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LIquid Biopsy to prEdict Responses To First-line immunotherapY in Metastatic Non-small Cell LUNG Cancer. LIBERTY LUNG

LIquid Biopsy to prEdict Responses To First-line immunotherapY in Metastatic Non-small Cell LUNG Cancer. LIBERTY LUNG

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Patient with histologically proven NSCLC in a metastatic stage, treatment naïve and eligible for first-line treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitor. Combination with chemotherapy is possible. Presence of a mutation after NGS analysis is required for ctDNA follow-up.

Description

A pre-screening consent will be obtained for NGS analysis on tumor tissue. Only patients with at least 1 mutation at NGS on the tumor tissue will ultimately be enrolled in the study, to have the possibility to follow the mutation using ctDNA. Main consent will be obtained after results of the NGS and before initiation of pembrolizumab. Computed Tomography (CT)-scan imaging will be done every 9 weeks as part of routine care practice. Blood specimens will be taken with EDTA tubes or streck tubes at the time of puncture for pembrolizumab infusion at baseline before starting treatment, at 3 weeks, 6 weeks and then every 6 weeks. Blood immunomonitoring will be done before starting the treatment, at 6 weeks and at 18 week. An additional measurement will be performed if treatment is stopped before the end of the study.

  • Optional blood samples will be realized to analyse the degree of activity of the plasmatic lymphocytes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Histologically-proven NSCLC.
  2. Age ≥ 18 years.
  3. Advanced or metastatic stage IV.
  4. Treatment-naïve patient.
  5. Eligibility to first-line treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitor.
  6. Measurable disease according to RECIST 1.1 criteria on CT-Scan.
  7. Availability of expression of PD-L1 at immunohistochemistry analysis of the tumor biopsy.
  8. No ALK or EGFR gene alteration.
  9. Availability of tumor tissue for NGS analysis (7 slides).
  10. PS 0 or 1.
  11. Signed informed consent of the patient.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. No social security affiliation.
  2. Person under legal protection.
  3. Pregnant and breastfeeding women.
        Patients can participate to another clinical trial that is not modifying immunotherapy or
        immunotherapy/chemotherapy treatment nor study follow-up ; after investigator's information

Study details
    NSCLC Patient in a Metastatic Stage Eligible for First-line Treatment With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor

NCT04790682

Institut Curie

27 January 2024

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