About this trial

This phase II trial studies how well lutetium Lu 177 dotatate works in treating patients with prostate cancer with neuroendocrine differentiation that has spread to other places in the body (metastatic). Neuroendocrine differentiation refers to cells that have traits of both hormone-producing endocrine cells and nerve cells. These cells release hormones into the blood in response to a signal from the nervous system. Hormones are biological substances that circulate through the bloodstream to control the activity of other organs or cells in the body. Lutetium Lu 177-dotatate is a radioactive drug. It binds to a protein called somatostatin receptor, which is found on some neuroendocrine tumor cells. Lutetium Lu 177-dotatate builds up in these cells and gives off radiation that may kill them. It is a type of radioconjugate and a type of somatostatin analog. Treatment with Lutetium Lu 177 dotatate may shrink the tumor in a way that can be measured in patients with metastatic prostate cancer with neuroendocrine differentiation.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

PRE-REGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY

Histologically confirmed small cell or neuroendocrine cancer from a primary prostate or metastatic biopsy. Neuroendocrine prostate cancer includes mixed small cell with adenocarcinoma histology, as well as small or large cells with positive neuroendocrine markers (e.g., chromogranin or synaptophysin)

Prostate adenocarcinoma with molecular features of neuroendocrine differentiated cancer (e.g., 2 of the following 3: PTEN, TP53, or RB loss)

Progression of visceral metastases in the absence of PSA progression

Disqualifiers

Patients who are receiving any other investigational agents

History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to Lutetium Lu 177 dotatate

As per the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) package insert for Lutetium Lu 177 dotatate, use of long-acting somatostatin analogs (e.g., long-acting octreotide) is prohibited within 4 weeks prior to initiating Lutetium Lu 177 dotatate and during treatment. Use of short-acting somatostatin analogs is prohibited within 24 hours prior to initiating Lutetium Lu 177 dotatate and during treatment. Long-acting somatostatin analogs or short-acting somatostatin analogs will be allowed if the patient has a history of carcinoid syndrome and requires long-acting or short-acting somatostatin analogs for the control of his functional syndrome

Patients with uncontrolled intercurrent illness

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Biospecimen Collection
  • Computed Tomography
  • Gallium Ga 68-DOTATATE
  • Lutetium Lu 177 Dotatate
  • Positron Emission Tomography

Treatment groups

35 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Locations

13
California
City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center91010, Duarte United States
Los Angeles General Medical Center90033, Los Angeles United States
USC / Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center90033, Los Angeles United States
University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center95817, Sacramento United States

Sponsors and collaborators

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Lead sponsor