Abstract 1136P
Background
There are no active treatment options for patients (pts) with progressive melanoma brain metastases (MBM) who have failed treatment with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) and BRAF-/MEK-inhibitors (BRAF/MEKi). Regorafenib (REGO), an oral multi-target kinase inhibitor (incl. inhibition of RAF-dimers), has single-agent activity in pretreated melanoma (VD Mijnsbrugge et al. SMR 2022).
Methods
We report our single center retrospective review of prospectively registered pts with refractory MBM treated with REGO and BRAF/MEKi.
Results
17 pts with stage IV-M1d melanoma were included (8F; med age 54y [33-75]; WHO PS: 0/1/2/3 resp. n=3/6/6/2 pts; 13 pts BRAFmt (12 BRAF V600mt, 1 BRAF fusion), 4 pts NRAS Q61mt). All pts previously progressed on ICB, BRAF/MEKi (all BRAFmt pts), chemotherapy (4 pts), T-VEC (2 pts), REGO mono (3 pts), and REGO + ICB (2 pts). At baseline, 15 pts had active MBM (8 pts were on steroids); 4 pts had intracranial evaluable disease only. BRAFmt pts were treated with REGO (40-80 mg QD) combined with BRAF/MEKi, NRASmt pts with REGO + MEKi (+ low-dose BRAFi to mitigate skin toxicity). There were no grade >4 TRAE. Grade 3 TRAE included arterial hypertension (n=4), and hepatotoxicity (n=2). None of the 2 pts without active MBM at baseline progressed intra-cranially. The best objective intracranial response (according to RANO-BM) in 17 response evaluable pts was: PR in 5 pts (29%; incl. 4 BRAFmt pts), and SD in 5 pts (29%; incl. 4 BRAFmt pts). In 5 pts intra- and extracranial disease control (PR, SD) were concordant. 3 pts with PR intra- had SD extra-cranially; 2 pts with SD intra- had PD extra-cranially. Assuming a potential clinical benefit of therapy beyond first PD, 10 out of 16 progressive pts continued treatment and remained clinically stable for an additional 3-48 weeks (w) (median 7w). Median time on REGO+BRAF/MEKi in BRAFmt pts was 13w [range 3-62], and 27.5w [range 3-56] on REGO + MEKi in NRASmt pts. In 3 pts treatment is ongoing (9-62w after initiation). Median PFS and OS is resp. 8.4w and 24.6w in BRAFmt pts; 8.6w and 10.1w in NRASmt pts.
Conclusions
In heavily pretreated patients with refractory MBM, REGO combined with BRAF/MEKi demonstrated promising anti-tumor activity. Further investigation in a prospective trial is warranted.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
Bart Neyns.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
I. Dirven: Non-Financial Interests, Institutional, Product Samples, Drug support only for investigator-sponsored single-centre clinical trial: Bayer; Non-Financial Interests, Institutional, Non-financial benefits, Travel, accommodation, and expenses: AstraZeneca. J. Tijtgat: Financial Interests, Institutional, Advisory Board: Novartis. B. Neyns: Financial Interests, Institutional, Advisory Board: Novartis, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pierre Fabre, MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme); Financial Interests, Institutional, Research Grant: Novartis, Pfizer; Non-Financial Interests, Institutional, Product Samples: Bayer. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
1160P - Methods of nivolumab administration in advanced melanoma: A comparison of patients’ clinical outcomes treated with flat dose or weight-adjusted dose, FLATIMEL study
Presenter: Iona Campo le Brun
Session: Poster session 13
1161P - Therapeutic outcome of molecular profiling of melanoma patients resistant to standard treatment: Real-world data
Presenter: Madona SAKKAL
Session: Poster session 13
1162P - Prolonged exposure to proton pump inhibitors (PPI) at the time of initiation of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) mediates better clinical outcomes in patients with metastatic melanoma
Presenter: Kyrillus Shohdy
Session: Poster session 13
1163P - CD39 affect the prognostic role of NLR via N2 neutrophils in metastatic melanoma patients treated with immunotherapy
Presenter: Domenico Mallardo
Session: Poster session 13
1164P - Changes of TCR repertoire in metastatic melanoma and renal cell carcinoma patients treated with nivolumab correlate with overall survival
Presenter: Martin Klabusay
Session: Poster session 13
1165P - Single cell spatial features of in-transit melanoma associated with patient outcome to immunotherapy
Presenter: Xinyu Bai
Session: Poster session 13
1166P - Multi-modal and longitudinal characterization of the tumor and immune microenvironment from primary melanoma to in-transit and distant metastasis
Presenter: Giuseppe Tarantino
Session: Poster session 13
1168P - Tumor PD-L1 predicts the outcome of PD-1-based immunotherapy in metastatic melanoma depending on the type of tissue examined
Presenter: Jan-Malte Placke
Session: Poster session 13
1169P - Tumour transcriptional and spatial protein profiling in Mexican patients reveals that acral lentiginous melanoma is characterized by an immunosuppressive microenvironment
Presenter: Martha Estefania Vázquez-Cruz
Session: Poster session 13
1170P - Survival outcome prediction of primary melanoma tumours from histology images using deep learning
Presenter: Céline Bossard
Session: Poster session 13