pentostatin

Trade name: nipent

Small moleculeapprovedOrphan Drug FDA

Approved

Oct 11, 1991

Pentostatin, also known as 2’-deoxycoformycin (DCF) under the trade name Nipent, is a potent inhibitor of the enzyme adenosine deaminase and is isolated from fermentation cultures of Streptomyces antibioticus. It was developed by Parke-Davis (now Pfizer) and the National Cancer Institute in the US. Nipent is indicated as single-agent treatment for both untreated and alpha-interferon-refractory hairy cell leukemia patients with active disease as defined by clinically significant anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, or disease-related symptoms. Pentostatin is a potent transition state inhibitor of the enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA). The greatest activity of ADA is found in cells of the lymphoid system with T-cells having higher activity than B-cells, and T-cell malignancies having higher ADA activity than B-cell malignancies. Pentostatin inhibition of ADA, particularly in the presence of adenosine or deoxyadenosine, leads to cytotoxicity, and this is believed to be due to elevated intracellular levels of dATP, which can block DNA synthesis through inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase. Pentostatin can also inhibit RNA synthesis as well as cause increased DNA damage. In addition to elevated dATP, these mechanisms may also contribute to the overall cytotoxic effect of pentostatin. The precise mechanism of pentostatin’s antitumor effect, however, in hairy cell leukemia is not known. In several instances, hepatic toxicity from pentostatin appeared to be somewhat dose related, suggesting that the liver injury is a direct effect of the purine analogue. Because pentostatin is a potent immunosuppressive agent, the possibility exists that some cases of hepatic injury are due to reactivation of hepatitis B or other opportunistic infections. While pentostatin has not been shown to cause reactivation of hepatitis B, there is a strong possibility that it might induce this syndrome, and several cases of hepatic injury during pentostatin therapy were described as due to concurrent hepatitis B. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

50 trials · 56 clinical orgs · 4 marketing orgs

Phase 1
15
Phase 2
44
Phase 3
2
Phase 4
1

Earliest trial started Sep 1, 1994 (NCT00038025)

Timeline

1980s

  1. Sep 10, 1987

    Orphan Drug Designation

1990s

  1. Oct 11, 1991

    Hospira — Earliest FDA Approval

  2. Oct 11, 1991

    Hospira — NDA Secondary Org

  3. Oct 11, 1991

    Hospira — NDA Organization

  4. Jan 1, 1994

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  5. Jan 1, 1997

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

2000s

  1. Jan 1, 2003

    Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Aug 7, 2007

    West-Ward Pharmaceutical — Marketing Organization

2010s

  1. Sep 19, 2014

    Rising Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  2. Sep 19, 2014

    Mylan — Marketing Organization

Indications

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedPriority reviewOct 11, 1991

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

OC[C@H]1O[C@H](C[C@@H]1O)N2C=NC3=C2N=CNC[C@H]3O
Mol. weight
268.2691 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
Pass
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Single Stereoisomer
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Parenteral
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

No

Parenteral

Yes

Topical

No

Black box warning

Sources

Also known as

  • ci-825
  • ci-825
  • co-vidarabine
  • co-vidarabine
  • deoxycoformycin
  • deoxycoformycin
  • deoxycoformycin
  • nipent
  • nipent
  • nipent
  • nsc218321
  • pd-81565
  • pd-81565
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatin
  • pentostatina
  • pentostatina
  • pentostatine
  • pentostatine
  • pentostatinum
  • pentostatinum

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT05757310Phase 1Apr 1, 2024City of Hope National Medical Center, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT03922724Phase 2Apr 18, 2019National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT03249831Phase 1Sep 30, 2018California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, City of Hope National Medical Center
NCT03663933Phase 2Sep 4, 2018National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT03077542Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Apr 6, 2017National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
NCT02579967Phase 2Oct 9, 2015National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT02105766Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Mar 13, 2014National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NCT01681563Phase 2Sep 1, 2011ASL della provincia, Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedale Civile di Legnano, Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo di Monza, GlaxoSmithKline, Istituti Ospitalieri di Cremona, Ospedale Valduce, Como, Pfizer, Presidio Ospedaliero Spedali Civili di Brescia, Regione Lombardia, University of Brescia, University of Milan, Vita-Salute University of Milano. Italy
NCT01362790Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)May 11, 2011National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT01352312Phase 1May 1, 2011GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Thomas Jefferson University
NCT01188798Phase 3Sep 1, 2010St. Jude Children's Hospital
NCT01024010Phase 2Aug 1, 2010Mayo Clinic
NCT01460602Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)May 1, 2010Louisiana State University, Millennium Pharmaceuticals
NCT01087294Phase 1Feb 3, 2010National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT01059786Phase 2Dec 15, 2009National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT01001780Phase 2Aug 1, 2009University of Rochester
NCT00816595Phase 2Feb 1, 2009Mayo Clinic, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT00816413Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Sep 1, 2008National Cancer Institute (NCI), University of Nebraska
NCT00669318Phase 2Jul 1, 2008Mayo Clinic, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT00709215Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Jun 1, 2008AAIPharma, Harvard University, OncoVista, Inc., University of Texas, San Antonio
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Organizations

Research & Development (56)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
National Cancer Institute (NCI)Government25821997
Astex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.For profit10132000
Mayo ClinicAcademic/Hospital5412004
University of Texas at HoustonAcademic/Hospital4411994
Cornell UniversityAcademic/Hospital3311998
Eastern Cooperative Oncology GroupAcademic/Hospital3312004
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Government3312005
Ohio State UniversityAcademic/Hospital3212002
PharmatechFor profit3122000
City of Hope National Medical CenterAcademic/Hospital2212018
GlaxoSmithKlineFor profit2022011
National Institutes of Health (NIH)Government2012008
PfizerFor profit2012006
University of NebraskaAcademic/Hospital2212000
Yale UniversityAcademic/Hospital2112005
AAIPharmaFor profit1012008
ASL della provinciaAcademic/Hospital1012011
Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedale Civile di LegnanoAcademic/Hospital1012011
Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo di MonzaAcademic/Hospital1012011
BayerFor profit1012004
56 organizations
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Marketing (6)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
HospiraFor profitNDA2Oct 11, 1991
HospiraFor profitNDAOct 11, 1991
MylanFor profitMKTGSep 19, 2014
Rising PharmaceuticalsFor profitSYNSep 19, 2014
Rising PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGSep 19, 2014
West-Ward PharmaceuticalFor profitMKTGAug 7, 2007