Abstract 116P
Background
Biomarkers of response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are critically needed. Previous studies have demonstrated that the relative abundance (rel abu) of fecal Akkermansia muciniphila (Akk) is associated with clinical benefit, defined by response rate and survival.
Methods
Patients (pts) with NSCLC amenable to upfront ICI +/- chemotherapy (CT), were prospectively enrolled between June 2021 and March 2024 at Gustave Roussy (NCT04567446). Stool (n=182) and blood (n=202) samples were collected before starting ICI (T0) and after 2 cycles of ICI (T1). Metagenomics (MGS) analyses were used to determine the prevalence and rel abu of Akk in stool samples. Anti-Akk IgG and IgA were assessed by flow cytometry and ELISA/VIDAS assays were performed on fresh blood to characterize memory TH17 (IL17) and TH1 (IFNg; after 22h stimulation by pasteurised Akk) responses. Objective Response Rate (ORR) and Progression-Free Survival (PFS) and Overall Survival (OS) were assessed.
Results
Among 104 pts with advanced NSCLC, 72% were treated with ICI/CT and 28% with ICI alone. The median follow-up and PFS were 14.5 months (mo) and 9.11 mo, respectively. MGS analyses on 59 pts showed that Akk+ pts (36%) tended to have longer PFS than Akk- pts (64%). After categorizing pts by rel abu - Akkhi (>4.799), Akklo (≤4.799), or Akk0 (absence of Akk)-, we found both Akkhi and Akk0 pts showed a significantly higher proportion of progressive disease (PD) compared with Akklo (p=0.001). Furthermore, Akkhi pts had a significantly shorter PFS (p=0.020). Among pts with longitudinal MGS data in the ICI+CT subgroup, 59% showed no change in Akk group, while 41% presented a shift from Akk0 to Akklo between T0 and T1. Among 37 pts, high levels of IgG anti-Akk, associated with less prevalent fecal Akk (p=0.057), were correlated with higher rates of PD (p=0.226) and shorter OS (p=0.036). Of note, pts with positive TH1 (IFNg) or TH17 (IL-17) profiles against Akk had a significantly reduced PFS (p=0.02/0.004, respectively).
Conclusions
These findings suggest that immune responses targeting a clinically relevant and immunogenic commensal (such as Akk) can be deleterious, prompting the use of Akk products to increase response rates, especially in Akk-negative patients.
Editorial acknowledgement
Clinical trial identification
NCT04567446.
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
RHU5 “ANR-21-RHUS-0017” Immunolife” RHU Lumiere: ANR-16-RHUS-0008 SIGN'IT ARC foundation 2020 and 2023.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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