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396 Overcoming resistance to anti-PD-1 with tumor agnostic NBTXR3: from bench to bed side
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  • Journal for immunotherapy of cancer, 2020-11, Vol.8 (Suppl 3), p.A421-A421
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London: BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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EZB Electronic Journals Library
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  • BackgroundDespite recent advances, resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI), observed in over 80% of treated patients, is currently the main challenge immuno-oncology is facing. Intense efforts are being made to identify combination therapies that could improve ICI response rates. Administered intratumorally, NBTXR3 enhances the energy dose deposited by ionizing radiation within tumor cells, increasing the anti-tumor efficacy of radiation therapy (XRT) without adding toxicity to surrounding tissues. Here we present evidence that NBTXR3 activated by XRT primes the immune system, producing an anti-tumor response, including activation of the cGAS-STING pathway, that overcomes anti-PD-1 resistance both in mice models and patients.MethodsAbscopal assays were conducted in immunocompetent mice. Tumor cell lines, sensitive or resistant to anti-PD-1, were injected in both flanks of mice. Intratumoral injection of NBTXR3 (or vehicle) followed by XRT was performed in right flank (primary) tumors only. Some mice also received anti-PD-1 injections. Tumor growth was monitored, and tumor immune cell infiltrates were analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Separately, in the phase II/III randomized trial Act.in.Sarc [NCT02379845] patients with locally advanced soft tissue sarcoma (STS) received either NBTXR3+XRT or XRT alone followed by wide tumor resection. Pre- and post-treatment tumor samples from patients in both groups were analyzed by IHC and Digital Pathology for immune biomarkers. The safety and efficacy (RECIST 1.1/iRECIST) of NBTXR3 plus stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) in combination with anti-PD-1 is being evaluated in three cohorts of patients with advanced cancers [NCT03589339].ResultsPre-clinical studies demonstrated that NBTXR3+XRT induces an immune response a not observed with XRT alone and enhances systemic control. IHC showed significant increase of CD8+ T-cell infiltrates in both NBTXR3+XRT treated and untreated tumors compared to XRT alone. Similarly, increased CD8+ T-cell density (pre- vs post-treatment) was observed in tumor tissues from STS patients treated with NBTXR3+XRT. Tumor samples from the NBTXR3+XRT group also displayed increased PD-1+ cell density. Furthermore, in combination with anti-PD-1, NBTXR3+XRT improved local and systemic control in mice bearing anti-PD-1 resistant lung tumors, as well as resulted in reduced number of spontaneous lung metastases.Preliminary efficacy data from the first in human trial of NBTXR3+XRT in combination with anti-PD-1 showed tumor response in patients who progressed on prior anti-PD-1.ConclusionsThe clinical efficacy of NBTXR3+XRT has been demonstrated as a single agent. We now demonstrate that it potentiates anti-PD-1 treatment to overcome resistance mechanisms. These results highlight the potential of NBTXR3+XRT to positively impact the immuno-oncology field.Ethics ApprovalThis study was approved by local institution’s review board
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Englisch
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eISSN: 2051-1426
DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2020-SITC2020.0396
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_014952becbd8475aa1acc21a0d1c7423
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Immunotherapy, Radiation, Tumors

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