ImmunityBio Announces Primary Endpoint Met in a Second Indication in Bladder Cancer Trial with 57% Disease-Free Survival in Patients with BCG Unresponsive Papillary Disease
- Primary endpoints were met for both Cohorts A and B of Carcinoma in Situ (CIS) and Papillary disease in the 154-patient Phase 2/3 trial studying Anktiva (N-803) and BCG in BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC)
- In papillary disease, 57% of patients remain disease free at 12-months and with CIS disease complete response rate is 72%
- There were zero immune- or treatment-related severe adverse events noted in the combined safety analysis of 154 patients in the trial
- Key patent allowed covering Anktiva intravesical use in bladder cancer with the term extending to 2035
Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) makes up 75%-85% of all bladder cancers in the
To date, 73 patients have enrolled in Cohort B with a median follow-up of 17.3 months. The primary endpoint was met with a disease-free rate at 12-months of 57% (95% CI: 43.7%, 68.5%) and at 18-months, 53% (95% CI: 38.8%, 64.6%) by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Durable responses were noted in both cohorts and the therapy resulted in significant avoidance of cystectomy.
The safety profile of Anktiva (N-803) in Cohort B was consistent with that seen in Cohort A, which was recently presented at the American Urological Association’s 2021 Annual meeting, in which 0% SAEs, including 0% immune-related SAEs, were detected. In addition, 85% of the patients were able to avoid a cystectomy. A full analysis of efficacy and safety data for both Cohorts A (CIS) and B (Papillary) has been submitted to the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancer Symposium (ASCO GU), which is taking place in February 2022.
“Intravesical BCG has been the standard of care for more than 30 years for patients with non-invasive papillary tumors, yet, unfortunately some 40% of them don’t respond,” said
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The Urgent, Unmet Need to Treat NMIBC and Avoid Cystectomy
Bladder cancer has a high incidence worldwide; in 2020, an estimated 573,278 new cases were diagnosed and it was the cause of 212,536 deaths1. In
For the last 30 years, BCG immunotherapy has been the standard for treating NMIBC. However, disease recurrence and progression rates remain unacceptably high. Standard-of-care recommendations for these patients include lifetime invasive surveillance and rapid treatment of recurrences, creating a substantial financial burden and drastic impact on quality of life. Of those patients who experience recurrence, approximately 30% will progress and succumb to their disease over a 15-year period, and another 50% will undergo radical cystectomy of the bladder— a surgery to remove the entire bladder that may require removal of other surrounding organs—in an attempt to control their disease4.
Despite the advent of minimally invasive procedures and robotic techniques, the 90-day mortality and morbidity rates in patients who undergo cystectomy remain unacceptably high at 3-6% and 28-64%, respectively5 & 6. Based on this urgent need, FDA published guidance in
About the Study and Breakthrough Designation
QUILT 3.032 is an open-label, three cohort, multicenter Phase 2/3 study of intravesical BCG plus Anktiva (N-803) in patients with BCG-unresponsive high-grade NMIBC (NCT03022825) and was opened in 2017. The primary endpoint for Cohorts A (CIS with N-803+ BCG) and C (CIS with N-803 alone) of this Phase 2 study is incidence of complete response (CR) of CIS at any time and the primary endpoint for Cohort B (papillary) is 12-month disease-free rate. The FDA granted Fast Track Designation to the pivotal trial based on Phase I data. In
ImmunityBio’s IL-15 superagonist Anktiva (N-803)
The cytokine interleukin-15 (IL-15) plays a crucial role in the immune system by affecting the development, maintenance, and function of the natural killer (NK) and T cells. N-803 is a novel IL-15 superagonist complex consisting of an IL-15 mutant (IL-15N72D) bound to an IL-15 receptor α/IgG1 Fc fusion protein. Its mechanism of action is direct specific stimulation of CD8+ T cells and NK cells through beta gamma T-cell receptor binding (not alpha) while avoiding T-reg stimulation. N-803 has improved pharmacokinetic properties, longer persistence in lymphoid tissues and enhanced anti-tumor activity compared to native, non-complexed IL-15 in vivo.
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- Global cancer statistics: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries: https://gco.iarc.fr/
- https://www.cancer.org/cancer/bladder-cancer/about/key-statistics.html
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263923/
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2018.09.028
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1945091/
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0302283808008397
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