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Clinical activity of nivolumab in patients with non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma

Authors :
Vadim S. Koshkin
Pedro C. Barata
Tian Zhang
Daniel J. George
Michael B. Atkins
William J. Kelly
Nicholas J. Vogelzang
Sumanta K. Pal
JoAnn Hsu
Leonard J. Appleman
Moshe C. Ornstein
Timothy Gilligan
Petros Grivas
Jorge A. Garcia
Brian I. Rini
Source :
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2018.

Abstract

Abstract Background Nivolumab is approved for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) refractory to prior antiangiogenic therapy. The clinical activity of nivolumab in patients with non-clear cell RCC subtypes remains unknown as these patients were excluded from the original nivolumab trials. Methods Patients from 6 centers in the United States who received at least one dose of nivolumab for non-clear cell mRCC between 12/2015 and 06/2017 were identified. A retrospective analysis including patient characteristics, objective response rate according to RECIST v1.1 and treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) was undertaken. Results Forty-one patients were identified. Median age was 58 years (33–82), 71% were male, and majority had ECOG PS 0 (40%) or 1 (47%). Histology included 16 papillary, 14 unclassified, 5 chromophobe, 4 collecting duct, 1 Xp11 translocation and 1 MTSCC (mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma). Among 35 patients who were evaluable for best response, 7 (20%) had PR and 10 (29%) had SD. Responses were observed in unclassified, papillary and collecting duct subtypes. In the entire cohort, median follow-up was 8.5 months and median treatment duration was 3.0 months. Median PFS was 3.5 months and median OS was not reached. Among responders, median time to best response was 5.1 months, and median duration of response was not reached as only 2 out of 7 responders had disease progression during follow-up. TRAEs of any grade were noted in 37% and most commonly included fatigue (12%), fever (10%) and rash (10%). Nivolumab treatments were postponed in 34% and discontinued in 15% of patients due to intolerance. No treatment-related deaths were observed. Conclusions Nivolumab monotherapy demonstrated objective responses and was well tolerated in a heterogeneous population of patients with non-clear cell mRCC. In the absence of other data in this treatment setting, this study lends support to the use of nivolumab for patients with metastatic non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20511426
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bbc492fd73414e95b44026496b015f42
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40425-018-0319-9