Testing the Addition of an Individualized Vaccine to Durvalumab and Tremelimumab and Chemotherapy in Patients With Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer
- Conditions
- Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8Invasive Breast CarcinomaMetastatic Triple-Negative Breast Carcinoma
- Interventions
- Procedure: Biopsy ProcedureProcedure: Biospecimen CollectionProcedure: Computed TomographyProcedure: Magnetic Resonance ImagingBiological: Personalized Synthetic Long Peptide Vaccine
- Registration Number
- NCT03606967
- Lead Sponsor
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Brief Summary
This phase II trial studies how well nab-paclitaxel, durvalumab, and tremelimumab with or without personalized synthetic long peptide vaccine (neoantigen vaccine) works in treating patients with triple negative breast cancer that has spread from where it first started (primary site) to other places in the body (metastatic). Chemotherapy drugs, such as nab-paclitaxel, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as durvalumab and tremelimumab, may induce changes in body's immune system and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Vaccines made from peptides may help the body build an effective immune response to kill tumor cells. It is not yet known whether giving nab-paclitaxel, durvalumab, and tremelimumab with or without neoantigen vaccine will work better in treating patients with triple negative breast cancer.
- Detailed Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. Evaluate the clinical response to nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab + neoantigen vaccine (Arm 1) versus (vs.) nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab (Arm 2) in patients with metastatic triple negative breast cancer (TNBC).
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:
I. Evaluate the safety of nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab + neoantigen vaccine vs. nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab in patients with metastatic TNBC.
EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES:
I. Assess the immune response induced by nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab + neoantigen vaccine vs. nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab in patients with metastatic TNBC.
II. Biomarkers of response to therapy will be assessed based on the research biopsies performed at baseline, following the chemotherapy run-in (Part A) and following nab-paclitaxel + durvalumab (MEDI4736) + tremelimumab +/- neoantigen vaccine (Part B).
OUTLINE:
PART A: Patients receive gemcitabine hydrochloride intravenously (IV) over 30 minutes and carboplatin IV over 30 minutes on days 1 and 8 of each cycle. Treatment repeats every 21 days for up to 18 weeks (6 cycles) in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients who experience progression of disease or who are intolerant of treatment within the first 18 weeks may switch and receive nab-paclitaxel IV over 30 minutes on days 1, 8, and 15 of each cycle or sacituzumab govitecan-hziy IV over 1-3 hours on days 1 and 8 or each cycle. Treatment with nab-paclitaxel repeats every 28 days for up to 2 cycles (for patients with progressive disease) or until a total of 18 weeks of treatment have been completed (for patients who are intolerant of treatment) at the discretion of the treating physician. Treatment with sacituzumab govitecan-hziyl repeats every 21 days for up to 2 cycles (for patients with progressive disease) or until a total of 18 weeks of treatment have been completed (for patients who are intolerant of treatment) at the discretion of the treating physician.
PART B: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Patients receive personalized synthetic long peptide vaccine and poly-ICLC subcutaneously (SC) on days 1, 4, 8, 15, 22, 50, and 78 in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients also receive tremelimumab IV over 60 minutes on day 1 of cycles 1-4, durvalumab IV over 60 minutes on day 1 of each cycle and nab-paclitaxel IV over 30 minutes on days 1, 8, and 15 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 28 days in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
ARM II: Patients receive tremelimumab IV over 60 minutes on day 1 of cycles 1-4, durvalumab IV over 60 minutes on day 1 of each cycle and nab-paclitaxel IV over 30 minutes on days 1, 8, and 15 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 28 days in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
Patients undergo tumor biopsy, blood and urine sample collection, computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on study.
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up every 3 months for 1 year, then annually thereafter.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 70
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Patients must have a histologically confirmed diagnosis of metastatic invasive triple negative breast cancer. Patients with clinical and/or radiologic suspicion of metastatic TNBC can be consented prior to this confirmation.
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Estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) less than Allred score of 3 OR less than 1% positive staining cells in the invasive component of the tumor.
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HER2 negative by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) or immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining 0 or 1+.
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PD-L1 negative by a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) approved laboratory using compatible assays appropriate for treatment decisions.
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Patients may have measurable or evaluable disease.
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Patients must be willing to undergo biopsy and have accessible lesions for a new biopsy, or they must have sufficient tissue available from a biopsy performed for standard of care (specifications below). If patient does not have enough archived tissue available, a new biopsy is required. A tumor specimen obtained from relapsed metastatic or locally advanced disease (if applicable) must be submitted. Acceptable samples include core needle biopsies for deep tumor tissue (minimum 4 cores) or excisional, incisional, punch, or forceps biopsies for cutaneous, subcutaneous, or mucosal lesions. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor specimens in paraffin blocks are preferred; FFPE tumor tissue sections on slides may be provided if sufficient material (15 x 10μ- unstained) is available. Fine-needle aspiration, brushing, cell pellet from pleural effusion, bone metastases, and lavage samples are not acceptable.
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No prior therapy for metastatic TNBC. Patients who have received taxane-based adjuvant therapy are required to have a disease-free interval of at least 12 months after completion of taxane therapy.
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Age >= 18 years. Because no dosing or adverse event data are currently available on the use of durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab in combination with neoantigen vaccine in patients < 18 years of age, children are excluded from this study, but will be eligible for future pediatric trials
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Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status =< 1 (Karnofsky >= 60%).
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Body weight > 30 kg.
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Must have a life expectancy of at least 12 weeks.
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Absolute neutrophil count >= 1,500/mcL.
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Platelets >= 100,000/mcL.
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Hemoglobin >= 9.0 g/dL.
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Serum bilirubin =< 1.5 x institutional upper limit of normal.
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Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase [SGOT])/alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase [SGPT]) =< 2.5 x institutional upper limit of normal unless liver metastases are present, in which case it must be =< 5 x institutional upper limit of normal.
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Calculated creatinine clearance > 40 mL/min by the Cockcroft-Gault formula or by 24-hour urine collection for determination of creatinine clearance.
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Evidence of post-menopausal status or negative urinary or serum pregnancy test for female pre-menopausal patients. Women will be considered post-menopausal if they have been amenorrheic for 12 months without an alternative medical cause. The following age-specific requirements apply:
- Women < 50 years of age would be considered post-menopausal if they have been amenorrheic for 12 months or more following cessation of exogenous hormonal treatments and if they have luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone levels in the post-menopausal range for the institution or underwent surgical sterilization (bilateral oophorectomy or hysterectomy).
- Women >= 50 years of age would be considered post-menopausal if they have been amenorrheic for 12 months or more following cessation of all exogenous hormonal treatments, had radiation-induced menopause with last menses > 1 year ago, had chemotherapy-induced menopause with last menses > 1 year ago, or underwent surgical sterilization (bilateral oophorectomy, bilateral salpingectomy or hysterectomy).
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The effects of durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab and neoantigen vaccine on the developing human fetus are unknown. For this reason and because these agents may be teratogenic, women of child-bearing potential must agree to use adequate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control; abstinence) prior to study entry, for the duration of study participation, and through 180 days after completion of durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab. Should a woman become pregnant or suspect she is pregnant while she or her partner is participating in this study, she should inform her treating physician immediately.
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Patient is willing and able to comply with the protocol for the duration of the study including undergoing treatment and scheduled visits and examinations including follow up.
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients are eligible provided they have a negative viral load, CD4 count > 250, and are on a stable antiretroviral regimen.
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Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document. Patients with impaired decision-making capacity who have a close caregiver or legal guardian are also eligible with the consent of the caregiver/guardian.
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Patients who are not considered to be candidates for carboplatin + gemcitabine for first line therapy of their metastatic triple negative breast cancer are not eligible.
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Patients who have had chemotherapy, radiotherapy (to more than 30% of the bone marrow), or biologic therapy within 30 days (42 days for nitrosoureas or mitomycin C) prior to entering the study.
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Patients who have received prior immunotherapy for metastatic disease.
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Patients who have not recovered from grade >= 2 adverse events due to prior anti-cancer therapy with the exception of alopecia, vitiligo, and the laboratory values defined in the inclusion criteria.
- Patients with grade >= 2 neuropathy will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis after consultation with the study physician.
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Patients with stable endocrinological adverse events (AEs), (e.g., hypothyroidism, adrenal insufficiency, hypopituitarism, or diabetes mellitus), must have been on a stable dose of supplemental therapy for at least 2 weeks before screening to be eligible for this study.
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Patients who are receiving any other investigational agents or who have received an investigational agent within the last 30 days.
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Receipt of live attenuated vaccination within 6 months prior to study entry or within 30 days of receiving durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab.
- Note: Patients, if enrolled, should not receive live vaccine whilst receiving study treatment and up to 30 days after the last dose of study treatment.
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Major surgical procedure within 28 days prior to the first dose of durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab. Local surgery of isolated lesions for palliative intent is acceptable.
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Current or prior use of immunosuppressive medication within 14 days before the first dose of durvalumab (MEDI4736) or tremelimumab. The following are exceptions to this criterion:
- Intranasal, inhaled, topical steroids or local steroid injections (e.g. intra-articular injection)
- Systemic corticosteroids at physiological doses which are not to exceed 10 mg/day of prednisone or an equivalent corticosteroid
- Steroids as premedication for hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. CT scan premedication).
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Known central nervous system (CNS) disease, except for treated asymptomatic CNS metastases. Patients with known brain metastases should be excluded from this clinical trial because of their poor prognosis and because they often develop progressive neurologic dysfunction that would confound the evaluation of neurologic and other adverse events.
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History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab. Known allergy, or history of serious adverse reaction to vaccines, such as anaphylaxis, hives or respiratory difficulty.
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Mean QT interval corrected for heart rate using Fridericia's formula (QTcF) >= 470 ms calculated from 3 electrocardiograms (ECGs) (within 15 minutes at 5 minutes apart).
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Uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to, ongoing or active infection, symptomatic congestive heart failure, uncontrolled hypertension, unstable angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmia, interstitial lung disease, serious chronic gastrointestinal conditions associated with diarrhea, evidence of any acute or chronic viral illness or disease, or psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements.
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Pregnant women are excluded from this study because durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab has the potential for teratogenic or abortifacient effects. Because there is an unknown but potential risk for adverse events in nursing infants secondary to treatment of the mother with durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab, breastfeeding should be discontinued if the mother is treated with durvalumab (MEDI4736) and tremelimumab. These potential risks may also apply to other agents used in this study. A negative serum pregnancy test is required no more than 7 days before study entry.
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Active autoimmune disease that has required systemic treatment in the past 2 years (i.e. with use of disease modifying agents, corticosteroids, or immunosuppressive drugs). Replacement therapy (e.g. thyroxine, insulin, or physiologic corticosteroid replacement therapy for adrenal or pituitary insufficiency, etc.) is not considered a form of systemic treatment.
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History of pneumonitis or interstitial lung disease.
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History of active primary immunodeficiency.
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Active infection including tuberculosis (clinical evaluation that includes clinical history, physical examination, and radiographic findings, and tuberculosis [TB] testing in line with local practice), hepatitis B (known positive hepatitis B virus [HBV] surface antigen [HBsAg] result), or hepatitis C. Patients with a past or resolved HBV infection (defined as the presence of hepatitis B core antibody [anti-HBc] and absence of HBsAg) are eligible. Patients positive for hepatitis C (HCV) antibody are eligible only if polymerase chain reaction is negative for HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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The patient with a previous history of non-breast malignancy is eligible for this study only if the patient meets the following criteria for a cancer survivor. A cancer survivor is eligible provided the following criteria are met:
- Patient has undergone potentially curative therapy for all prior malignancies.
- Patients have been considered disease free for at least 1 year (with the exception of basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin or carcinoma-in-situ of the cervix).
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Patients with a strong likelihood of non-adherence (such as difficulties in adhering to follow-up schedule due to geographic distance from the treatment facility) should not be knowingly registered.
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History of allogeneic organ transplantation.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Biopsy Procedure See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Biospecimen Collection See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Carboplatin See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Computed Tomography See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Durvalumab See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Gemcitabine Hydrochloride See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Magnetic Resonance Imaging See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Nab-paclitaxel See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Personalized Synthetic Long Peptide Vaccine See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Sacituzumab Govitecan See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Poly ICLC See Detailed Description. Arm I (neoantigen vaccine, durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Tremelimumab See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Biopsy Procedure See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Biospecimen Collection See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Carboplatin See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Computed Tomography See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Gemcitabine Hydrochloride See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Durvalumab See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Magnetic Resonance Imaging See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Tremelimumab See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Nab-paclitaxel See Detailed Description. Arm II (durvalumab, nab-paclitaxel) Sacituzumab Govitecan See Detailed Description.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Progression-free survival (PFS) From initiation of Part B to progression or death, assessed at 6 and 12 months The median PFS in each arm and their 80% confidence intervals will be assessed using Kaplan-Meier product limit methods and compared by log-rank test.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Incidence of adverse events Up to day 22 Will be assessed using the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 5. The number and percentage of subjects experiencing each type of adverse event will be tabulated by severity, and relationship to treatment. If appropriate, confidence intervals will be used to characterize the precision of the estimate.
Clinical response rate Up to 52 weeks Will be assessed by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1. Will be assessed and their 95% confidence intervals will be calculated.
Clinical benefit rate (complete response, partial response, stable disease) Up to 52 weeks Will be assessed by RECIST 1.1. Will be assessed and their 95% confidence intervals will be calculated.
Overall survival (OS) Up to 52 weeks The median OS and 95% confidence interval will also be assessed using Kaplan-Meier product limit methods and compared by log-rank test.
Trial Locations
- Locations (30)
UC Irvine Health/Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
🇺🇸Orange, California, United States
University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center
🇺🇸Sacramento, California, United States
UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital
🇺🇸Aurora, Colorado, United States
Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center at Saint Francis
🇺🇸Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Yale University
🇺🇸New Haven, Connecticut, United States
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Aventura
🇺🇸Aventura, Florida, United States
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Coral Gables
🇺🇸Coral Gables, Florida, United States
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Deerfield Beach
🇺🇸Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine-Sylvester Cancer Center
🇺🇸Miami, Florida, United States
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Kendall
🇺🇸Miami, Florida, United States
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Plantation
🇺🇸Plantation, Florida, United States
Moffitt Cancer Center-International Plaza
🇺🇸Tampa, Florida, United States
Moffitt Cancer Center - McKinley Campus
🇺🇸Tampa, Florida, United States
Moffitt Cancer Center
🇺🇸Tampa, Florida, United States
Moffitt Cancer Center at Wesley Chapel
🇺🇸Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States
Johns Hopkins University/Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
🇺🇸Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Siteman Cancer Center at West County Hospital
🇺🇸Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States
Washington University School of Medicine
🇺🇸Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Siteman Cancer Center-South County
🇺🇸Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Siteman Cancer Center at Christian Hospital
🇺🇸Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Siteman Cancer Center at Saint Peters Hospital
🇺🇸Saint Peters, Missouri, United States
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center/Dartmouth Cancer Center
🇺🇸Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States
NYP/Weill Cornell Medical Center
🇺🇸New York, New York, United States
Wake Forest University at Clemmons
🇺🇸Clemmons, North Carolina, United States
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
🇺🇸Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
🇺🇸Columbus, Ohio, United States
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
🇺🇸Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI)
🇺🇸Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
University of Texas Medical Branch
🇺🇸Galveston, Texas, United States
Virginia Commonwealth University/Massey Cancer Center
🇺🇸Richmond, Virginia, United States