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#VisualAbstract: Atezolizumab With Carboplatin in Patients With Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

byMinjee Kim
January 5, 2024
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1. Progression-free survival was 4.1 months in the combination arm vs 2.2 months in the monotherapy arm with an HR of 0.66.

2. Grade 3/4 serious adverse events occurred in 41% in the combination arm vs 8% in the monotherapy arm.

Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent)

Study Rundown: Previous studies explored treating PD-L1–positive metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with immunotherapy (atezolizumab) and paclitaxel but found no improved outcomes. This phase II study explored treatment with atezolizumab and carboplatin, a DNA-intercalating agent, for PD-L1–positive metastatic TNBC. The primary endpoint was progression-free disease (PFS) and secondary endpoints included overall response rate (ORR), duration of response (DoR), and overall survival (OS). Median PFS was 4.1 months with atezolizumab plus carboplatin vs 2.2 months with carboplatin, with an HR of 0.66 (p=0.05). Subgroup analysis found women aged 41-64, postmenopausal women, patients with liver metastasis, patients with prior chemotherapy, patients with obesity, patients with poor glucose control, and patients with high tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, had more significant PFS improvement. Patient outcomes did not differ significantly based on PD-L1 expression. Median OS was 12.6 months in the combination therapy compared to 8.6 months with monotherapy, with HR 0.60 (p=.03). With regards to safety, grade 3/4 serious adverse events occurred in 41% in the combination therapy vs 8% in the monotherapy, with the most common adverse events in the combination therapy including thrombocytopenia, anemia, lymphocytopenia, nausea, fatigue, and increased liver enzymes. The strengths of this study included a varied number of outcomes and measures to investigate, and the limitation included a small sample size. Overall this study found that combination therapy with atezolizumab and carboplatin had some improved outcomes when compared to carboplatin monotherapy for patients with metastatic TNBC.

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In-Depth [randomized controlled trial]: This multicenter, randomized, double-blind phase 2 trial enrolled adults with metastatic TNBC and randomized them (1:1) to carboplatin alone (50 patients) vs in combination with atezolizumab (56 patients). 22.2% of patients were PD-L1 positive. The most common somatic mutations in TNBC were found to be TP53 (68.8%), BRCA1/2 (36.4%), and PIK3CA (13%). Median PFS was 4.1 months (95%CI, 2.4-7.0) with atezolizumab plus carboplatin vs 2.2 months (95%CI, 2.0-4.4) with carboplatin, with an HR 0.66 (95%CI, 0.44-1.01, p=0.05). Subgroup analysis found women aged 41-64, postmenopausal women, patients with liver metastasis, patients with prior chemotherapy, patients with obesity, patients with poor glucose control, and patients with high tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, had more significant PFS improvement. Median ORR was 30.4% (95%CI, 19.9%-43.3%) in the combination arm vs 8.0% (95%CI, 3.2%-18.8%) in the carboplatin monotherapy arm. Median DoR was 11.6 months (95%CI, 7.6-17.7) in the combination arm vs 14.8 months (95%CI, 8.2-NA) in the carboplatin arm. Median OS was 8.6 months in the combination therapy compared to 12.6 months with monotherapy, with HR 0.60 (95%CI, 0.37-0.96, p=.03). With regards to safety, grade 3/4 serious adverse events occurred in 41% in the combination therapy vs 8% in the monotherapy, with the most common adverse events in the combination therapy including thrombocytopenia, anemia, lymphocytopenia, nausea, fatigue, and increased liver enzymes. Overall this study found that combination therapy with atezolizumab and carboplatin had some improved outcomes when compared to carboplatin monotherapy for patients with metastatic TNBC.

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