scholarly journals 1112P Intralesional therapy with talimogene laherparepvec for stage IIIB-IVM1a melanoma is able to achieve a high rate of complete and durable responses and is associated with tumour load

2020 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. S750
Author(s):  
E. Stahlie ◽  
V. Franke ◽  
L. Zuur ◽  
M. Klop ◽  
B.A. van de Wiel ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (Suppl 3) ◽  
pp. A454-A454
Author(s):  
Georgina Long ◽  
Reinhard Dummer ◽  
Douglas Johnson ◽  
Olivier Michielin ◽  
Salvador Martin-Algarra ◽  
...  

BackgroundPrevious findings from the MASTERKEY-265 phase 1b study showed that the combination of T-VEC and pembrolizumab was well tolerated and produced a high complete response (CR) rate of 43% in patients with advanced melanoma.1 The 3-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates at that time were 53.6% and 71%, respectively. Here, we report the results of the long-term follow-up efficacy analyses.MethodsThe MASTERKEY-265 phase 1b trial (NCT02263508) was an open-label, single-arm study that enrolled patients who had unresectable, stage IIIB-IVM1c melanoma with injectable, measurable lesions and no prior systemic treatment. T-VEC was administered intralesionally at the approved dosing starting day 1 of week 1. Pembrolizumab (200 mg) was administered intravenously Q2W beginning on day 1 of week 6. The maximum treatment period was 2 years. The primary endpoint was dose-limiting toxicities; key secondary endpoints included objective response rate and PFS per modified irRC, OS, and safety.ResultsAs of the data cutoff (Mar 2, 2020), all 21 patients enrolled were off treatment; 6 died and 15 are in long-term follow-up. The median follow-up time was 58.6 months (range: 1.4–61.6). The CR rate remained 43% (9/21 patients). Twelve of the 13 responders (92.3%) are still in response, including all 9 patients with a CR. Median duration of response was not reached (range: 2.8+–54.3+ months). Median PFS and OS were not reached at the data cutoff. KM estimates of 4-year PFS and OS rates were 55.9% and 71.4%, respectively, which have held stable since the 3-year analysis. Patients who achieved a CR or partial response had better OS (p=0.0056) compared to those who did not respond. Median OS for non-responders was 24.4 months and was not reached for responders. No additional safety signals were detected.ConclusionsAt almost 5 years of follow-up, median PFS and OS were not reached for patients treated with the combination of T-VEC and pembrolizumab in this phase 1b study of unresectable metastatic melanoma. 92% of responders remained in response with improved OS observed in responders compared with non-responders. The corresponding randomized phase 3 trial has completed enrollment and is currently ongoing.Trial RegistrationNCT02263508Ethics ApprovalThe study was approved by the Ethics Board of each institution involved in this study and can be produced upon request.ReferenceLong G, Dummer R, Andtbacka R, et al. Follow-up analysis of MASTERKEY-265 Phase 1b (ph1b) trial of talimogene laherparepvec (T-VEC) in combination (combo) with pembrolizumab (pembro) in patients (pts) with unresectable stage IIIB–IVM1c melanoma (MEL). Pigment Cell Melanoma Res 2019;32:133–134.


Immunotherapy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (16) ◽  
pp. 1167-1172
Author(s):  
Janice Hu ◽  
Sabran J Masoud ◽  
Surya Ravichandran ◽  
Georgia M Beasley ◽  
Paul J Mosca

Aim: Talimogene laherparepvec (T-VEC) is a genetically modified oncolytic herpesvirus approved for the treatment of unresectable, locoregionally advanced and recurrent melanoma. There is little relevant literature in the context of retreatment with T-VEC. Materials & methods: We reviewed four patients aged 71–87 years old with stage IIIB–IV melanoma at treatment who were rechallenged with T-VEC after experiencing recurrence of locoregional disease or prior treatment-limiting toxicity. Results: Cessation of initial treatment was due to one of the following reasons: severe adverse event (one case), mixed response (one case) or complete response (two cases). Three males and one female underwent T-VEC retreatment with a mean of 5.5 injection cycles. Three patients experienced a complete response to retreatment, while one experienced disease progression. Conclusion: Intralesional T-VEC may be effective and well-tolerated in patients who have completed prior T-VEC therapy.


2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 9568-9568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgina V. Long ◽  
Reinhard Dummer ◽  
Antoni Ribas ◽  
Igor Puzanov ◽  
Ari VanderWalde ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 51 ◽  
pp. S676
Author(s):  
R.H.I. Andtbacka ◽  
H. Kaufman ◽  
F. Collichio ◽  
T. Amatruda ◽  
J. Nemunaitis ◽  
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