Vaccine Therapy in Patients With Stage II, III, or IV Epithelial Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, or Peritoneal Cancer

October 2, 2023 updated by: Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

Phase II Study of Recombinant Vaccinia-NY-ESO-1 (rV-NY-ESO-1) and Recombinant Fowlpox-NY-ESO-1 (rF-NY-ESO-1) in Patients With Epithelial Ovarian, Fallopian Tube or Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma Whose Tumors Express NY-ESO-1 or LAGE-1 Antigen

This was a Phase 2, single-center, open-label study of recombinant vaccinia-NY-ESO-1 (rV-NY-ESO-1) and recombinant fowlpox-NY-ESO-1 (rF-NY-ESO-1) injections in patients who had a complete response to standard therapy for epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal carcinoma and whose tumors expressed NY-ESO-1 or LAGE-1 antigen. Study objectives were to evaluate maintenance of remission at 12 months, time to failure of vaccine therapy, cellular and humoral immunity and any correlation with time to failure, and safety.

Study Overview

Detailed Description

Patients received a single intradermal injection of rV-NY-ESO-1 (3.1 × 10^7 plaque forming units [PFU]) on Day 1, followed by monthly subcutaneous injections of rF-NY-ESO-1 (7.41 × 10^7 PFU) for 6 months (Days 29, 57, 85, 113, 141, and 169) or until observation of treatment-related ≥ grade 3 toxicity or disease progression. Study injections were administered during a 28-week evaluation period. Patients returned to the clinic for follow-up on Day 197 (i.e., 28 days after the last study injection) and every 2 months thereafter for at least 12 months. In patients with measurable disease, tumor response was assessed according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) version 1.0. Patients were monitored continuously for safety for the duration of study participation.

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

23

Phase

  • Phase 2

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • New York
      • Buffalo, New York, United States, 14263-0001
        • Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

18 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Histologically documented epithelial carcinoma arising in the ovary, fallopian tube, or peritoneum, from stage II to IV at diagnosis.
  2. Received initial surgery and chemotherapy with at least one platinum-based chemotherapy regimen.
  3. Demonstrated complete response to first line therapy as evidenced by negative clinical examination, cancer antigen (CA)-125 tumor marker, and computed tomography (CT) scan. In addition, if second-look surgery was performed, patients must have had no evidence of microscopic or macroscopic disease. Patients must have been within 6 months of completing their first line platinum-based chemotherapy. These patients would normally enter a period of observation as standard management.
  4. Tumor expression of 1) NY-ESO-1 by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis, preferably, or immunohistochemistry; or 2) LAGE-1 by RT-PCR.
  5. Expected survival of at least 6 months.
  6. Full recovery from surgery.
  7. Karnofsky performance status of 70% or more.
  8. Patients must have had the following clinical laboratory results:

    • neutrophil count: ≥ 1.5 x 10^9/L
    • lymphocyte count: ≥ 0.5 x 10^9/L
    • platelet count: ≥ 100 x 10^9/L
    • serum creatinine: ≤ 2 mg/dL
    • serum bilirubin: ≤ 2 mg/dL
  9. Ability to avoid close contact with children < 3 years of age; pregnant or breast feeding women; individuals with active, or a history of, eczema or atopic dermatitis or other skin disorders such as burns, chickenpox, shingles, impetigo, herpes, severe acne, or psoriasis; and immunocompromised individuals (human immunodeficiency virus [HIV], leukemia, lymphoma, solid organ transplantation, generalized malignancy, cellular or humoral immunodeficiency syndromes, patients currently receiving cytotoxic chemotherapies, radiation, or high dose corticosteroids).
  10. Have been informed of other treatment options.
  11. Age ≥ 18 years.
  12. Able and willing to give valid written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Metastatic disease to the central nervous system for which other therapeutic options, including radiotherapy, may have been available.
  2. Other serious illnesses (eg, serious infections requiring antibiotics, bleeding disorders).
  3. History of current eczema or atopic dermatitis.
  4. History of autoimmune disease (eg., thyroiditis, lupus).
  5. Other acute, chronic, or exfoliative skin conditions such as burns, chickenpox, shingles, impetigo, herpes, severe acne, or psoriasis.
  6. Concomitant systemic treatment with corticosteroids, anti-histamine or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Specific cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors were permitted.
  7. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy within 4 weeks before study entry (6 weeks for nitrosoureas).
  8. Known HIV positivity.
  9. Known allergy or severe reaction to a smallpox (vaccinia) vaccination.
  10. Known allergy to eggs, determined by history.
  11. Myocardial infarction, angina, congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, stroke or transient ischemic attack, chest pain or shortness of breath with activity, or other heart conditions being treated by a doctor.
  12. Presence of 3 or more of the following risk factors:

    • Hypertension
    • Hypercholesterolemia
    • Diabetes
    • A first degree relative (for example, mother, father, brother, sister) who had a heart condition before the age of 50
    • Current cigarette smoker
  13. Participation in any other clinical trial involving another investigational agent within 4 weeks prior to enrollment.
  14. Mental impairment that may have compromised the ability to give informed consent and comply with the requirements of the study.
  15. Lack of availability of a patient for immunological and clinical follow-up assessment.

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Treatment
  • Allocation: N/A
  • Interventional Model: Single Group Assignment
  • Masking: None (Open Label)

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Experimental: rV- and rF-NY-ESO-1
Patients received a single intradermal injection of rV-NY-ESO-1 (3.1 × 10^7 PFU) on Day 1, followed by subcutaneous injections of rF-NY-ESO-1 (7.41 × 10^7 PFU) on Days 29, 57, 85, 113, 141, and 169 or until observation of treatment-related ≥ grade 3 toxicity or disease progression.
Patients received a single intradermal injection of rV-NY-ESO-1 (3.1 × 10^7 PFU) on Day 1.
Patients received subcutaneous injections of rF-NY-ESO-1 (7.41 × 10^7 PFU) on Days 29, 57, 85, 113, 141, and 169.

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Percentage of Patients in Remission at 1 Year
Time Frame: 12 months
Time to failure (TTF) was evaluated as the crude proportion of patients in remission at 1 year, calculated as: 100 x (number of patients in remission at 1 year)/(number of patients with known status at 1 year). The Kaplan-Meier cumulative estimate of the proportion of patients in remission at 1 year was also calculated.
12 months

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Mean Time to Failure Among Patients Who Progressed On Study
Time Frame: Up to 20 months
TTF was calculated as the number of days from the first dose until the patient discontinued due to progressive disease. Patients who completed the study or discontinued for other reasons were considered censored at the day of their last study visit, including the follow-up visits after Day 197. Progression was defined using the Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (RECIST [version 1.0]) as a 20% increase in the sum of the longest diameter of target lesions, or a measurable increase in a non-target lesion, or the appearance of new lesions
Up to 20 months
Number of Patients With Best Overall Tumor Response
Time Frame: Up to 20 months
Tumor responses were evaluated using computed tomography and were categorized according to RECIST (version 1.0) at Screening, on Days 85 and 197 and every 2 months thereafter for at least 12 months. Per RECIST, target lesions are categorized as follows: Complete Response (CR): Disappearance of all target lesions (no evaluable disease); Partial Response (PR): ≥ 30% decrease in the sum of the longest diameter of target lesions; Progressive Disease (PD): ≥ 20% increase in the sum of the longest diameter of target lesions; Stable Disease (SD): small changes that do not meet above criteria.
Up to 20 months
Mean Absolute Cancer Antigen-125 Values Over Time on Study
Time Frame: Up to 20 months
Blood samples were collected to measure serum levels of tumor marker cancer antigen (CA)-125 at Screening and on Days 1, 29, 57, 85, 113, 141, 169, and 197 and every 2 months for at least 12 months following Day 197.
Up to 20 months
Number of Patients With NY-ESO-1 and LAGE-1-specific Immunity
Time Frame: Up to 20 months
Specific antibody response to the NY-ESO-1 and LAGE-1 antigen was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) at Screening, Days 29, 57, 85, 113, 141, 169, 197, Month 6, and Month 12.
Up to 20 months
Number of Patients With Release of Interferon-Gamma by T Cells in Response to Cancer Antigens
Time Frame: Up to 20 months
Intracellular cytokine staining assays were performed at Screening, Days 85 and 197, Month 6, and Month 12 to evaluate the release of interferon-gamma by CD4 and CD8 T cells following study injections.
Up to 20 months
Number of Patients With Detectable T-cell Responses Following Vaccination
Time Frame: Up to 20 months
NY-ESO-1-specific CD8+ T cells (human leukocyte antigen [HLA]-A2 patients only) and NY-ESO-1-specific CD4+ T cells (HLA-DP4 patients only) were measured by interferon-gamma enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISPOT) assay. The response to the ELISPOT assay was considered to be positive if the number of spots in the peptide-exposed well was 2-fold or more higher than the number of spots in the unstimulated well, and if there was a minimum of 10 (after subtraction of background spots) peptide-specific spots/25,000 T-cells, or less if T-cell clones were used.
Up to 20 months
Number of Patients With Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Reactions Following Vaccination
Time Frame: Up to 6 months
NY-ESO-1 antigen-specific delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) was measured by skin test at Screening and on Days 113 and 197. All patients were tested for the NY-ESO-1 protein, with additional DTH testing as follows: patients who were HLA-A2+ had NY-ESO-1b testing, patients who were HLA-DP4+ had NY-ESO-DP4 testing, and patients who were both HLA-A2+ and HLA-DP4+ had NY-ESO-1b and NY-ESO-DP4 testing.
Up to 6 months
Number of Patients With Treatment-emergent Adverse Events
Time Frame: Continuously for up to 20 months
Toxicity was graded in accordance with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Common Toxicity Criteria (CTC), version 3.0. Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were reported based on clinical laboratory tests, physical examinations, and vital signs from pre-treatment through the study period.
Continuously for up to 20 months

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Kunle Odunsi, MD, PhD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

December 1, 2004

Primary Completion (Actual)

May 1, 2009

Study Completion (Actual)

May 1, 2009

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

June 2, 2005

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

June 2, 2005

First Posted (Estimated)

June 3, 2005

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

October 4, 2023

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

October 2, 2023

Last Verified

October 1, 2023

More Information

Terms related to this study

Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)

Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

UNDECIDED

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

Yes

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product

No

product manufactured in and exported from the U.S.

No

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