PRGN-2009 and bintrafusp alfa for patients with advanced or metastatic human papillomavirus-associated cancer.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy Pub Date : 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1007/s00262-025-04009-z
Charalampos S Floudas, Meghali Goswami, Renee N Donahue, Julius Strauss, Danielle M Pastor, Jason M Redman, Isaac Brownell, Evrim B Turkbey, Seth M Steinberg, Lisa M Cordes, Jennifer L Marté, Maheen H Khan, Sheri McMahon, Elizabeth Lamping, Michell Manu, Manuk Manukyan, Douglas E Brough, Amy Lankford, Caroline Jochems, Jeffrey Schlom, James L Gulley
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Abstract

Background: This first-in-human phase 1 study (NCT04432597) evaluated the safety and recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of PRGN-2009, a gorilla adenoviral-vector targeting oncoproteins E6, E7 (human papillomavirus (HPV)16/18) and E5 (HPV16), as monotherapy (Arm 1A) and combined with the bifunctional TGF-β "trap"/anti-PD-L1 fusion protein bintrafusp alfa (BA; Arm 1B), in patients with recurrent/metastatic HPV-associated cancer.

Methods: Patients with ≥ 1 prior treatment (immunotherapy allowed) received PRGN-2009 (1 × 1011 particle units or 5 × 1011 particle units, subcutaneously) every 2 weeks for 3 doses, then every 4 weeks (Arm 1A), or PRGN-2009 (RP2D, schedule per Arm 1A) and BA (1200 mg, intravenously) every 2 weeks (Arm 1B). Primary endpoints were safety and RP2D of PRGN-2009; secondary objectives included overall response rate (ORR) and overall survival (OS).

Results: Seventeen patients were treated. In Arm 1A (n = 6) there were no dose limiting toxicities or grade 3/4 treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs), 5 × 1011 PU was selected as RP2D, no responses were observed, and median OS (mOS) was 7.4 months (95% CI 2.9-26.8). In Arm 1B (n = 11), grade 3/4 TRAEs occurred in 27% of patients, ORR was 20% for all patients (22% in checkpoint-resistant patients), and mOS was 24.6 months (95% CI 9.6-not reached). Multifunctional HPV-specific T cells were increased or induced de novo in 80% of patients and not impacted by anti-vector antibodies. Higher serum IL-8 at baseline associated with shorter OS.

Conclusions: PRGN-2009 was well tolerated, and immune responses were observed to PRGN-2009. Encouraging anti-tumor activity and OS were noted in the combination with BA arm, consisting mainly of checkpoint-resistant patients. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04432597.

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期刊介绍: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy has the basic aim of keeping readers informed of the latest research results in the fields of oncology and immunology. As knowledge expands, the scope of the journal has broadened to include more of the progress being made in the areas of biology concerned with biological response modifiers. This helps keep readers up to date on the latest advances in our understanding of tumor-host interactions. The journal publishes short editorials including "position papers," general reviews, original articles, and short communications, providing a forum for the most current experimental and clinical advances in tumor immunology.
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