Abstract

8049 Background: Our group has demonstrated that combinations of epigenetic modifiers produce potent synergy in pre-clinical models of PTCL and induce the expression of cancer testis antigen, suggesting a role in the addition of the immune-checkpoint inhibitor, pembrolizumab. Methods: This is a phase 1b study of pembrolizumab combined with pralatrexate alone (Arm A), with pralatrexate + decitabine (Arm B), or decitabine alone (Arm C) in patients with relapsed and refractory PTCL and CTCL. A standard 3+3 dose-escalation is applied in the triplet Arm (Arm B) while in the doublet Arms (A and C) de-escalation is applied in case of toxicity. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies are ongoing. Results: We treated a total of 12 patients with 4 patients in each Arm. All patients that received at least one dose of drug were evaluable for toxicity. There was a dose limiting toxicity (DLT) in each arm including prolonged grade 3 thrombocytopenia (Arm A), febrile neutropenia (Arm B), grade 3 hyponatremia, and rash (Arm C). There were no treatment-related deaths. Six patients out of 12 were evaluable for response at the time of this analysis. One patient achieved a complete remission, 2 had partial remission, 1 had stable disease, and 2 experienced progression of disease. Interestingly, all of the responses were seen in the triple combination of pralatrexate, decitabine, and pembrolizumab. Table summarizes the patient characteristics, toxicities, and response rates. Conclusions: These preliminary clinical data suggest that the integration of pembrolizumab on an epigenetic backbone is safe and demonstrates encouraging responses in patient with PTCL and CTCL. Clinical trial information: 03240211 . [Table: see text]

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