Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (Aug 2024)

Randomized, open-label, phase 2 study of nivolumab plus ipilimumab or nivolumab monotherapy in patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors of high tumor mutational burden

  • Alexandra Leary,
  • Paolo A Ascierto,
  • Michele Maio,
  • Georgia Kollia,
  • Jennifer Friedmann,
  • Marina Tschaika,
  • Patrick Schöffski,
  • Jonathan Baden,
  • Neeltje Steeghs,
  • Parul Doshi,
  • Massimo Di Nicola,
  • Jean-Pierre Delord,
  • Iwona Lugowska,
  • Mauricio Burotto,
  • David S P Tan,
  • Anthony Gonçalves,
  • Michael Schenker,
  • Ning Huang,
  • Tudor-Eliade Ciuleanu,
  • Martin Richardet,
  • Lorena Lupinacci,
  • Julieta Grasselli,
  • Jacqueline Vuky,
  • Somasekhar Konduru,
  • Sai Vikram Vemula,
  • Ruta Slepetis,
  • Misena Pacius,
  • Quyen Duong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2024-008872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8

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Background Checkpoint inhibitor therapy has demonstrated overall survival benefit in multiple tumor types. Tumor mutational burden (TMB) is a predictive biomarker for response to immunotherapies. This study evaluated the efficacy of nivolumab+ipilimumab in multiple tumor types based on TMB status evaluated using either tumor tissue (tTMB) or circulating tumor DNA in the blood (bTMB).Patients and methods Patients with metastatic or unresectable solid tumors with high (≥10 mutations per megabase) tTMB (tTMB-H) and/or bTMB (bTMB-H) who were refractory to standard therapies were randomized 2:1 to receive nivolumab+ipilimumab or nivolumab monotherapy in an open-label, phase 2 study (CheckMate 848; NCT03668119). tTMB and bTMB were determined by the Foundation Medicine FoundationOne® CDx test and bTMB Clinical Trial Assay, respectively. The dual primary endpoints were objective response rate (ORR) in patients with tTMB-H and/or bTMB-H tumors treated with nivolumab+ipilimumab.Results In total, 201 patients refractory to standard therapies were randomized: 135 had tTMB-H and 125 had bTMB-H; 82 patients had dual tTMB-H/bTMB-H. In patients with tTMB-H, ORR was 38.6% (95% CI 28.4% to 49.6%) with nivolumab+ipilimumab and 29.8% (95% CI 17.3% to 44.9%) with nivolumab monotherapy. In patients with bTMB-H, ORR was 22.5% (95% CI 13.9% to 33.2%) with nivolumab+ipilimumab and 15.6% (95% CI 6.5% to 29.5%) with nivolumab monotherapy. Early and durable responses to treatment with nivolumab+ipilimumab were seen in patients with tTMB-H or bTMB-H. The safety profile of nivolumab+ipilimumab was manageable, with no new safety signals.Conclusions Patients with metastatic or unresectable solid tumors with TMB-H, as determined by tissue biopsy or by blood sample when tissue biopsy is unavailable, who have no other treatment options, may benefit from nivolumab+ipilimumab.Trial registration number NCT03668119.