Abstract 158P
Background
The contribution of cross-presenting XCR1+ dendritic cells (DCs) and SIRPα+ DCs in maintaining T cell function in chronic infection has been previously described by our group, but their impact in cancer immunotherapy remains unexplored. We report results from the prespecified translational analysis in VENEZOLUNG trial and preliminary efficacy and safety data.
Methods
VENEZOLUNG is an open-label, phase 1b/2 trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of autologous tumor lysate-pulsed DC product combined with atezolizumab as maintenance therapy in extensive stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). After standard induction, patients received up to six doses of mature DCs intradermally and atezolizumab 1200 mg iv every three weeks. The dynamic interplay between the DC populations and exhausted CD8+ T cell subsets was analyzed in patient blood samples by flow cytometry to assess markers of T cell exhaustion, effector regulatory T cells, gamma delta T cells, and XCR1+cDC1, exploring correlations with clinical outcomes.
Results
20 patients enrolled, mostly PD-L1 negative (75%) and SCLC-A subtype (58%). Seventeen patients completed DC vaccination (median doses 3, range 1-6). Treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) occurred in 80% of patients, most grade 1-2. Grade 3-4 TRAEs were chemotherapy related: neutropenia (25%), anemia (15%), thrombocytopenia (10%) and lymphopenia (5%). DC vaccination side effects were grade 1-2 injection site irritation (15%). Overall response was 94%. After a median follow up of 17.4 months (m), median progression free survival was 4.7 m (95% CI, 4.2 to 5.8) and overall survival (OS) 11.6 m (95%CI 6.3, 17.9). PBMCs pre- and post-treatment from 10 patients showed those with expansion of circulating XCR1+ DC (n=6) had a parallel increase in CXCR5+PD-1+ follicular helper CD8 T cells and a median OS of 26 m (95% CI, 6.8, NA) vs 6.3 m (95% CI, 5-12.1) in patients without significant XCR1+ DC expansion (p=0.035). Decrease of Tpex (CXCR5+ PD1+ non-naive CD8+ T cells), cDC1s, cDC2scorrelated with higher risk of death (p-value <0.05).
Conclusions
The role of XCR1+ DCs could be crucial for checkpoint inhibitor-based therapy.
Clinical trial identification
NCT04487756.
Legal entity responsible for the study
Institut Oncologico Dr Rosell (IOR).
Funding
Roche.
Disclosure
M. Gonzalez Cao: Non-Financial Interests, Institutional, Sponsor/Funding: Roche, Regeneron, Astra zeneca, Novartis. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
21P - Impact of TP53 mutation subtypes on the efficacy of anti-PD-(L)1 immunotherapy in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Presenter: Lige Wu
Session: Poster Display session
22P - Extracellular vesicles as predictive biomarkers for chemoimmunotherapy in biliary tract cancer
Presenter: Michele Zanoni
Session: Poster Display session
23P - Non-small cell lung cancer DNA methylation profiles correlate with immune checkpoint inhibitor response
Presenter: Julia Berger
Session: Poster Display session
24P - Blood DNA methylation profiles in NSCLC patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Presenter: Markus Kleinberger
Session: Poster Display session
25P - Circulating tumor DNA is predictive of overall survival in patients with metastatic uveal melanoma
Presenter: Egle Ramelyte
Session: Poster Display session
26P - Liquid biopsy-based percision immunotherapy: CCAT1 and HEIH lncRNAs identify young breast cancer patients likely to respond to PD-L1 blockade
Presenter: Rana Youness
Session: Poster Display session
27P - Single cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) analysis of peripheral immune cell populations from patients treated with anti-PD1 with recurrent and/or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (R/M SCCHN)
Presenter: Séverine Carlier
Session: Poster Display session
28P - Circulating biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Presenter: Paola Ulivi
Session: Poster Display session
29P - Prognostic value of systemic inflammatory index and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio in muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemo-immunotherapy in the AURA trial
Presenter: Jeremy Blanc
Session: Poster Display session
30P - The prognostic value of low density neutrophils in breast cancer: Implications for therapeutic strategies
Presenter: Telma Martins
Session: Poster Display session