Denosumab as an immune modulator in HER2-negative early breast cancer: results of the window-of-opportunity D-BIOMARK clinical trial.

IF 7.4 1区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Andrea Vethencourt, Eva M Trinidad, Eduard Dorca, Anna Petit, M Teresa Soler-Monsó, Marina Ciscar, Alexandra Barranco, Gema Pérez-Chacón, María Jimenez, Mario Rodríguez, Clara Gomez-Aleza, Elvira Purqueras, Enrique Hernández-Jiménez, Ander Urruticoechea, Idoia Morilla, Isaac Subirana, Amparo García-Tejedor, Miguel Gil-Gil, Sonia Pernas, Catalina Falo, Eva Gonzalez-Suarez
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Abstract

Background: The RANK pathway has been extensively investigated for its role in bone resorption; however, its significance extends beyond bone metabolism. Preclinical models suggest that inhibition of RANK signaling can prevent mammary tumor development by reducing proliferation and tumor cell survival. Additionally, both preclinical and clinical data support the ability of RANK pathway inhibitors to enhance the anti-tumor immune response.

Methods: D-BIOMARK is a prospective, randomized window-of-opportunity clinical trial assessing the biological effects of denosumab, a monoclonal antibody against RANKL, in patients with HER2-negative early breast cancer. The study aims to assess denosumab's impact on breast tumor cell proliferation, apoptosis, and its potential to influence the tumor immune microenvironment. A total of 60 patients were enrolled and randomized 2:1 to receive two doses of single agent denosumab (120 mg one week apart) before surgery or to the control arm (no treatment). Fifty-eight patients were evaluated, 27 pre-menopausal and 31 post-menopausal women, 48 with luminal tumors and 10 with triple negative breast cancer. Paired tumor samples were collected to compare baseline (core biopsy) and surgical (surgical specimen) time points, as well as serum samples at both time points.

Results: Denosumab demonstrated its ability to reduce serum free RANKL levels (experimental p < 0.001, control p = 0.270). However, a reduction in tumor cell proliferation or cell survival was not observed. A denosumab-driven increase in tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) was observed (experimental p = 0.001, control p = 0.060), particularly in the luminal B-like population (experimental p = 0.012, control p = 0.070) and a similar trend in the TNBC group (experimental p = 0.079, control p = 0.237). Denosumab led to increased TILs in both pre-menopausal (experimental p = 0.048, control p = 0.639) and post-menopausal (experimental p = 0.041, control p = 0.062) women with luminal tumors. RANK protein expression in tumor and stroma was associated with markers of tumor aggressiveness but an increase in TILs was observed in the experimental arm, irrespectively of RANK and RANKL expression in tumor or stromal cells.

Conclusions: The D-BIOMARK trial suggests a potential role for denosumab as an immune-enhancing agent in early HER2-negative breast cancer. Although preoperative denosumab did not reduce tumor proliferation or increased apoptosis, it led to an increase in TILs, particularly in luminal B-like tumors. These findings underscore the importance of further investigation into the multifaceted aspects of the RANK pathway. Trial registration EudraCT number: 2016-002678-11 registered on June 15, 2018.

Clinicaltrials: gov identifier: NCT03691311, retrospectively registered on September 04, 2018.

Denosumab作为her2阴性早期乳腺癌的免疫调节剂:机会之窗D-BIOMARK临床试验结果
背景:RANK通路在骨吸收中的作用已被广泛研究;然而,它的意义不仅限于骨代谢。临床前模型表明,抑制RANK信号可以通过减少肿瘤细胞的增殖和存活来阻止乳腺肿瘤的发展。此外,临床前和临床数据都支持RANK通路抑制剂增强抗肿瘤免疫反应的能力。方法:D-BIOMARK是一项前瞻性随机临床试验,评估denosumab(一种抗RANKL的单克隆抗体)在her2阴性早期乳腺癌患者中的生物学效应。本研究旨在评估denosumab对乳腺肿瘤细胞增殖、凋亡的影响及其对肿瘤免疫微环境的潜在影响。共有60名患者入组,随机2:1,在手术前接受两剂单药denosumab (120 mg,间隔一周)或对照组(无治疗)。对58名患者进行了评估,27名绝经前妇女和31名绝经后妇女,48名患有腔内肿瘤,10名患有三阴性乳腺癌。收集配对肿瘤样本,比较基线(核心活检)和手术(手术标本)时间点,以及两个时间点的血清样本。结果:Denosumab显示其降低血清游离RANKL水平的能力(实验p)结论:D-BIOMARK试验提示Denosumab作为早期her2阴性乳腺癌的免疫增强剂的潜在作用。尽管术前denosumab没有降低肿瘤增殖或增加细胞凋亡,但它导致til增加,特别是在腔内b样肿瘤中。这些发现强调了进一步研究RANK通路的多方面的重要性。试验报名稿号:2016-002678-11,于2018年6月15日报名。临床试验:gov标识符:NCT03691311,回顾性注册于2018年9月4日。
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期刊介绍: Breast Cancer Research, an international, peer-reviewed online journal, publishes original research, reviews, editorials, and reports. It features open-access research articles of exceptional interest across all areas of biology and medicine relevant to breast cancer. This includes normal mammary gland biology, with a special emphasis on the genetic, biochemical, and cellular basis of breast cancer. In addition to basic research, the journal covers preclinical, translational, and clinical studies with a biological basis, including Phase I and Phase II trials.
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