A Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Multiple Immunotherapy-Based Treatment Combinations in Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (Morpheus-CRC)

  • Cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
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Trial Status:

Terminated

This trial runs in
Countries
  • Australia
  • France
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • United States
Trial Identifier:

NCT03555149 2017-004566-99 CO39612

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      Trial Summary

      A phase Ib/II, open-label, multicenter, randomized study designed to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and preliminary anti-tumor activity of immunotherapy-based treatment combinations in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) that became refractory to first- and second-line standard therapies. Eligible patients will be assigned to one of several treatment arms.

      Hoffmann-La Roche Sponsor
      Phase 1/Phase 2 Phase
      NCT03555149, CO39612, 2017-004566-99 Trial Identifier
      Regorafenib, Atezolizumab, Imprime PGG, Bevacizumab, Isatuximab, Selicrelumab, Idasanutlin, AB928, LOAd703 Treatments
      Colorectal Cancer Condition
      Official Title

      A Phase Ib/II, Open-Label, Multicenter, Randomized Umbrella Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Multiple Immunotherapy-Based Treatment Combinations in Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (Morpheus-CRC)

      Eligibility Criteria

      All Gender
      ≥ 18 Years Age
      No Healthy Volunteers
      Inclusion Criteria
      • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status of 0 or 1
      • Life expectancy ≥ 3 months, as determined by the investigator
      • Histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma originating from the colon or rectum
      • Metastatic disease not amenable to local treatment
      • Disease progression during or following not more than two separate lines of treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) that consisted of fluoropyrimidine-, oxaliplatin-, and irinotecan-containing chemotherapy in combination with a biologic agent
      • Measurable disease (at least one target lesion) according to RECIST v1.1
      • Adequate hematologic and end-organ function obtained within 14 days prior to initiation of study treatment
      Exclusion Criteria
      • High microsatellite instability (MSI-H) tumor
      • Presence of BRAFV600E mutation
      • Prior treatment with any of the protocol-specified study treatments
      • Prior treatment with T-cell co-stimulating or immune checkpoint blockade therapies including anti-CTLA-4, anti-PD-1, and anti-PD-L1 therapeutic antibodies
      • Biologic treatment within 2 weeks prior to initiation of study treatment, or other systemic treatment for CRC within 2 weeks or 5 half-lives of the drug (whichever is shorter) prior to initiation of study treatment
      • Treatment with investigational therapy within 28 days prior to initiation of study treatment
      • Eligibility only for the control arm
      • Prior allogeneic stem cell or solid organ transplantation
      • Treatment with systemic immunostimulatory agents within 4 weeks or 5 half-lives of the drug (whichever is longer) prior to the initiation of study treatment
      • Treatment with systemic immunosuppressive medication within 2 weeks prior to initiation of study treatment, or anticipation of need for systemic immunosuppressant medication during study treatment
      • Treatment with a live, attenuated vaccine within 4 weeks prior to initiation of study treatment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during atezolizumab treatment or within 5 months after the last dose of atezolizumab
      • Current treatment with anti-viral therapy for HBV
      • Uncontrolled pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, ascites requiring recurrent drainage procedures (once monthly or more frequently), or tumor related-pain,
      • Uncontrolled or symptomatic hypercalcemia (ionized calcium >1.5 mmol/L, calcium >12 mg/dL, or corrected serum calcium >ULN)
      • Symptomatic, untreated, or actively progressing CNS metastases
      • History of leptomeningeal disease
      • Active or history of autoimmune disease or immune deficiency
      • History of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, organizing pneumonia, drug-induced pneumonitis, or idiopathic pneumonitis, or evidence of active pneumonitis on screening chest computed tomography (CT) scan
      • History of malignancy other than CRC within 2 years prior to screening, with the exception of malignancies with a negligible risk of metastasis or death
      • Active tuberculosis
      • Severe infection within 4 weeks prior to initiation of study treatment
      • Significant cardiovascular disease
      • Grade ≥3 hemorrhage or bleeding event within 28 days prior to initiation of study treatment
      • Major surgical procedure, other than for diagnosis, within 4 weeks prior to initiation of study treatment, or anticipation of need for a major surgical procedure during the study
      • History of severe allergic reactions to chimeric or humanized antibodies or fusion proteins
      • Inability to swallow medications
      • Malabsorption condition that would alter the absorption of orally administered medications
      • Evidence of inherited bleeding diathesis or significant coagulopathy at risk of bleeding
      • Urine dipstick ≥ 2+ protein or ≥ 3.5 g of protein in a 24-hour urine collection

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