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LBA9512 Background: mRNA-4157 is a novel, mRNA-based individualized neoantigen therapy designed to increase endogenous antitumor T-cell responses by targeting unique patient (pt) tumor mutations. In the primary analysis of the Ph 2 mRNA-4157-P201 (KEYNOTE-942) trial (median planned follow-up, 23 mo), pts with completely resected high-risk stage IIIB–IV cutaneous melanoma receiving mRNA-4157 + pembrolizumab (pembro; combo) had prolonged recurrence-free survival (RFS) and distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) vs pembro alone (Weber JS, et al. Lancet. 2024). Methods: Pts were assigned 2:1 to mRNA-4157 (1 mg IM, max 9 doses) + pembro (200 mg IV, max 18 cycles) or pembro alone. The primary endpoint was investigator-assessed RFS; secondary endpoints were DMFS and safety. This planned supportive analysis was triggered when the last randomized pt had ≥2 y follow-up. Translational subgroup analyses were also reported. HLA genotypes were analyzed by exome sequencing of DNA from PBMC. RFS and DMFS were not formally tested; nominal 2-sided p-values are descriptive. Results: With an additional year follow-up (data cutoff, 03 Nov 2023; median range, 34.9 25.1–51.0 mo) after primary analysis, minimal new events occurred. RFS benefit in the combo vs pembro arm was maintained with 49% risk reduction in recurrence and/or death (HR 95% CI, 0.510 0.288–0.906; 2-sided nominal p-value 0.019). The 2.5-yr RFS rate of combo treatment (tx) vs pembro alone was 74.8% vs 55.6%. Combo tx also produced clinically meaningful, sustained improvement in DMFS vs pembro alone (HR 95% CI, 0.384 0.172–0.858, 2-sided nominal p-value 0.0154). OS favored combo vs pembro alone; 2.5-y OS rate was 96.0% vs 90.2% (HR 95% CI, 0.425 0.114–1.584). RFS benefit of combo vs pembro was maintained in TMB high (HR 95% CI, 0.564 0.253–1.258), TMB non-high (0.571 0.245–1.331), PD-L1 positive (0.471 0.226–0.979), PD-L1 negative (0.147 0.034–0.630), and ctDNA negative (0.207 0.091–0.470) subgroups; ctDNA positive HR was not estimable. No significant associations between individual HLA alleles and RFS were observed in either tx arm. Maximal heterozygosity at HLA class I genotype loci (A, B, C) improved RFS vs homozygosity for ≥1 locus in the pembro arm (HR 95% CI, 0.425 0.179–1.01) but not combo arm (1.252 0.498–3.146). mRNA-4157 was well tolerated and combo tx had a safety profile consistent with previous analysis with no potentiation of immune-related AEs. Conclusions: The current analysis with ∼3 y median follow-up showed durable and meaningful long-term RFS and DMFS benefit with mRNA-4157 + pembro vs pembro alone. A trend for improved OS with combo tx was also observed. HLA and translational subgroup results suggest mRNA-4157 + pembro may benefit a broader pt population vs pembro alone. Clinical trial information: NCT03897881 .
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