Abstract 27P
Background
Preliminary results of the interim analysis of the ARCADIA trial have shown that combining multitargeted receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor CABO with the checkpoint inhibitor DURVA has promising activity in patients (pts) affected by UC after chemotherapy. To identify peripheral blood biomarkers potentially associated with clinical response, we carried out a quantitative profiling of innate and adaptive immune subsets from a subset of treated pts.
Methods
From 09/2019 and 08/2023 blood samples from 65 pts (45= pure UC, 20=VHs) were collected at baseline and before the third treatment cycle. Absolute cell counts for 29 innate and adaptive immune subsets were determined by multiparametric flow cytometry.
Results
In pre-therapy samples a significant higher counts for all CD45+ leukocytes were found in non-responders compared to responders (p=0.0053, Mann Whitney test, n= 27 patients). This was, explained by higher counts for CD16+CD15+ neutrophils (p=0.0005), classical CD14+CD16- (p=0.0119) and CD14++CD16+ intermediate (p=0.0186) monocytes, CD56dim CD16+ NK cells (p=0.0365) and Lin-HLA-DR-/LoCD33+CD14+CD15- M-MDSCs (p=0.0281). At baseline, higher neutrophils counts were associated with worse PFS (p=0.0117, log rank test), while higher eosinophils counts were associated with improved PFS (p=0.0158). Compared to responders, non-responders underwent a significant reduction in post-treatment counts for all CD45+ leukocytes (p=0,0024, Wilcoxon matched pair test), due to reduction of neutrophils (p=0.0068), CD15+CD16- eosinophils (p=0.0068), CD3+ T cells (p=0.0425) CD19+ B cells (p=0.0068), classical monocytes (p=0.0034), activated (HLA-DR+) CD56dim CD16- NK cells (p=0.0068), M-MDSCs (p=0.0161), Lin- HLA-DR-/Lo CD33+ CD14- CD15+ PMN-MDSCs (p=0.001), Lin- HLA-DR+ CD33- pDCs (p=0.0269) and Lin- HLA-DR+ CD33+ mDCs (p=0.0005).
Conclusions
These preliminary findings suggest that high baseline counts for granulocytes, monocytes and MDSCs may negatively impact on response in pts treated with CABO+DURVA. Moreover, baseline neutrophils and eosinophils counts show opposite impact on PFS.
Clinical trial identification
NCT03824691.
Legal entity responsible for the study
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori.
Funding
NET-2016-02361632 from Italian Health Ministry to A. Anichini.
Disclosure
P. Giannatempo: Financial Interests, Personal, Advisory Board: Pfizer. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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