followed by ABX, were performed Q3W. Intraoperative LIPU/MB and low dose ABX was given prior to tumor resection for pharmacokinetic studies. RESULTS: Seventeen patients were enrolled, and dose levels 40-260 mg/m2 were investigated. At dose of 260 mgm2, a grade 3 reversible taxane-associated encephalopathy was observed in one patient, considered a dose-limiting toxicity. The patient continued treatment at a lower dose in subsequent cycles. A second patient exhibited encephalopathy on cycle 2. Pharmacokinetic studies showed that ABX tissue concentrations in non-enhancing peri-tumoral brain were increased 3.7-fold after LIPU/MB. sc-RNA-sequencing showed transcriptional dysregulation of membrane transporters, pathways related to trans-cytosis as well as cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion. Ultrastructural analysis of brain capillaries revealed that LIPU/MB led to time-dependent emergence of vesicles in endothelial cells CONCLUSIONS: The LIPU/MB using skull-implantable ultrasound enhances the penetration of ABX in large regions of the brain, a procedure that can be performed repeatedly and safely. LIPU-based BBB opening leads to ultrastructural transcriptional alterations in brain endothelium. Funding: NIH/NCI 1R01CA245969-01A1, CarThera (SC9 devices), BMS/Celgene (Abraxane®). … (more)
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- Neurosurgery. Volume 69(2023)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Neurosurgery
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- Volume 69(2023)Supplement 1
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- 2023
- Volume:
- 69
- Issue:
- 1
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- Page Start:
- 67
- Page End:
- 68
- Publication Date:
- 2023-04
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- Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1227/neu.0000000000002375_381 ↗
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