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    P2.07 - Immunology and Immunotherapy (ID 708)

    • Event: WCLC 2017
    • Type: Poster Session with Presenters Present
    • Track: Immunology and Immunotherapy
    • Presentations: 1
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      P2.07-059 - Phase I Trial of Gene Mediated Cytotoxic Immunotherapy (GMCI) for Malignant Pleural Effusion (MPE) and Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma (MPM) (ID 10269)

      09:30 - 09:30  |  Author(s): A. Manzanera

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      Background:
      GMCI is a tumor-specific immune-stimulator through local delivery of aglatimagene besadenovec, an adenovirus-based vector expressing the HSV-1 thymidine kinase gene (AdV-tk) followed by anti-herpetic prodrug. We conducted a phase I dose escalation trial of intrapleural administration of aglatimagene besadenovec followed by standard chemotherapy in patients with MPE.

      Method:
      The primary end-point of this dose escalation trial was safety. Eligibility included patients with MPE or MPM with a clinical indication for placement of pleural catheter, age > 18 yrs, ECOG PS 0-1, FEV1> 40% predicted and adequate end organ function. Intra-pleural (IP) AdV-tk was administered at doses of 1x 10[12 ]viral particles (vp) (Cohort 1); 1x10[13 ]vp (Cohort 2); and 1x10[13 ]vp plus celecoxib (Cohort 3). Three patients were treated per cohort with 10 patients in the expansion phase. Valacyclovir (2 gm PO TID x 14 days) started the day after AdV-tk followed by chemotherapy. Secondary end-points included response rate, progression free survival, overall survival and immune response.

      Result:
      From 2013 to 2015, 19 patients were enrolled and completed therapy: median age 69.5 years (range 41-89), 14 malignant mesothelioma (MM) (9 epithelioid, 3 sarcomatoid, 2 biphasic), 4 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and 1 breast cancer. Eight patients received IP AdV-tk upon diagnosis, 7 prior to 2[nd] line and 4 prior to 3[rd] line chemotherapy. Safety results have previously been reported. Response according to RECIST was evaluable for 17 pts. Best response was PR in 4 patients (3 with MM, and one pt with NSCLC), 9 SD and 4 PD. As of 05/2017, three patients are alive and in active follow up (one with NSCLC, and 2 with MM), range of follow up 21-32 months. Of the 4 patients with NSCLC, 3 had prolonged disease stabilization (median overall survival 25.7 months post-GMCI), and one patient is still alive 3.6 years from initial diagnosis (29 month post-GMCI).

      Conclusion:
      We previously reported that GMCI can be safely administered at high-doses IP in combination with chemotherapy. With median follow up of 31 months, we report that the majority of the patients experienced clinical benefit and sustained disease stabilization was seen in patients with NSCLC. Three patients are still alive and in active follow up. Phase II studies are warranted to further determine efficacy based on these preliminary encouraging observations; NCT01997190.

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