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This research study is evaluating a new type of Kidney Cancer vaccine called "Personalized NeoAntigen Cancer Vaccine"as a possible treatment for Kidney Cancer.
The following intervention will be involved in this study:
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This research study is a Phase I clinical trial, which tests the safety of an investigational kidney cancer vaccine and also tries to define the appropriate dose of the investigational kidney cancer vaccine to use for further studies. "Investigational" means that the kidney cancer vaccine, in this case the Personalized Neoantigen Cancer Vaccine, is being studied. It also means that the FDA (the U.S. Food and Drug Administration) has not approved the Personalized Cancer Vaccine for any use in patients, including people with kidney cancer.
Poly-ICLC (also called Hiltonol) is an experimental "viral mimic" and an activator of immunity. Poly-ICLC is an investigational drug, meaning the FDA has not approved it as a treatment for any disease.
Personalized NeoAntigen Cancer Vaccine: The purpose of this study is to determine if it is possible to make and administer safely a vaccine against kidney cancer by using information gained from specific characteristics of the participant's own kidney cancer. It is known that kidney cancers have mutations (changes in genetic material) that are specific to an individual patient and tumor. These mutations can cause the tumor cells to produce proteins that appear very different from the body's own cells. It is possible that these proteins used in a vaccine may induce strong immune responses, which may help the participant's body fight any tumor cells that could cause the kidney cancer to come back in the future. The study will examine the safety of the vaccine when given at several different time points and will examine the participant's blood cells for signs that the vaccine induced an immune response.
Ipilimumab (Yervoy™) is an antibody that has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of melanoma.
In this research study, the investigators are looking at the safety and tolerability of the Personalized NeoAntigen Cancer Vaccine combined with Ipilimumab as well as the body's immune response to the vaccine. Ipilimumab will be delivered as an injection given underneath the skin rather than injected in the vein in proximity to each vaccination site in order to 1) direct anti-CTLA4 activity to the vaccine-draining lymph nodes and 2) limit potential toxic effects.
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Inclusion Criteria for Initial Registration:
Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
Patients should have suspected stage III or stage IV clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), with anticipation that all disease can be surgically resected. Confirmation of clear cell histology, final stage (III or IV), and removal of all disease will be done after the surgery, and will be required for further participation of the trial.
Patient is agreeable to allow tumor and normal tissue samples to be submitted for complete exome and transcription sequencing.
Patients undergoing a potentially curative metastatectomy are eligible if the tumor tissue from the surgery is enough to make a vaccine.
ECOG (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) performance status ≤ 1.
Age ≥ 18 years.
Participants must have normal organ and marrow function as defined below:
Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must have a negative pregnancy test (minimum sensitivity 25 IU/L or equivalent of HCG) before entry onto the trial and within 7 days prior to start of study medication, because the effects NeoVax on the developing human fetus are unknown. It is the investigators' responsibility to repeat the pregnancy test should start of treatment be delayed.
Female patients enrolled in the study, who are not free from menses for >2 years, post hysterectomy / oophorectomy, or surgically sterilized, must be willing to use either 2 adequate barrier methods or a barrier method plus a hormonal method of contraception to prevent pregnancy or to abstain from sexual activity for the duration of treatment with ipilimumab plus 5 half-lives of ipilimumab (75 days) plus 30 days (duration of ovulatory cycle) for a total of 105 days post-treatment completion. Approved contraceptive methods include for example: intra uterine device, diaphragm with spermicide, cervical cap with spermicide, male condoms, or female condom with spermicide. Spermicides alone are not an acceptable method of contraception.
Male patients must agree to use an adequate method of contraception for the duration of treatment with study drugs plus 5 half-lives of the study drug (75 days) plus 90 days (duration of sperm turnover) for a total of 165 days post-treatment.
Eligibility Criteria for Secondary Registration
ECOG performance status ≤1.
Participants must have normal organ and marrow function as defined below:
Patients must have histologically confirmed clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), stage III or fully resected stage IV (no evidence of disease), before starting study drugs per AJCC 8th edition.
No evidence of disease (NED) at secondary registration.
Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must have a negative pregnancy test (minimum sensitivity 25 IU/L or equivalent of HCG) within 7 days prior to start of study medication, because the effects NeoVax on the developing human fetus are unknown. It is the investigators' responsibility to repeat the pregnancy test should start of treatment be delayed.
Female patients enrolled in the study, who are not free from menses for >2 years, post hysterectomy / oophorectomy, or surgically sterilized, must be willing to use either 2 adequate barrier methods or a barrier method plus a hormonal method of contraception to prevent pregnancy or to abstain from sexual activity throughout the study, starting with visit 1 through 4 weeks after the last dose of study therapy. Approved contraceptive methods include for example; intra uterine device, diaphragm with spermicide, cervical cap with spermicide, male condoms, or female condom with spermicide. Spermicides alone are not an acceptable method of contraception.
Male patients must agree to use an adequate method of contraception for the duration of treatment with study drugs plus 5 half-lives of the study drug (75 days) plus 90 days (duration of sperm turnover) for a total of 165 days post-treatment.
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19 participants in 2 patient groups
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Toni Choueiri, MD; Patrick Ott, MD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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