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A Study of Zolbetuximab Together With Pembrolizumab and Chemotherapy in Adults With Gastric Cancer (LUCERNA)

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Status and phase

Not yet enrolling
Phase 3

Conditions

Metastatic Gastric Adenocarcinoma or Cancer
Locally Advanced Unresectable Gastric Adenocarcinoma or Cancer
Metastatic Gastroesophageal Junction (GEJ) Adenocarcinoma
Locally Advanced Unresectable Gastroesophageal Junction (GEJ) Adenocarcinoma or Cancer

Treatments

Drug: 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)
Drug: Capecitabine
Drug: Placebo
Drug: Oxaliplatin
Drug: Folinic acid (leucovorin or local equivalent)
Drug: zolbetuximab
Drug: Pembrolizumab

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT06901531
8951-CL-0305
2024-519773-19 (Registry Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Zolbetuximab is being studied in people with cancer in and around the stomach or where the food pipe (esophagus) joins the stomach, called gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer. Zolbetuximab with chemotherapy may be used to treat stomach and GEJ cancer when the cancer cells do not have a protein called HER2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2) on their surface (HER2-negative) but do have a protein called Claudin 18.2 (Claudin 18.2-positive). Zolbetuximab is thought to work by attaching to the Claudin 18.2 protein in their tumor, which switches on the body's immune system to attack the tumor. Certain stomach and GEJ cancers may be treated with immunotherapy, which helps the body's immune system fight cancer. This study will give more information about how well zolbetuximab works when given with an immunotherapy medicine called pembrolizumab and chemotherapy. In this study, adults with stomach cancer or GEJ cancer will either be given zolbetuximab with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy or a placebo with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy. A placebo looks like zolbetuximab but doesn't have any medicine in it.

The main aim of the study is to check how long people with stomach cancer and GEJ cancer live after treatment with zolbetuximab with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy compared to placebo with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy.

Adults with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic stomach cancer or GEJ cancer can take part. Locally advanced means the cancer has spread to nearby tissue. Unresectable means the cancer cannot be removed by surgery. Metastatic means the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. A tumor sample (biopsy) of their cancer will have the Claudin 18.2 protein, PD-L1 protein, and be HER2-negative. They may have been previously treated with certain standard therapies. People cannot take part if they need to take medicines to suppress their immune system, have blockages or bleeding in their gut, have specific uncontrollable cancers such as symptomatic or untreated cancers in the nervous system, or have a specific heart condition, or infections.

The study treatments are either zolbetuximab with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy, or placebo with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy. People who take part will receive just 1 of the study treatments by chance. The people in the study and the study doctors will not know who takes which of the study treatments. Study treatment will be given in 6-week (42-day) cycles. The study treatment is mainly given to people slowly through a tube into a vein. This is called an infusion. People will receive study treatment as follows: Zolbetuximab or placebo: 1 infusion every 2 or 3 weeks (2 or 3 infusions in a cycle) together with: Chemotherapy (1 of the following types of chemotherapy): 1. CAPOX (capecitabine and oxaliplatin): 1 infusion of oxaliplatin every 3 weeks (2 infusions in a cycle). People will also take 1 tablet of capecitabine twice a day for 2 weeks (14 days) at the start of each cycle (Day 1) and again in the middle of each cycle (Day 22). After 8 study treatments people will receive capecitabine only. 2. Modified FOLFOX6 or mFOLFOX6 (5-fluorouracil, folinic acid and oxaliplatin): 1 infusion every 2 weeks (3 infusions in a cycle). After 12 study treatments people will receive folinic acid and fluorouracil only, instead of mFOLFOX6. Pembrolizumab: 1 infusion every 3 or 6 weeks (1 or 2 infusions in a cycle). People can be in the study and will receive study treatment until their cancer worsens, they cannot tolerate the study treatment, or they need to start another cancer treatment. People may receive pembrolizumab for up to 2 years. People will visit the clinic on certain days to receive their study treatment and have health checks. The study doctors will check if people had any medical problems from taking zolbetuximab or the other study treatments. On some visits they will have scans to check for any changes in their cancer. People will have the option of giving a tumor sample if they stop treatment because their cancer has worsened. People will visit the clinic after they stop their study treatment. People will be asked about any medical problems and will have a health check. People will continue to have scans every 9 or 12 weeks to check for any changes in their cancer. They will have telephone health checks every 3 months. The number of visits and checks done at each visit will depend on the health of each person and whether they completed their study treatment or not.

Full description

Zolbetuximab (Vyloy), has received marketing approval in Japan. The study is considered a post marketing study in Japan.

Enrollment

500 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Participant has histologically confirmed gastric or Gastroesophageal Junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma.

  • Participant has radiographically confirmed, locally advanced, unresectable or metastatic disease within 28 days prior to randomization.

  • Participant has radiologically evaluable disease (measurable and/or nonmeasurable) according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) V1.1, ≤ 28 days prior to randomization. For participants with only 1 evaluable lesion and prior radiotherapy ≤ 3 months before randomization, the lesion must either be outside the field of prior radiotherapy or have documented progression following radiation therapy.

  • Participant has Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG) performance status 0 to 1.

  • Participant has predicted life expectancy ≥ 12 weeks.

  • Participant must be a candidate to receive mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX and pembrolizumab.

  • Female participant is not pregnant and at least 1 of the following conditions apply:

    • Not a woman of child bearing potential (WOCBP)
    • WOCBP who has a negative urine or serum pregnancy test at screening (Specific to Japan: with a medical interview), and agrees to follow the contraceptive guidance from the time of informed consent through at least 9 months after the final oxaliplatin administration and 6 months after the final administration of all other study intervention.
    • Female participant must not be breastfeeding or lactating starting at screening and throughout the investigational period and for 5 half-lives (at least 9 months after the final oxaliplatin administration and 6 months after final study intervention administration).
    • Female participant must not donate ova starting at first administration of study intervention and throughout the investigational period, and for 9 months after the final administration of oxaliplatin and for 6 months after final administration of all other study interventions.
  • Male participant must agree to use contraception with female partner(s) of childbearing potential (including breastfeeding partner) throughout the treatment period, and for 6 months after final investigational study intervention administration.

  • Male participant must agree to remain abstinent or use a condom with pregnant partner(s) for the duration of the pregnancy throughout the investigational period and for 6 months after final investigational study intervention administration.

  • Male participant must not donate sperm during the treatment period and for 6 months after final investigational study intervention administration

  • Participant has a Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2) -negative tumor.

  • Participant's tumor is positive for Claudin18.2 (CLDN18.2) expression.

  • Participant's tumor is positive for Programmed death ligand (PD-L1) expression.

  • Participant must meet all of the criteria based on the centrally or locally analyzed laboratory tests collected within 14 days prior to randomization. In case of multiple central laboratory data within this period, the most recent data should be used.

  • Participant agrees not to participate in another interventional study while receiving study intervention in the present study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Participant has prior severe allergic reaction or intolerance to zolbetuximab or other monoclonal antibodies, pembrolizumab, mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX.

  • Participant has a complete gastric outlet syndrome or a partial gastric outlet syndrome with persistent recurrent vomiting.

  • Participant has significant gastric bleeding and/or untreated gastric ulcers that would preclude the participant from participation.

  • Participant has unresolved pneumonitis or history of non-infectious pneumonitis such as immune-related pneumonitis, radiation induced pneumonitis.

  • Participant has history of central nervous system metastases and/or carcinomatous meningitis from gastric/GEJ cancer.

  • Participant has a known history of a positive test for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection or known active Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (positive HBsAg) or hepatitis C infection. NOTE: Screening for these infections should be conducted per local requirements.

    • For participants who are negative for HBsAg, but hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb) positive, a hepatitis B DNA test will be performed and if positive the participant will be excluded.
    • Participants with positive Hepatitis C virus (HCV) serology, but negative HCV RNA test results are eligible.
    • Participants treated for HCV with undetectable viral load results are eligible.
  • Participant has active infection requiring systemic therapy that has not completely resolved within 7 days prior to randomization.

  • Participant has active autoimmune disease that has required systemic treatment within the past 3 months prior to randomization.

  • Participant has a clinically significant disease or comorbidity that may adversely affect the safe delivery of treatment within this study or make the participant unsuitable for study participation.

  • Participant has another malignancy for which treatment is required.

  • Participant has known Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase (DPD) deficiency (screening for DPD deficiency should be conducted per local requirements).

  • Participant has known peripheral neuropathy > grade 1 (absence of deep tendon reflexes as the sole neurological abnormality does not render the participant ineligible).

  • Participant has sinusoidal obstruction syndrome, formerly known as veno-occlusive disease, if present, should be stable or improving.

  • Participant has significant cardiovascular disease, including any of the following:

    • Congestive heart failure (defined as New York Heart Association Class III or IV), myocardial infarction, unstable angina, coronary angioplasty, coronary stenting, coronary artery bypass graft, cerebrovascular accident or hypertensive crisis within 6 months prior to randomization.
    • History of clinically significant ventricular arrhythmias (i.e., sustained; ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, or Torsades de Pointes).
    • QTc interval > 450 msec for male participants; QTc interval > 470 msec for female participants.
    • History or family history of congenital long QT syndrome.
    • Cardiac arrhythmias requiring anti-arrhythmic medications (participants with rate controlled atrial fibrillation for > 1 month prior to randomization are eligible).
  • Participant has ongoing or previous autoimmune disease or interstitial lung disease, active diverticulitis or peptic ulcerative disease, or solid organ or stem cell transplant or other uncontrolled or clinically significant medical disorders.

  • Participant has type 1 diabetes mellitus, endocrinopathies stably maintained on appropriate replacement therapy or skin disorders (e.g., vitiligo, psoriasis or alopecia) not requiring systemic treatment are allowed.

  • Participant has known status for microsatellite instability-high or mismatch repair deficient tumors.

  • Participant has received prior systemic chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy for locally advanced unresectable or metastatic gastric or GEJ adenocarcinoma, except for a maximum of 1 dose of mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX with or without pembrolizumab. However, participants may have received either neo-adjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy, immunotherapy or other systemic anticancer therapies as long as it was completed at least 6 months prior to randomization. Participant may have received treatment with herbal medications that have known antitumor activity > 28 days prior to randomization.

  • Participant has received systemic immunosuppressive therapy, including systemic corticosteroids 14 days prior to randomization. Participants using a physiologic replacement dose of hydrocortisone or its equivalent (defined as up to 30 mg per day of hydrocortisone or up to 10 mg per day of prednisone), receiving a single-dose of systemic corticosteroids or receiving systemic corticosteroids as premedication for radiologic imaging contrast use are allowed.

  • Participant has had major surgical procedure ≤ 28 days before randomization and has not completely recovered from the surgical procedure ≤ 14 days before randomization.

  • Participant has received radiotherapy for locally advanced unresectable or metastatic gastric or GEJ adenocarcinoma ≤ 14 days prior to randomization and has NOT recovered from any related toxicity. Palliative radiotherapy is allowed and must be completed > 14 days prior to randomization.

  • Participant has received prior CLDN18.2 agents.

  • Participant received a live or live-attenuated vaccine within 30 days prior to the first dose of study intervention.

  • Participant has received other investigational agents or devices concurrently or within 28 days prior to randomization.

  • Participant has any condition which makes the participant unsuitable for study participation.

  • Participant has any concurrent disease, infection, or co-morbid condition that interferes with the ability of the participant to participate in the study, which places the participant at undue risk or complicates the interpretation of data.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

500 participants in 2 patient groups

Arm A: zolbetuximab in combination with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will receive zolbetuximab as an intravenous (via a vein) infusion at 800 mg/m2 loading dose at C1D1 followed by subsequent doses of 400 mg/m2 every 2 weeks; or 800 mg/m2 loading dose at C1D1 followed by subsequent doses of 600 mg/m2 every 3 weeks, followed by an intravenous infusion of pembrolizumab at a dose of 200 mg every 3 weeks or 400 mg every 6 weeks. Participants will then receive chemotherapy over 4 or more cycles of either up to 8 CAPOX treatments (oxaliplatin: 130 mg/m2 once every 3 weeks, capecitabine: 1000 mg/m2 twice daily on days 1 through 14 and days 22 through 35 of each cycle), or, up to 12 mFOLFOX6 treatments (oxaliplatin: 85 mg/m2, Folinic acid (leucovorin/local equivalent): 400 mg/m2, 5-FU bolus: 400 mg/m2, 5-FU infusion: 2400 mg/m2) once every 2 weeks (or components of mFOLFOX6 if some components are discontinued due to toxicity). The choice of chemotherapy for each participant is based on investigator's judgment. Each cycle is approximately 42 days.
Treatment:
Drug: Pembrolizumab
Drug: Folinic acid (leucovorin or local equivalent)
Drug: zolbetuximab
Drug: Oxaliplatin
Drug: 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)
Drug: Capecitabine
Arm B: Placebo in combination with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants will receive matching placebo as an intravenous (via a vein) infusion followed by an intravenous infusion of pembrolizumab at a dose of 200 mg every 3 weeks or 400 mg every 6 weeks. Participants will then receive chemotherapy over 4 or more cycles of either up to 8 CAPOX treatments (oxaliplatin: 130 mg/m2 once every 3 weeks, capecitabine: 1000 mg/m2 twice daily on days 1 through 14 and days 22 through 35 of each cycle), or, up to 12 mFOLFOX6 treatments (oxaliplatin: 85 mg/m2, Folinic acid (leucovorin/local equivalent): 400 mg/m2, 5-FU bolus: 400 mg/m2, 5-FU infusion: 2400 mg/m2) once every 2 weeks (or components of mFOLFOX6 if some components are discontinued due to toxicity). The choice of chemotherapy for each participant is based on investigator's judgment. Each cycle is approximately 42 days.
Treatment:
Drug: Pembrolizumab
Drug: Folinic acid (leucovorin or local equivalent)
Drug: Oxaliplatin
Drug: Placebo
Drug: 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)
Drug: Capecitabine

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Central trial contact

Astellas Pharma Global Development Inc.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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