Abstract

5025 Background: Adenosine in the tumor microenvironment (TME) is immunosuppressive and may play a role in resistance to immunotherapy. We described an adenosine induced gene expression signature (AS, Fong, Cancer Disc 2020) that correlates with response to therapy with cifo, an adenosine A2A receptor antagonist, as monotherapy or in combination with atezolizumab in refractory RCC. These genes express chemokines that signal through CCR2 and CXCR2 to recruit myeloid cells including immunosuppressive tumor associated-M2 macrophages, which are thought to mediate resistance to anti-PD(L)1 treatment. We now identify tumor infiltrating CD68+ myeloid cells as the effector cell for adenosine mediated immunosuppression. Methods: 82 RCC pts have been treated in an ongoing Phase 1/1b trial evaluating cifo (100mg po bid) monotherapy or combination with atezolizumab (840mg IV q 2 weeks). Tumor biopsies, obtained at screening and on therapy, are available for analysis in 32 pts to date. RNA expression was measured in tumors using Nanostring. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for CD68 was performed on biopsies with CD68+ tumors defined as > 4% tumor area containing CD68+ cells. Results: Pt characteristics are median age 63; median prior therapies 3, with 72% failing prior anti-PD(L)1. Gene expression of M2 markers consisting of CD68 (p = 0.0008) and CD163 (p = 0.03) was higher in baseline samples from AS+ compared to AS- pts. By IHC, 10 pts had CD68+ cells infiltrating the tumor; 9 of 10 AS+. Tumor regression was observed in 6 of 10 CD68+ pts (N = 3 monotherapy and 3 combination) including 4 partial responses (PR, RECIST). No PRs and 2 minor responses were seen in 22 pts who were CD68- (p < 0.005). Median time to progression was not reached for CD68+ vs 2 mo for CD68-. Paired biopsies showed a significant reduction in infiltrating CD68+ cells (p = 0.03) with treatment including 2 of 2 evaluable PRs. Conclusions: Adenosine immunosuppression is mediated by M2 macrophages, which can be reversed by cifo. Enumerating tumor infiltrating CD68+ cells may be a valuable biomarker for identifying pts that will respond to adenosine blockade. Clinical trial information: NCT02655822 .

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