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Abatacept dose-finding phase II triaL for immune checkpoint inhibitors myocarditis (ACHLYS) trial design

Joe‐Elie Salem, Stéphane Éderhy, Lisa Belin, Noël Zahr, Florence Tubach, Adrien Procureur, Yves Allenbach, Michelle Rosenzwjag, Marie Bretagne

2024Archives of cardiovascular diseases26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-induced myocarditis is a life-threatening adverse drug reaction. Abatacept (a CTLA-4-immunoglobulin fusion protein) has been proposed as a compassionate-use treatment for ICI myocarditis (in combination with corticosteroids and ruxolitinib) but no clinical trial has yet been performed. The abatacept dose can be adjusted using real-time assessment of its target, the CD86 receptor occupancy on circulating monocytes (CD86RO). METHODS: The ACHLYS trial is an ongoing dose-finding, Phase II, randomized, double-blind trial in which three different abatacept doses are being tested, aiming to reach CD86RO≥80% after the first dose and sustainably during the first 3 weeks of ICI myocarditis treatment (primary outcome). Adult patients with cancer presenting severe or corticosteroid-resistant ICI myocarditis have been included. ICI are withheld after inclusion and for the study duration. Abatacept is administered by intravenous injection on Days 1, 5±2 and 14±2 at 10, 20 or 25mg/kg depending on the randomization arm (n=7 per arm) with concomitant ruxolitinib and corticosteroids. After evaluation of the primary outcome on Day 21, complementary injections of abatacept (for≤3 months) and a ruxolitinib/corticosteroids weaning strategy are standardized depending on criteria evaluating resolution of ICI myocarditis severity (troponin T level and clinical assessment). Secondary objectives compare immunological, myocardial and muscular proxies of treatment response between randomization arms, and cancer progression-free and overall survivals up to 1 year. CONCLUSION: The ACHLYS trial will define the most appropriate starting dose of abatacept to treat life-threatening ICI myocarditis, in combination with ruxolitinib and corticosteroids. CLINICALTRIALS: GOV: NCT05195645.

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MedicineAbataceptMyocarditisInternal medicineClinical trialOncologyCardiologyRituximabLymphomaCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCAR-T cell therapy researchLung Cancer Research Studies
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