cemiplimab
DrugCemiplimab 350 mg administered intravenously on day 1
NCT Number: NCT06743581
This phase 1b/2a study evaluates the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of combining dupilumab (anti-IL-4Rα) and cemiplimab (anti-PD-1) in patients with early-stage, resectable NSCLC. Phase 1b focuses on safety and feasibility, using a 3+3 design to monitor dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), while Phase 2a assesses the major pathological response (MPR) rate with a Simon's two-stage minimax design. Secondary endpoints include event-free survival, overall survival, and translational objectives such as deep immune monitoring from patient samples, with the trial expected to enroll 24 patients at CHUM over five years.
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CHUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Cemiplimab 350 mg administered intravenously on day 1
Dupilumab 600 mg administered subcutaneously on day 1
Time frame: First 30 days after immunotherapy
(Phase 1b) Safety (dose-limiting toxicities) of combined treatment with anti-IL-4R-alpha (dupilumab) and anti-PD-1 (cemiplimab) in patients with early-stage, resectable NSCLC.
Time frame: Day of surgery
(Phase 2a) Efficacy of combined cemiplimab and dupilumab in patients with early stage, resectable NSCLC. Efficacy is defined as percentage of patients achieving major pathological response (MPR), i.e. 90% or greater tumor necrosis at time of resection.
Time frame: Day of surgery
(Phase 1b and 2a) Rate of curative-intent surgery following treatment intervention
Time frame: For up to 5 years or until death
(Phase 2a) Safety and tolerability in patients treated with dupilumab and cemiplimab treatment combination
Time frame: For up to 5 years or until death
(Phase 1b and 2a) Event free survival (EFS) as it relates to neoadjuvant cemiplimab and dupilumab treatment combination and following surgery
Time frame: For up to 5 years or until death
(Phase 1b and 2a) Overall survival (OS) as it relates to dupilumab and cemiplimab treatment combination and following surgery
Time frame: Day of surgery
(Phase 1b and 2a) Assess pathological complete response (pCR) rate
Time frame: Day 1, Day 4, Day 8, Day 15, Day of surgery and Day 30 and at recurrence if applicable
The creation of dynamic atlases documenting the evolution of a patient's TME, comparing pre-treatment biopsy and blood with subsequent tumor resection and blood collection. The formation of this atlas involves histologic, immunologic, genetic and radiomic characterization of the tumor both in bulk and at the single cell level, across time (from pre-treatment biopsy to biopsy upon recurrence) and across patients, and potentially even organ specific cohorts. ctDNA will be measured at multiple time points during treatment using an investigational available assay, and the ability of this assay to detect recurrence ahead of radiographic evidence of recurrence measured.
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Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
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Phase I/II Study of Combined Treatment With Cemiplimab (Anti-PD-1) and Dupilumab (Anti-IL-4R) in Patients With Early-stage, Resectable NSCLC
Acronym: Dupi-Cemi
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