Abstract 1360P
Background
Radiotherapy can elicit significant immunostimulatory effects, including triggering immunogenic cell death (ICD) by stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and improving the tumor immune microenvironment (TME) by low-dose radiotherapy (LDRT). This trial is designed to validation the efficacy and safety of the combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) with Hybrid-RT for metastatic driven-genes negative NSCLC.
Methods
All enrolled patients receive first-line ICI plus chemotherapy for 4-6 cycles referred to NCCN guidelines. Patients with disease partial response (PR) or stable disease (SD) would be included into our study. Definition of Hybrid RT: For SBRT-safe lesion, SBRT is given to each lesion, with a radiotherapy of 24Gy in 3 fractions or 50Gy in 4 to 5 fractions; For LDRT lesion: All lesions except SBRT-safe lesion were given low-dose radiotherapy of 6 to 15Gy (1.5Gy per fraction); For patients with stage III NSCLC after re-staging, primary tumor and regional metastatic lymph nodes receive a radiotherapy of 48Gy in 12 fractions The primary endpoint was median progression-free survival (mPFS), and secondary endpoints were treatment-related adverse events (TRAE). In addition, we explored the effects of hybrid RT plus ICI on anti-tumor immunity and its potential mechanisms in mouse model.
Results
From Mar 1, 2022 to Dec 30, 2023, a total of 78 patients were enrolled in this study. Median follow-up for all patients was 17.7 months (IQR 8·4–25·7). The mPFS was 11.8 months (IQR 6·9–23.8), with 1-year and 1.5-year PFS rates of 45.4% and 38.6%, respectively. mOS not yet reached. Serious TRAE occurred in 14.1% (grade ≥ 3, 11/78) of patients. The percentages of CD8+T cells, and M1-type macrophages in patient peripheral blood were significantly increased after Hybrid-RT. In the mouse model, Hybrid RT promote the infiltration of GZMB+CD8+T cells and M1 macrophages in TME, significantly enhancing the therapeutic response of ICI.
Conclusions
Combining ICI with Hybrid-RT is safe and promising in patients with metastatic driven-genes negative NSCLC. These results warrant validation in a randomised phase 3 trial.
Clinical trial identification
NCT05348668.
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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