A Phase Ii Basket Trial Of Dual Anti-Ctla-4 And Anti-Pd-1 Blockade In Rare Tumors (Dart) Swog S1609: The Thyroid Tumor Cohort

Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer(2020)

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Background Checkpoint inhibitors acting against PD-1 and CTLA-4 have provided significant benefit for patients. However, their efficacy in rare tumors has not been determined. This abstract presents the results of combination therapy with anti-CTLA and anti-PD-1 in the thyroid cohort of SWOG S1609 Dual Anti-CTLA-4 \u0026 Anti-PD-1 blockade in Rare Tumors (DART). Methods This study is a prospective, open-label, multicenter phase 2 clinical trial of ipilimumab (1 mg/kg intravenously every 6 weeks) plus nivolumab (240 mg intravenously every 2 weeks) in rare tumors. Here we report the outcomes from thyroid cancer patients. The primary endpoint is objective response rate (ORR) (RECIST v1.1) (confirmed complete response (CR) and partial responses (PR)); progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), stable disease (SD) \u003e6 months, and toxicity are secondary endpoints. Results Twenty-one patients were registered and seventeen were eligible and received therapy. Median age of the patients was 59 (range 33–78), 59% (N=10) of enrolled patients were male. The most common subtype of thyroid cancer was papillary (47%, N=8), then medullary (24%, N=4), anaplastic (24%, N=4) and Hurtle cell histology (6%, N=1). The ORR was 12% [CR, 0%, N= 0; PR, 12%, N= 2; 1 papillary and 1 anaplastic subtype]; in addition 12% (N=2) had unconfirmed PR (both papillary subtype). Of note, 1 out of 4 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (25%) had a response that lasted more than two years. 35% (N=6) of patients had SD for over 6 months, 12% (N=2) had SD for less than 6 months (figure 1 ab 39–88) and median PFS was 9.5 months (4.99-infinity); 6-month OS was 88% (74–100%) and median OS was not reached. One patient died while enrolled. 94.1% (N=16) experienced toxicities with 52.9% (N=9) experiencing grade 3–5 toxicities. The most common adverse events were fatigue (41.2%, N=7), elevated lipase (29.4%, N=5), acute kidney injury, diarrhea, muscle weakness, anorexia, pruritis, nausea and alanine aminotransferase elevation (21.1%, N=3 each). The most common immune-mediated adverse events were acute kidney injury and elevated lipase (29.4%, N=5 each). Conclusions Combination therapy with ipilimumab plus nivolumab in thyroid cancer resulted in an ORR of 12% with two partial responses in seventeen treated patients. Trial Registration NCT02834013 Ethics Approval The study was approved by the NCI Adult Central Institutional Review Board, approval number 02834013.
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