Phase I study of intratumoral administration of CV8102 in patients with advanced melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, or adenoid cystic carcinoma.
Thomas Eigentler, Ioannis Thomas, Igor Samoylenko, Michael Erdmann, Lucie Heinzerling, Sebastian Ochsenreither, Jürgen Krauss, Arjun Oberoi, Caroline Robert, Celeste Lebbe, Juan Martin-Liberal, Lukas Koch, Erika Richtig, Patrick Terheyden, Carsten Weishaupt, Peter Mohr, Yulia Semiletova, Casilda Llacer Perez, Peter Brossart, Franz Georg Bauernfeind, Michael Fluck, Artem Poltoratskiy, Marina Sekacheva, Ainara Soria, Beate Schmitt-Bormann, Marina Gonzalez, Jana Heß, Peter Wengenmayer, Tobias Seibel, Sven D Koch, Gianluca Quintini, Paula Codó, Martin Falk, Oliver Schönborn-Kellenberger, Ulrike Gnad-Vogt
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Abstract
Background: CV8102, a toll-like receptor 7/8 and RIG I agonist, has demonstrated antitumor immune responses in preclinical studies. We investigated intratumoral (IT) administration of CV8102 in patients with anti-programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) therapy-naïve or anti-PD-1 therapy-refractory cutaneous melanoma (cMEL) and in patients with advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma.
Methods: This open-label, cohort-based, phase I dose escalation study aimed to establish the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), recommended dose (RD), safety and preliminary efficacy of CV8102 as monotherapy or in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor. The preliminary efficacy of the RD was assessed in patients with cMEL in the expansion cohorts.
Results: Between September 2017 and October 2022, 98 patients were enrolled in monotherapy and combination therapy dose escalation and dose expansion cohorts. Two patients in the CV8102 monotherapy dose escalation cohort experienced relevant toxicities at the 900 µg dose level. One patient had Grade 3 aspartate transaminase/alanine aminotransferase elevation which met dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) criteria. Another patient experienced Grade 3 immune-mediated pneumonitis. No DLTs occurred in the combination therapy dose escalation cohort. The MTD was not formally reached and the RD for expansion was 600 µg. Common treatment-emergent adverse events were fever (57%), chills (37%) and fatigue (25%). In the dose escalation part, objective responses occurred in 3/33 patients treated with CV8102 as monotherapy and in 2/25 patients treated with CV8102 plus a PD-1 inhibitor. In the expansion cohorts in patients with anti-PD-1 therapy-refractory melanoma, 0/10 patients treated with CV8102 as monotherapy and 5/30 patients (17%) treated in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor experienced objective responses.
Conclusions: IT CV8102 was generally well tolerated with preliminary signs of efficacy as monotherapy and in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor.
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The Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC) is a peer-reviewed publication that promotes scientific exchange and deepens knowledge in the constantly evolving fields of tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy. With an open access format, JITC encourages widespread access to its findings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, spanning from basic science to translational and clinical research. Key areas of interest include tumor-host interactions, the intricate tumor microenvironment, animal models, the identification of predictive and prognostic immune biomarkers, groundbreaking pharmaceutical and cellular therapies, innovative vaccines, combination immune-based treatments, and the study of immune-related toxicity.