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Triplex Checkpoint Inhibitors Therapy for Advanced Solid Tumors

Phase 1
Recruiting
Conditions
Sarcoma
Head and Neck Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Lung Cancer
Liver Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Ovary Cancer
Breast Cancer
Gastric Cancer
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT05187338
Lead Sponsor
Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Brief Summary

This trial is designed to investigate the safety, response rates and survival outcomes of patients with advanced solid tumors by infusion of CTLA4, PD1 and PDL1 antibodies combination through venous (IV), artery (IA) or intra-tumor (IT).

Detailed Description

Malignant solid tumors including lung and liver cancers are the most common malignancy worldwide, and their mortality rates are very high. China has a huge population base with about 4,000,000 new cancer cases each year. More than 60% of the solid tumors in China are diagnosed at mid-to-late stage and have lost the chance of surgery. Recently a lot of therapeutic strategies have been developed and applied to clinic including targeted therapy and immunotherapy, but the overall therapeutic efficiency is still low. It is very difficult to treat patients with recurrent/refractory/metastatic advanced solid cancers and more alternative therapies are urgently needed.

Antibodies against CTLA4, PD1 and PDL1 are representative drugs for the check-points inhibitory agents, and their clinical indications have been approved in various types of tumors, including advanced melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cell carcinoma, and classical Hodgkin's lymphoma and late recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients, et al. Those drugs are regularly systemically administrated by vein infusion, however, local delivery of those drugs via interventional radiology technique including trans-artery or intra-tumor injection may increase the local drug concentration of the tumor, improve the efficacy, and reduce systemic adverse reactions. CTLA4 antibody ipilimumab has been widely effectively using to combine with PD1 or PDL1 antibody and this study is to combine ipilimumab, PD1 antibody and PDL1 antibody, so called triplex checkpoint inhibitors combination therapy, for advanced solid tumors. To the investigator's knowledge, no studies have been developed on the safety, efficacy and survival benefit of the triplex checkpoint inhibitors combination therapy for cancer patients. This phase I-II clinical trial is designed to assess the safety and survival benefit of ipilimumab, pembrolizumab and durvalumab combination on patients with advanced solid cancers, including PFS, ORR, DCR, and median survival time.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Cytohistological confirmation is required for diagnosis of cancer.
  2. Signed informed consent before recruiting.
  3. Age above 18 years with estimated survival over 3 months.
  4. Child-Pugh class A or B/Child score > 7; ECOG score < 2
  5. Tolerable coagulation function or reversible coagulation disorders
  6. Laboratory examination test within 7 days prior to procedure: WBC≥3.0×10E9/L; Hb≥90g/L; PLT ≥50×10E9/L;INR < 2.3 or PT < 6 seconds above control;Cr ≤ 145.5 umul/L;Albumin > 28 g/L;Total bilirubin < 51 μmol/L
  7. At least one tumor lesion meeting measurable disease criteria as determined by RECIST v1.1.
  8. Birth control.
  9. Willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, treatment plan and laboratory tests.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Patients participated in clinical trials of equipment or drugs (signed informed consent) within 4 weeks;

  2. Patients accompany by ascites, hepatic encephalopathy and esophageal and gastric varices bleeding;

  3. Any serious accompanying disease, which is expected to have an unknown, impact on the prognosis, include heart disease, inadequately controlled diabetes and psychiatric disorders;

  4. Patients accompanied with other tumors or past medical history of malignancy;

  5. Pregnant or lactating patients, all patients participating in this trial must adopt appropriate birth control measures during treatment;

  6. Patients have poor compliance.

    Any contraindications for hepatic arterial infusion procedure:

    A.Impaired clotting test (platelet count < 60000/mm3, prothrombin activity < 50%).

    B.Renal failure / insufficiency requiring hemo-or peritoneal dialysis. C.Known severe atheromatosis. D.Known uncontrolled blood hypertension (> 160/100 mm/Hg).

  7. Allergic to contrast agent;

  8. Any agents which could affect the absorption or pharmacokinetics of the study drugs

  9. Other conditions that investigator decides not suitable for the trial.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
3 drugsipilimumab +pembrolizumab +durvalumabThree antibodies combination against PD1, PDL1, and CTLA4.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Progression-free survival5 years

Progression-free survival (PFS) will be defined as the elapsed time from the first date of study treatment until documented disease progression (as per RECIST 1.1) or death from any cause, whichever is earlier. For patients who remain alive without progression, follow-up time will be censored at the date of last disease assessment.

Disease control rate5 years

Disease control rate will be defined as objective response rate + steady disease rate.

Duration of remission (DOR)5 years

DOR will be defined as the duration of the cancer remission.

Safety of 3 drugs combination treatment5 years

Safety will be assessed by recording all types of advise effects upon and after the treatment.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Overall survival5 years

Overall survival (OS) will be defined as the elapsed time from the enrollment to death from any cause. For surviving patients, follow-up will be censored at the date of last contact (or last date known to be alive). Follow-up for OS will occur every 12 weeks (±1 month) until death or withdrawal of consent from the study.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University

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Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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