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Efficacy and Safety Analysis of Nelipepimut-S Vaccine to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence: A Randomized, Multicenter, Phase III Clinical Trial.

Elizabeth A Mittendorf1,2, Biao Lu3, Michelle Melisko4, Julie Price Hiller5, Igor Bondarenko6, Adrian Murray Brunt7, Grybach Sergii8, Katarina Petrakova9, George E Peoples10.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In phase I/II studies, nelipepimut-S (NP-S) plus GM-CSF vaccine was well tolerated and effectively raised HER2-specific immunity in patients with breast cancer. Results from a prespecified interim analysis of a phase III trial assessing NP-S + GM-CSF are reported. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This multicenter, randomized, double-blind phase III study enrolled females ≥18 years with T1-T3, HER2 low-expressing (IHC 1+/2+), node-positive breast cancer in the adjuvant setting. Patients received 1,000 μg NP-S + 250 μg GM-CSF or placebo + GM-CSF monthly for 6 months, then every 6 months through 36 months. The primary objective was disease-free survival (DFS). Protocol-specified imaging occurred annually. New abnormalities were categorized as recurrence events; biopsy confirmation was not mandated. The interim analysis was conducted as specified in the protocol after 73 DFS events.
RESULTS: A total of 758 patients (mean age 51.8 years) were randomized. Adverse events were similar between groups; most common were injection-associated: erythema (84.3%), induration (55.8%), and pruritus (54.9%). There was no significant between-arms difference in DFS events at interim analysis at median follow-up (16.8 months). In the NP-S arm, imaging detected 54.1% of recurrence events in asymptomatic patients versus 29.2% in the placebo arm (P = 0.069).
CONCLUSIONS: NP-S was well tolerated. There was no significant difference in DFS events between NP-S and placebo. Use of mandated annual scans and image-detected recurrence events hastened the interim analysis contributing to early trial termination. ©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31036542     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-2867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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Authors:  Ricardo L B Costa; Brian J Czerniecki
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2.  Safety and antibody immune response of CHP-NY-ESO-1 vaccine combined with poly-ICLC in advanced or recurrent esophageal cancer patients.

Authors:  Takeshi Ishikawa; Shinichi Kageyama; Yoshihiro Miyahara; Tetsuya Okayama; Satoshi Kokura; Linan Wang; Eiichi Sato; Hideo Yagita; Yoshito Itoh; Hiroshi Shiku
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3.  Results of a Randomized Phase IIb Trial of Nelipepimut-S + Trastuzumab versus Trastuzumab to Prevent Recurrences in Patients with High-Risk HER2 Low-Expressing Breast Cancer.

Authors:  George E Peoples; Elizabeth A Mittendorf; G Travis Clifton; Diane Hale; Timothy J Vreeland; Annelies T Hickerson; Jennifer K Litton; Gheath Alatrash; Rashmi K Murthy; Na Qiao; Anne V Philips; Jason J Lukas; Jarrod P Holmes
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2020-02-18       Impact factor: 12.531

Review 4.  Clinical Data on Immunotherapy in Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Julia Caroline Radosa; Lisa Stotz; Carolin Müller; Askin Canguel Kaya; Erich-Franz Solomayer; Marc Philipp Radosa
Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)       Date:  2020-10-13       Impact factor: 2.860

Review 5.  Breast cancer vaccines for treatment and prevention.

Authors:  Mary L Disis; Denise L Cecil
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Review 6.  Emerging immunotherapeutic strategies for the treatment of breast cancer.

Authors:  Laura A Huppert; Veronica Mariotti; A Jo Chien; Hatem H Soliman
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Review 7.  Cancer vaccines: the next immunotherapy frontier.

Authors:  Matthew J Lin; Judit Svensson-Arvelund; Gabrielle S Lubitz; Aurélien Marabelle; Ignacio Melero; Brian D Brown; Joshua D Brody
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8.  Rapid Generation of Sustainable HER2-specific T-cell Immunity in Patients with HER2 Breast Cancer using a Degenerate HLA Class II Epitope Vaccine.

Authors:  Keith L Knutson; Matthew S Block; Nadine Norton; Courtney L Erskine; Timothy J Hobday; Allan B Dietz; Douglas Padley; Michael P Gustafson; Danell Puglisi-Knutson; Toni Kay Mangskau; Saranya Chumsri; Amylou C Dueck; Lavakumar Karyampudi; Glynn Wilson; Amy C Degnim
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2019-11-22       Impact factor: 12.531

Review 9.  Evolution of Cancer Vaccines-Challenges, Achievements, and Future Directions.

Authors:  Ban Qi Tay; Quentin Wright; Rahul Ladwa; Christopher Perry; Graham Leggatt; Fiona Simpson; James W Wells; Benedict J Panizza; Ian H Frazer; Jazmina L G Cruz
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-20

Review 10.  Recent Progress on Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer: Tumor Microenvironment, Nanotechnology and More.

Authors:  Yang Li; Wenfang Miao; Doudou He; Siqi Wang; Jianjuan Lou; Yanni Jiang; Shouju Wang
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-06-02
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