Abstract 1086P
Background
Advanced melanoma patients (pts), who progress on immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) or targeted therapy (for BRAF mut) have a poor outcome. Conventional CD1c (BDCA-1)+ and CD141 (BDCA-3)+ myDC in the tumor microenvironment are crucial for eliciting antitumor immune responses and the effectiveness of PD-1/CTLA-4 ICB. Following a single IT injection of autologous myDC with (repeated Q2w thereafter) the synthetic saponin-based immune adjuvant AS01B and IPI plus IV NIVO, 3 responses were obtained in 8 refractory melanoma pts (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03707808 ; J. Tijtgat et al. JITC 2024).
Methods
In a second cohort of this phase Ib trial the safety of a weekly dose-intensified regimen of IT 10 mg IPI and 50 μg AS01B, plus 10 mg NIVO IV Q2w was investigated. As previously, autologous blood myDC isolated by leukapheresis, were injected into the same lesion (day 2). Baseline and on-treatment biopsies were collected.
Results
Six pts (3 M, med age 55y [35-60]) with unresectable stage IIIC (n=2), stage IV-M1a (n=3), and -M1c (n=1) received the planned study treatment with a median of 5 IT and 6 IV injections. Two pts obtained a complete response (CR), and 1 pt a stable disease (disease control rate 50%). A pathological CR was documented in 3 out of 10 injected lesions (in 2 pts with “overall” 1 CR, and 1 SD). mPFS was 35w, mOS was not reached. Treatment related adverse events (TRAE) included transient grade 1/2 injection site reactions and constitutional symptoms. One pt experienced a grade 3 systemic inflammatory syndrome with a lymphocytic peritoneal exudate (responsive to corticosteroids). There were no grade 4-5 TRAE. Multiplex IHC analysis of tumor biopsies is ongoing.
Conclusions
The combination of IT CD1c (BDCA-1)+/CD141 (BDCA-3)+ DC-injection, with weekly IT IPI and AS01B, plus low-dose IV NIVO is tolerable and demonstrated clinically meaningful anti-tumor activity in refractory advanced melanoma. The weekly administration regimen is considered the maximum tolerated treatment intensity. The trial continues as a randomized phase II trial.
Clinical trial identification
NCT03707808; April 2023.
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
B. Neyns.
Funding
Kom op tegen Kanker.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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