RecruitingPhase 2NCT07018622

Protecting the Kidney's Proximal Tubules From Platinum-Based Chemotherapy Toxicity

Effect of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibition on Urinary Biomarkers of Kidney Injury After Platinum-Based Chemotherapy


Sponsor

Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran

Enrollment

46 participants

Start Date

May 7, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Patients with cancer who receive platinum-based chemotherapy are at increased risk of kidney injury caused by these drugs. This form of toxicity can lead to treatment delays, dose reductions, or permanent discontinuation of chemotherapy, all of which can negatively impact cancer outcomes and increase patient morbidity. Despite the clinical significance, there are currently no effective strategies to prevent platinum-induced kidney damage. Existing preventive measures-such as hydration, mannitol use, and magnesium supplementation-are limited and not always effective. This clinical trial investigates whether a type of medication known as a Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor, specifically dapagliflozin, can protect the kidneys from damage during platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with solid tumors. Researchers believe that blocking SGLT2 in the kidney may reduce toxicity in the proximal tubules-the area most affected by platinum drugs. The primary goal of this study is to compare the levels of a specific urinary biomarker of kidney injury (called KIM-1) 72 hours after chemotherapy, between patients who receive dapagliflozin and those who receive a placebo. Lower levels of this biomarker may indicate that dapagliflozin is helping protect the kidneys. Secondary goals include comparing additional urinary biomarkers of kidney damage and function-such as EGF (epidermal growth factor), N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (uNAG), albumin (AlbU), and β2-microglobulin (uβ2-m)-at 72 hours and 7 days after chemotherapy. The study will also assess: The percentage of patients who develop acute kidney injury, Changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate (a measure of kidney function), Electrolyte abnormalities (sodium, magnesium, phosphorus), And any adverse events associated with dapagliflozin use. As exploratory objectives, the trial will also evaluate cancer treatment response between groups (using RECIST 1.1 criteria) and the overall safety and tolerability of dapagliflozin compared to placebo. This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, meaning that participants will be randomly assigned to receive either dapagliflozin or a placebo, and neither the patients nor the study team will know who receives which treatment until the study ends. The central hypothesis is that dapagliflozin will reduce urinary biomarkers of kidney injury by at least 50% compared to placebo, offering a potential protective strategy against platinum-induced nephrotoxicity without interfering with cancer treatment.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is looking at whether a common diabetes medication (an SGLT2 inhibitor) can protect the kidneys from damage caused by platinum-based chemotherapy drugs like cisplatin or carboplatin. **You may be eligible if...** - You have a solid tumor (cancer) that requires cisplatin or carboplatin chemotherapy - Your expected survival is more than 4 months - You are able to perform daily activities with minimal limitations (ECOG 0–2) **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have had a kidney removed or received a kidney transplant - You are currently taking other medications known to harm the kidneys (e.g., certain antibiotics or chemotherapy drugs) - You have type 1 diabetes or poorly controlled type 2 diabetes - You have active kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) - You have previously used or currently need SGLT2 inhibitor medications - Your kidney function is severely reduced (eGFR below 20) - You have an active urinary tract infection or urinary blockage - You are already enrolled in another clinical trial Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DRUGDapagliflozin 10 MG Oral Tablet

Participants in this arm will receive oral dapagliflozin 10 mg daily starting one day before platinum-based chemotherapy infusion (cisplatin or carboplatin) and continuing for 72 hours. The intervention aims to assess the potential nephroprotective effect of SGLT2 inhibition. Standard supportive care including hydration and magnesium supplementation will be provided to all participants.

DRUGPlacebo Oral Tablet

Participants in this arm will receive a matched oral placebo starting one day before platinum-based chemotherapy infusion (cisplatin or carboplatin) and continuing for 72 hours. Standard supportive care including hydration and magnesium supplementation will also be provided. Investigators and participants will remain blinded to the group assignments.


Locations(1)

Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición "Salvador Zubirán"

México, Tlalpan, Mexico

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