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Maveropepimut-S, a DPX-Based Immune-Educating Therapy, Shows Promising and Durable Clinical Benefit in Patients with Recurrent Ovarian Cancer, a Phase II Trial

Oliver Dorigo, Amit M. Oza, Tanja Pejović, Prafull Ghatage, Sharad Ghamande, Diane Provencher, Lisa D. MacDonald, Heather Torrey, Valarmathy Kaliaperumal, Walead Ebrahimizadeh, Heather A. Hirsch, Yogesh Bramhecha, Jeannine Villella, Stephan Fiset

2023Clinical Cancer Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer respond poorly to existing therapies. Hence there is a need for more effective treatments. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The DeCidE1 trial is a multicenter, randomized, open-label, single-arm phase II study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of maveropepimut-S with cyclophosphamide in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. Median follow-up for evaluable subjects was 4.4 months. Data were collected from March 2019 to June 2021. Subjects received two injections of 0.25 mL maveropepimut-S 3 weeks apart, followed by one 0.1-mL doses, every 8 weeks up to progression. Oral cyclophosphamide, 50 mg twice daily, was administered in repeating weekly on and off cycles. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients were enrolled. Median age was 58 years (38-78 years). Among the evaluable population, the objective response rate (ORR) was 21% [90% confidence interval (CI), 7.5%-41.9%], with a disease control rate (DCR) of 63% (90% CI, 41.8%-81.3%), including 4 (21%) patients with partial responses, 8 (42%) stable disease, and 7 (37%) progressive disease. The ORRs were consistent across subgroups based on platinum sensitivity, and DCR was higher in the platinum-resistant subpopulation. Four SD patients maintained clinical benefit up to 25 months. Most treatment-related adverse events (TRAE) were grade 1 and 2 (87% of unique events). Most common AEs were injection site reactions. Eight subjects reported grade 3 and no grade 4 AEs. Survivin-specific T-cell responses were observed in treated patients with clinical benefit. CONCLUSIONS: Maveropepimut-S with intermittent low-dose cyclophosphamide is well-tolerated, with clinical benefit for patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. Observed responses are irrespective of the platinum status.

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MedicineAdverse effectInternal medicineOvarian cancerClinical trialConfidence intervalPhases of clinical researchCyclophosphamidePopulationProgressive diseaseSurgeryCancerRandomized controlled trialGastroenterologyChemotherapyEnvironmental healthPARP inhibition in cancer therapyOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
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