Abstract

6084 Background: R/M ACC is a malignant neoplasm most commonly of salivary gland origin with no standard treatment. The impact of combined PD-1/CTLA-4 checkpoint blockade in R/M ACC is unknown. Methods: In a two-stage minimax phase II trial, pts with progressive R/M ACC (non-salivary primaries allowed) were enrolled and treated with nivolumab 3 mg/kg every 2 weeks plus ipilimumab 1 mg/kg every 6 weeks (1 cycle = 6 weeks). Imaging, using RECIST v1.1 response assessment, was scheduled to be performed approximately every 12 weeks. The primary endpoint was overall response rate (ORR = complete response [CR]+partial response [PR]) per RECIST v1.1. To detect a difference between an unacceptable ORR of 5% and a desirable ORR of 20% (one-sided type I error of 10%, power of 90%), at least 1 in the first 18 pts required an observed response. At least 4 responses of 32 total pts were needed to meet the primary endpoint. Treatment beyond progression of disease (PD) was allowed at the discretion of the investigator. A second cohort of pts with non-ACC salivary cancer is still accruing for separate analysis. Results: From 6/12/2017-6/20/2018, 32 pts were enrolled and evaluable for the primary endpoint. There was 1 confirmed PR in the first 18 pts, therefore enrollment of the second stage continued. ORR was 6% (2/32). One additional pt had an unconfirmed PR (-31% regression before CNS PD). For best overall response, there were 2 PRs, 15 SD, and 11 PD. Four pts never reached a first disease assessment: 3 due to death from clinical PD and 1 was removed for toxicity. Six pts discontinued the trial for toxicities (Grade 4 (G4) neutropenia/sepsis and G3 adrenal insufficiency (1), G2 hypophysitis (2), G3 arthritis > 7 days (1), G3 colitis (1), and G3 hepatitis/G4 creatinine kinase (CK) elevation (1)). The 2 confirmed PRs consisted of -73.1% and -58.4% regressions, with a duration of therapy of 18.4 and 7.8 months, respectively (treatment ongoing for both). Conclusions: The study did not meet its primary endpoint, though the responses observed were dramatic. Paired biopsy and peripheral blood samples will be analyzed to elucidate insights into mechanisms of response and resistance to dual checkpoint blockade. Clinical trial information: NCT03172624.

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