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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Testing A New Combination of Anti-cancer Immune Therapies, Atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (Varlilumab) With or Without the Addition of a Third Anti-cancer Drug, Cobimetinib, for Advanced-Stage Biliary Tract Cancer

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Testing A New Combination of Anti-cancer Immune Therapies, Atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (Varlilumab) With or Without the Addition of a Third Anti-cancer Drug, Cobimetinib, for Advanced-Stage Biliary Tract Cancer

Official Title: A Randomized Phase 2 Study of Combination Atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (Varlilumab) With or Without Addition of Cobimetinib in Previously Treated Unresectable Biliary Tract Cancers

Study ID: NCT04941287

Study Description

Brief Summary: This phase II trial investigates the effect of combining two immune therapies, atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab), with or without cobimetinib, in treating patients with biliary tract cancer that cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable). Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as atezolizumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Varlilumab is an immune agonist antibody that may further strengthen the immune system's attack on the cancer. Cobimetinib is in a class of medications called kinase inhibitors. It works by blocking the action of an abnormal protein that signals cancer cells to multiply. This helps slow or stop the spread of cancer cells. Giving atezolizumab in combination with varlilumab and cobimetinib may work better than atezolizumab and varlilumab alone in treating patients with unresectable biliary tract cancer.

Detailed Description: PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To assess the response rate (ORR) of patients with unresectable, pre-treated biliary cancers treated with the combination of atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) with or without cobimetinib. II. To assess the progression free survival (PFS) of patients with unresectable, pre-treated biliary cancers treated with the combination of atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) with or without cobimetinib. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To assess the safety and tolerability of combination of atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) with or without cobimetinib in patients with unresectable, pre-treated biliary cancers. II. To assess overall survival (OS) of patients with unresectable, pre-treated biliary cancers treated with the combination of atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) with or without cobimetinib. III. To determine the effect of combination atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) +/- cobimetinib on T cell subpopulations systemically and intratumorally. CORRELATIVE OBJECTIVES: I. To explore the effect of atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) +/- cobimetinib on local and systemic immune activation pathways, immune suppressive pathways, and cytokine/chemokine signaling in peripheral blood and within the tumor microenvironment. II. To assess whether atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab) clearance at baseline and over time correlate with clinical outcomes (ORR, PFS and OS) and the presence of cachexia. III. To assess immunogenicity by monitoring for the presence of anti-drug antibodies (ADA) to both atezolizumab and CDX-1127 (varlilumab). OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM A: Patients receive cobimetinib orally (PO) once daily (QD) on days 1-21 of each cycle, atezolizumab intravenously (IV) over 30-60 minutes on days 1 and 15 of each cycle, and varlilumab IV over 90 minutes on days 1 and 15 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 28 days in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo a computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at baseline, every 8 weeks while on treatment, and at end of treatment or progression. Patients also undergo a tumor biopsy at baseline and on day 21 of cycle 1. Patients also undergo blood sample collection on study. ARM B: Patients receive atezolizumab IV over 30-60 minutes on days 1 and 15 of each cycle and varlilumab IV over 90 minutes on days 1 and 15 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 28 days in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo a CT or MRI at baseline, every 8 weeks while on treatment, and at end of treatment or progression. Patients also undergo a tumor biopsy at baseline and on day 21 of cycle 1. Patients also undergo blood sample collection on study. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 30 days and then every 3 months until death, withdrawal of consent, or study closure.

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Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Mayo Clinic Hospital in Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, United States

City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, California, United States

Los Angeles General Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States

USC / Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, California, United States

UC Irvine Health/Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Orange, California, United States

University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sacramento, California, United States

UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, Colorado, United States

UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Aventura, Aventura, Florida, United States

UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Coral Gables, Coral Gables, Florida, United States

UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Deerfield Beach, Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine-Sylvester Cancer Center, Miami, Florida, United States

UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Kendall, Miami, Florida, United States

UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Plantation, Plantation, Florida, United States

Emory University Hospital Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Emory University Hospital/Winship Cancer Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Johns Hopkins University/Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, United States

Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone, New York, New York, United States

Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Vanderbilt University/Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States

Huntsman Cancer Institute/University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

University of Virginia Cancer Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center - University Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Contact Details

Name: Nilofer S Azad

Affiliation: JHU Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center LAO

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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