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An adaptive, biomarker-directed platform study of durvalumab in combination with targeted therapies in advanced urothelial cancer.

Thomas Powles1, Danielle Carroll2, Simon Chowdhury3, Gwenaelle Gravis4, Florence Joly5, Joan Carles6, Aude Fléchon7, Pablo Maroto8, Daniel Petrylak9, Frédéric Rolland10, Natalie Cook11, Arjun V Balar12, Srikala S Sridhar13, Matthew D Galsky14, Petros Grivas15, Alain Ravaud16, Robert Jones17, Jan Cosaert18, Darren Hodgson2, Iwanka Kozarewa2, Richard Mather18, Robert McEwen2, Florence Mercier18, Dónal Landers19.   

Abstract

Durvalumab is a programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitor with clinical activity in advanced urothelial cancer (AUC)1. AUC is characterized by several recurrent targetable genomic alterations2-5. This study ( NCT02546661 , BISCAY) combined durvalumab with relevant targeted therapies in biomarker-selected chemotherapy-refractory AUC populations including: (1) fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors in tumors with FGFR DNA alterations (FGFRm); (2) pharmacological inhibitor of the enzyme poly-ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) in tumors with and without DNA homologous recombination repair deficiency (HRRm); and (3) TORC1/2 inhibitors in tumors with DNA alteration to the mTOR/PI3K pathway3-5.This trial adopted a new, biomarker-driven, multiarm adaptive design. Safety, efficacy and relevant biomarkers were evaluated. Overall, 391 patients were screened of whom 135 were allocated to one of six study arms. Response rates (RRs) ranged 9-36% across the study arms, which did not meet efficacy criteria for further development. Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were similar in the combination arms and durvalumab monotherapy arm. Biomarker analysis showed a correlation between circulating plasma-based DNA (ctDNA) and tissue for FGFRm. Sequential circulating tumor DNA analysis showed that changes to FGFRm correlated with clinical outcome. Our data support the clinical activity of FGFR inhibition and durvalumab monotherapy but do not show increased activity for any of the combinations. These findings question the targeted/immune therapy approach in AUC.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33941921     DOI: 10.1038/s41591-021-01317-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   53.440


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