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An Open Label, Pilot (Phase I/II), Dose-Escalation Safety and Tolerability Study of Combretastatin A4 Phosphate in Patients With Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

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What is being tested

Combretastatin A-4 phosphate

+ Combretastatin A-4 Phosphate

Drug
Who is being recruted

Eye Diseases+8

+ Macular Degeneration

+ Metaplasia

Over 50 Years
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How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Phase 1 & 2
Interventional
Study Start: May 2003
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Summary

Principal SponsorJohns Hopkins University
Last updated: January 27, 2026
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Study start date: May 1, 2003

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

The study is designed as a single escalating dose with cohorts of five subjects. Escalation to the next cohort was based on the presence of no more than one subject with a dose limiting toxicity (DLT). The first cohort is to receive 27 mg/m2 intravenous infusion of of CA4P, 36mg/m2 to the second cohort, and 45mg/m2 to the third cohort. CA4P will be infused at baseline and every week for a total of 4 doses. Follow up visits will be scheduled at week 8 and 12. Safety data will be collected during the 12-week duration of the study and will be assessed using the common terminology criteria of adverse events (CTCAE v3.0). Bioactivity data will be assessed by measuring change in best corrected visual acuity, changes in central retinal thickness as measured by Optical coherence tomography, and changes in the amount of leakage on fluorescein angiography. DLTs were defined as specific events that are considered to be probably or definitely related to CA4P. Major DLTs included QTc interval ≥ 500 msec (based on measurements provided by the core laboratory for ECG analysis), Grade-2 or greater ventricular arrhythmia, unexplained syncope, Grade-3 or greater toxicity, delayed recovery postponing re-treatment by >14 days, and ocular toxicity such as keratopathy, uveitis, optic neuropathy, and retinopathy, at the discretion of the investigator.

Official TitleAn Open Label, Pilot (Phase I/II), Dose-Escalation Safety and Tolerability Study of Combretastatin A4 Phosphate in Patients With Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
Principal SponsorJohns Hopkins University
Last updated: January 27, 2026
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Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
Design Details

8 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

Treatment Study

These studies test new ways to treat a disease, condition, or health issue. The goal is to see if a new drug, therapy, or approach works better or has fewer side effects than existing options.



Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

Over 50 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers not allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Conditions

Pathology

Eye DiseasesMacular DegenerationMetaplasiaNeovascularization, PathologicPathologic ProcessesRetinal DegenerationRetinal DiseasesPathological Conditions, Signs and SymptomsUveal DiseasesChoroid DiseasesChoroidal Neovascularization

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age 50 years or older; 2. 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) performed at least 2 weeks but less than 4 weeks prior to entry into the study showing a QTc \<440 with no evidence of current or prior myocardial ischemia, infarction or significant arrhythmia as determined by review and signature of the cardiologist. 3. Adequate bone marrow function: Absolute granulocyte count ≥1500 cells/mm3; Platelet count ≥100,000 cells/mm3; Hemoglobin ≥9.0gm/ dL; 4. PT/PTT within the institution upper limit of normal (ULN) or INR \<1.1 ; 5. Adequate hepatic function: Total bilirubin within the institution ULN; Alanine and aspartate aminotransferase (ALT/AST) \<3 times the institutional ULN; 6. Adequate renal function: serum creatinine ≤2.0 mg/dL; 7. Ophthalmic criteria: 1. Best corrected visual acuity in the study eye of ≤20/40 and ≥20/800 in the fellow eye. 2. Subfoveal choroidal neovascularization (as illustrated by fluorescein angiography) secondary to age-related macular degeneration, with a total lesion size of ≤12 total disc areas, of which at least 50% must be active CNV. 3. Subretinal hemorrhage ≤50% of total lesion size; 4. For patients with minimally classic and purely occult CNV, there must be documented evidence of ≥2 lines of vision loss (ETDRS) during the previous 12 weeks; 5. Clear ocular media and adequate papillary dilatation to permit good quality stereoscopic fundus photography; 8. Male fertile patients must abstain from sexual intercourse or use effective birth control; 9. Women must be post-menopausal for at least 12 months prior to study entry, or surgically sterile, or must be using two forms of effective contraception. 10. Able to return for all study visits within required visit windows; 11. Be able to give written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Previous subfoveal thermal laser therapy; 2. Any subfoveal scarring or atrophy, or \>25% of the total lesion size is made up of scarring or atrophy; 3. Significant media opacities, including cataract, which can interfere with visual acuity, assessment of toxicity, or fundus photography; 4. Presence of other causes of choroidal neovascularization, including pathologic myopia (spherical equivalent of ≥-8.0 diopters, or axial length of ≥25mm), ocular histoplasmosis syndrome, angioid streaks, choroidal rupture, and multifocal choroiditis and other uveitic entities; 5. Any condition that might interfere with assessment of the progression of CNV; 6. Any intraocular surgery in the study eye within 12 weeks of screening for the study; 7. Other treatment for AMD of the study eye within 12 weeks prior to screening; 8. Known allergy to fluorescein; 9. Any current or history of significant gastrointestinal, oral, or nasal bleeding; 10. Serious intercurrent infections or other nonmalignant medical illnesses that are uncontrolled or whose control may be jeopardized by the complications of this therapy; 11. Grade 2 (CTC v.3.0) or greater pre-existing peripheral neuropathy; 12. Psychiatric disorders or other conditions rendering patients incapable of complying with the requirements of the protocol; 13. Pregnant or breast-feeding women; 14. History of angina, myocardial infarction, CHF, non-controlled atrial arrhythmias or clinically significant arrhythmias including conduction abnormality, nodal junctional arrhythmias and dysrhythmias, sinus bradycardia or tachycardia, supraventricular arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation or flutter, syncope or vasovagal episodes; 15. Abnormal cardiac stress test; 16. Uncontrolled hypertension (consistently \>150/100mmHg irrespective of medication); 17. Uncontrolled hypokalemia and/or hypomagnesemia; 18. ECG with evidence of prior myocardial infarction, QTc \> 450 msec or other clinically significant abnormalities; 19. Drug(s) known to prolong the QTc interval; 20. Patients with conditions associated with QTc prolongation; 21. Any investigational drug or device within 4 weeks prior to screening; 22. Decreased ejection fraction ≤50% or prior myocardial infarction.

Study Plan

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Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

3 intervention groups are designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental

Group II

Experimental

Group III

Experimental

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

These are the hospitals, clinics, or research facilities where the trial is being conducted. You can find the location closest to you and its status.

This study has 1 location

Suspended

Wilmer Eye Institute

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CompletedOne Study Center