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Lenvatinib Plus Tislelizumab and CapeOX as First-Line Treatment for Advanced GC/GEJC With Positive PD-L1 and Low TMEscore

Lenvatinib Plus Tislelizumab and CapeOX as First-Line Treatment for Advanced GC/GEJC With Positive PD-L1 and Low TMEscore

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18 years and older
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Overview

This is a multicenter, prospective, phase II clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intensive treatment with lenvatinib plus tislelizumab and CapeOX as first-line treatment for advanced gastric cancer or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma with PD-L1 positive and low TMEscore. A total of 92 subjects are randomly divided into study group and control group according to 1:1 ratio. Tislelizumab 200mg, iv, d1+ oxaliplatin 130mg/m2, iv, d1+ capecitabine 1000mg/m2, bid po, D1-14, q3w ± Lenvatinib 8mg, qd po regimen are received, respectively (3 weeks as a cycle, a maximum of 8 cycles of treatment). Then the maintenance treatment phase with tislelizumab ± lenvatinib is entered, and the specific dosage is the same as the treatment period. Effectiveness is assessed every 9 weeks (±7 days) until disease recurrence, metastasis, death, or loss of follow-up. The primary endpoint of this study was PFS, and secondary endpoints were OS, ORR, DoR, and DCR.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients voluntarily participated in the study, signed the informed consent, and had good compliance;
  2. Age over 18 (including 18 years old), gender is not limited;
  3. Histologically and/or cytologically confirmed advanced gastric cancer or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma (stage IV);
  4. Tumor with PD-L1 positive and low tumor microenvironment score (TMEscore)
  5. Have not received systemic antitumor therapy before; Or have previously received adjuvant or neoadjuvant therapy (chemotherapy/radiotherapy) for the purpose of cure, and the time of tumor recurrence > 6 months since the last treatment
  6. ECOG performance status of 0-2 points;
  7. Expected survival ≥12 weeks;
  8. Blood test (without blood transfusion within 14 days) 1) Neutrophil absolute value ≥1.5×10^9/L, platelet ≥100×10^9/L, hemoglobin ≥90g/L); 2) Liver function test (aspartate aminotransferase and glutamate aminotransferase ≤3×ULN, bilirubin ≤1.5×ULN; In case of liver metastasis, AST and ALT≤5×ULN); 3) Renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5×ULN, or creatinine clearance (CCr)≥60ml/min);
  9. Men and women of childbearing age must use effective contraceptive methods.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Previously received therapy that targets T cell co-stimulation or checkpoint pathways ,such as anti-PD-1 antibodies, anti-PD-L1 antibodies, anti-CTLA-4 antibodies, etc.;
  2. Previously received anti-vascular small-molecule targeted drug therapy, such as fuquinitinib, regofenib, etc.;
  3. Received major surgery within 4 weeks prior to the first drug administration; radiotherapy, radiofrequency ablation and other investigational drugs for tumors within 2 weeks;
  4. Received live vaccine within 4 weeks prior to the first drug administration (except inactivated viral vaccine for seasonal influenza);
  5. A history of severe intolerance to drugs involved in the study (i.e., grade 4 toxicity of one of these drugs; Class 3-4 toxicity of other co-administered drugs is not excluded);
  6. Known allergy to the study drug or any of its excipients;
  7. HER2 positive gastric cancer or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma;
  8. The patient had other malignancies within the previous 5 years or at the same time (except cured basal cell carcinoma, stage I squamous cell carcinoma, in situ carcinoma, intramucosal carcinoma, and superficial bladder cancer);
  9. Known brain or meningeal metastases;
  10. Patients who are preparing for or have previously received an organ or bone marrow transplant;
  11. A history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection;
  12. A history of psychotropic substance abuse or drug use;
  13. Condition that may interfere with the detection and management of suspected drug-related pulmonary toxicity, such as interstitial pneumonia, pneumoconiosis, radiation pneumonia, drug-related pneumonia, or severe impairment of lung function;
  14. Known active or suspected autoimmune disease (except for patients with stable disease at enrollment who do not require systemic immunosuppressive therapy);
  15. Patients who required systemic corticosteroids (> 10 mg/ day efficacy dose of prednisone) or other immunosuppressive agents within 2 weeks prior to initial administration or during the study period. However, adrenal hormone replacement therapy with topical or inhaled steroids, or a therapeutic dose of prednisone ≤ 10mg/ day in the absence of active autoimmune disease was permitted;
  16. Any active infection that requires systematic anti-infective treatment occurs within 2 weeks prior to the first dose (expect prophylactic antibiotic therapy, such as for urinary tract infections or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease);
  17. Active heart disease, including myocardial infarction, severe/unstable angina in the 6 months prior to treatment. Echocardiography showed that the left ventricular ejection fraction was less than 50%, indicating poor arrhythmia control.
  18. Obvious clinical bleeding symptoms or obvious bleeding tendency and hemoptysis within 3 months prior to treatment. Or treatment of venous/venous thrombosis events within the preceding 6 months, such as cerebrovascular accidents (including transient ischemic attack, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction), deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism; Long-term anticoagulant therapy with warfarin or heparin, or long-term antiplatelet therapy (aspirin ≥300 mg/day or clopidogrel ≥75 mg/day) is required;
  19. Any other disease, a clinically significant metabolic abnormality, abnormal physical examination or abnormal laboratory examination, for which, in the investigator's judgment, there is reason to suspect that the patient has a disease or condition unsuitable for the use of the investigational agent;
  20. Anything that, in the investigator's opinion, could put subjects receiving the study drug at risk, interfere with the study drug, subject safety assessment, or interpretation of the results;
  21. Pregnant or lactating women or women who may become pregnant.

Study details
    Gastric Cancer

NCT06157996

Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University

27 January 2024

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