异环磷酰胺
医学
维持疗法
肿瘤科
临床终点
免疫疗法
化疗
内科学
临床研究阶段
临床试验
免疫系统
进行性疾病
免疫
存活率
疾病
免疫学
外科
生存分析
联合疗法
无进展生存期
疫苗疗法
细胞免疫
细胞疗法
作者
Xing Zhang,Bu-Shu Xu,Qiuzhong Pan,Ruiqing Peng,Desheng Weng,Jingjing Zhao,Xizhi Wen,Qiyan Cai,Wei Li,Hongcheng Hu,Rui‐Hua Xu
标识
DOI:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-26-0658
摘要
PURPOSE: Advanced sarcomas lack effective maintenance therapies after first-line chemotherapy. We present long-term phase 1 results evaluating multi-antigen stimulated cell therapy-I (MASCT-I), a novel immunotherapy integrating dendritic cell vaccination with adoptive T-cell transfer, as maintenance treatment (NCT03034304). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-one patients with disease control after chemotherapy received MASCT-I alone (n = 17) or with ifosfamide (n = 14). The primary endpoint was safety. Secondary endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), time to progression (TTP), objective response rate (ORR), and disease control rate (DCR). Exploratory objective comprised evaluation of the relationship between clinical efficacy and antigen-specific immune responses. RESULTS: Treatment was well tolerated with no treatment-related deaths. After a median follow-up of 63.6 months, median PFS from maintenance initiation (PFS1) was 9.5 months, and from first-line chemotherapy start (PFS2) was 16.2 months; median OS was 33.8 months. The combination with ifosfamide numerically improved survival outcomes compared to monotherapy. Patients with high antigen-specific immunity were significantly positively associated with prolonged survival. Notably, six of the seven patients who maintained progression-free status for over 4 years exhibited robust immune activation. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings establish MASCT-I alone or combined with chemotherapy as maintenance treatment that elicits sustained antigen-specific immunity and encouraging survival in advanced sarcoma.
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