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A randomized phase II trial to examine modified vaccinia Ankara-5T4 vaccine in patients with relapsed asymptomatic ovarian cancer (TRIOC).
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International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society [Int J Gynecol Cancer] 2024 Aug 05; Vol. 34 (8), pp. 1225-1231. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 05. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Background: Immunotherapy directed at 5T4 tumor antigen may delay the need for further chemotherapy. An attenuated modified vaccinia Ankara virus containing the gene encoding for 5T4 (MVA-5T4) was studied in asymptomatic relapsed ovarian cancer.<br />Objective: To assess the effectiveness and safety of MVA-5T4 as treatment for asymptomatic relapsed ovarian cancer.<br />Methods: TRIOC was a phase II randomized (1:1), placebo-controlled, double-blind multicenter study. The primary aim was to assess the effectiveness and safety of MVA-5T4 as a treatment for asymptomatic patients with relapsed ovarian cancer. Eligible patients had International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage IC1-III or IVA epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal carcinoma, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) 0-1, with relapse defined by a rise in CA-125 to twice the upper limit of normal or low-volume disease on CT scan. The primary endpoint was disease progression (including deaths from ovarian cancer) at 25 weeks. Following a brief suspension, the trial restarted as a single-arm study. The revised single-arm design required 45 evaluable patients treated with MVA-5T4 to detect a 25-week progression rate of 50%, assuming an expected 70% rate without MVA-5T4; 85% power with one-sided 5% significance.<br />Results: A total of 94 eligible patients were recruited, median age was 65 years (range 42-82), median follow-up 34 months (range 2-46). Overall, 59 patients received MVA-5T4 and 35 patients received placebo. The median number of MVA-5T4 injections received was 7 (range 0-9), compared with a median of 6 (range 1-12) for patients receiving placebo. Median progression-free survival was the same in both arms (3.0 months). The 25-week progression rate was similar in both arms: 80.0% for patients treated with MVA-5T4 and 85.7% for those receiving placebo (risk difference -5.7%, 95% CI -21.4% to 10.0%). Median time to clinical intervention was improved with MVA-5T4: 7.6 months (range 6.7-9.5) vs 5.6 (range 4.9-7.6), CONCLUSION: MVA-5T4 vaccination in patients with asymptomatic relapse was well-tolerated but did not improve the progression rate at 25 weeks. The majority of patients who received MVA-5T4 had clinical intervention later than those assigned to placebo.<br />Trial Registration Number: NCT01556841.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared.<br /> (© IGCS and ESGO 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial drug therapy
Double-Blind Method
Membrane Glycoproteins
Cancer Vaccines administration & dosage
Cancer Vaccines therapeutic use
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local prevention & control
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local therapy
Ovarian Neoplasms drug therapy
Ovarian Neoplasms pathology
Ovarian Neoplasms immunology
Vaccinia virus genetics
Vaccinia virus immunology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1525-1438
- Volume :
- 34
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38760075
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2023-005200