Authors: Patrizia Giannatempo, Andrea Franza, Laura Marandino, Daniele Raggi, Giuseppina Calareso, Alessandra Alessi, Maurizio Colecchia, Liana Bevilacqua, Giusy Russo, Marzia Del Re, Andrea Anichini, Francesco Sgambelluri, Pierangela Sepe, Matteo Zimatore, Melanie Claps, Elena Verzoni, Valentina Guadalupi, Arianna Ottini, Giuseppe Procopio, Andrea Necchi
Published: 2021-06-02
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.e16529
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e16529 Background: Combining anti-VEGFR drugs with checkpoint inhibitors have shown synergistic effect in pts with UC. ARCADIA is a phase 2 trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of combination of CABO, a multikinase inhibitor, with the anti-PDL1 DURVA in pts with platinum-refractory advanced UC or variant histology (NCT03824691). Herein we report the preliminary results. Methods: Pts received CABO 40 mg daily, orally, in combination with DURVA 1500 mg, intravenously, every 28 days, until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Key inclusion criteria were: ECOG-PS 0-1, UC or variant histology, failure of 1 or 2 platinum-based regimen for metastatic disease, non-measurable disease was permitted. Response was evaluated by RECIST criteria v.1.1 every 2 cycles by CT and 18FDG PET/CT scans. The primary endpoint of the study was overall survival (OS). Other endpoints included safety, objective response-rate (ORR), duration of response, progression-free survival (PFS). PD-L1 expression was assessed by Ventana SP142 assay. Next-generation sequencing tests (FoundationOne) on pre-therapy tumor samples were performed. Results: From September 2019 to February 2021, 26 pts were enrolled with a median follow-up of 5 mo. Median age was 64 yrs (range 44-74), 69% were male, and 23% had ECOG PS 1. 8 pts presented variant histology. Five pts (19%) had received 2 prior systemic anticancer therapies. In pts evaluable for efficacy analyses, 3 (11.5%) complete responses (CR) and 6 (23.1%) partial responses (PR) were observed. The ORR and DCR were 34.6% and 57.7% respectively. Treatment-related AEs (TRAEs) occurred in 17 pts (65%), including 2 (8%) grade 3 TRAEs, within the first 2 cycles. 7 pts (27%) discontinued CABO due to toxicity, no interruption of DURVA was observed. The most common AEs by any grade were transaminase increase (35.7%), asthenia (27%), diarrhea (27%), and hypertension (15%). Conclusions: Combination of CABO and DURVA demonstrated promising preliminary activity and a manageable safety profile in pts with advanced UC and variant histology. More mature results according to biomarkers and histology will be presented. Clinical trial information: NCT03824691.