Nivolumab and Azacitidine With or Without Ipilimumab in Treating Patients With Refractory/Relapsed or Newly Diagnosed Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02397720 |
Recruitment Status :
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First Posted : March 25, 2015
Last Update Posted : April 10, 2023
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Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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Acute Bilineal Leukemia Acute Biphenotypic Leukemia Acute Myeloid Leukemia Arising From Previous Myelodysplastic Syndrome Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia Myelodysplastic Syndrome Recurrent Acute Myeloid Leukemia Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia Therapy-Related Acute Myeloid Leukemia | Drug: Azacitidine Biological: Ipilimumab Other: Laboratory Biomarker Analysis Biological: Nivolumab | Phase 2 |
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose limiting toxicity (DLT) of nivolumab in combination with azacitidine (5-azacytidine) in patients with refractory/relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML). (Lead-in phase) II. To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose limiting toxicity (DLT) of nivolumab with ipilimumab in combination with 5-azacytidine in patients with refractory/relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML). (Lead-in phase) III. To determine the overall response rate (ORR) of nivolumab in combination with 5-azacytidine in patients with refractory/ relapsed AML. (Phase II) IV. To determine the overall response rate (ORR) of nivolumab in combination with 5-azacytidine in older patients (> 65 years) with newly diagnosed AML. (Phase II) V. To determine the overall response rate (ORR) of nivolumab with ipilimumab in combination with 5-azacytidine in patients with refractory/relapsed AML. (Phase II) VI. To determine the overall response rate (ORR) of nivolumab with ipilimumab in combination with 5- azacytidine in older patients (65 years) with newly diagnosed AML. (Phase II)
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To determine the number of patients who achieve a > 50% reduction in blasts on therapy with either vidaza+nivolumab or vidaza+nivolumab+ipilimumab.
II. To determine the duration of response, disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) of patients with refractory/relapsed AML treated with either vidaza+nivolumab or vidaza+nivolumab+ipilimumab.
III. To determine the duration of response, disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) in older patients with newly diagnosed AML treated with this combination with either vidaza+nivolumab or vidaza+nivolumab+ipilimumab.
TERTIARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To study immunological and molecular changes in the peripheral blood and bone marrow in response to nivolumab and 5-azacytidine therapy or nivolumab with ipilimumab and 5-azacytidine therapy.
II. To determine induction of hypomethylation and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage during therapy with this combination and its correlation with response.
OUTLINE: This is a lead-in phase, dose-escalation study followed by a phase II study. Patients are assigned to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Patients receive azacitidine intravenously (IV) over 1 hour or subcutaneously (SC) on days 1-7 or days 1-4 and 7-9. Patients also receive nivolumab IV over 60 minutes on days 1 and 14 (courses 1-4) or on day 1 (course 5 and all subsequent courses). Courses repeat every 28 days in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
ARM II: Patients receive azacitidine and nivolumab as Arm I. Patients also receive ipilimumab IV over 90 minutes on day 1 and then every 6 or 12 weeks. Treatment continues in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 30 days and then every 3-6 months for up to 5 years.
Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
Estimated Enrollment : | 182 participants |
Allocation: | Non-Randomized |
Intervention Model: | Parallel Assignment |
Masking: | None (Open Label) |
Primary Purpose: | Treatment |
Official Title: | An Open-Label Phase II Study of Nivolumab (BMS-936558) in Combination With 5-Azacytidine (Vidaza) or Nivolumab With Ipilimumab in Combination With 5-Azacytidine for the Treatment of Patients With Refractory/ Relapsed Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Newly Diagnosed Older AML (> 65 Years) Patients |
Actual Study Start Date : | April 7, 2015 |
Estimated Primary Completion Date : | April 30, 2024 |
Estimated Study Completion Date : | April 30, 2024 |

Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Experimental: Arm I (azacitidine, nivolumab)
Patients receive azacitidine IV over 1 hour or SC on days 1-7 or days 1-4 and 7-9. Patients also receive nivolumab IV over 60 minutes on days 1 and 14 (courses 1-4) or on day 1 (course 5 and all subsequent courses). Courses repeat every 28 days in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
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Drug: Azacitidine
Given SC or IV
Other Names:
Other: Laboratory Biomarker Analysis Correlative studies Biological: Nivolumab Given IV
Other Names:
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Experimental: Arm II (azacitidine, nivolumab, ipilimumab)
Patients receive azacitidine and nivolumab as Arm I. Patients also receive ipilimumab IV over 90 minutes on day 1 and then every 6 or 12 weeks. Treatment continues in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
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Drug: Azacitidine
Given SC or IV
Other Names:
Biological: Ipilimumab Other Names:
Other: Laboratory Biomarker Analysis Correlative studies Biological: Nivolumab Given IV
Other Names:
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- Maximum tolerated dose of nivolumab with dihydro-5-azacytidine, based on the incidence of dose limiting toxicity assessed by the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) (Lead-in phase) [ Time Frame: Up to 28 days ]The maximum tolerated dose is defined as the highest dose level with < 2 out of 6 patients experiencing a dose limiting toxicity during the first 28 days of treatment.
- Efficacy as measured by the overall response rate defined as complete response + complete response with incomplete platelet recovery + complete response with incomplete count recovery + partial response + marrow clearance of blasts (Phase II) [ Time Frame: Within 3 months of treatment initiation ]Will be presented along with 95% confidence interval. The association between overall response rate and patient's clinical characteristics will be examined by Wilcoxon's rank sum test or Fisher's exact test as appropriate.
- Incidence of adverse events graded according to CTCAE [ Time Frame: Within 3 months of treatment initiation ]Toxicity type, severity and attribution will be summarized for each patient using frequency tables.
- Disease-free survival [ Time Frame: Up to 5 years ]Will be estimated using the method of Kaplan and Meier.
- Overall survival [ Time Frame: Up to 5 years ]Will be estimated using the method of Kaplan and Meier.
- Progression-free survival [ Time Frame: Up to 5 years ]Will be estimated using the method of Kaplan and Meier.
- Immunological changes in peripheral blood and bone marrow [ Time Frame: Baseline up to 5 years ]Determined using paired t-tests. Descriptive statistics including plots, mean, median and standard deviations will be used to summarize data. For continuous outcomes, t-tests and analysis of variance will be used to compare outcome measures across patient characteristics. Dunnett's and Tukey's test that properly adjust for multiplicity in multiple test will be implemented. Pair-wise comparison's will be performed using pre- and post-therapy samples from each patient. The chi-square test or Fisher's exact test will be used to test the association between categorical variables such as disease state and performance status. Both univariate and multivariate logistic regressions will be performed to model prognostic factors.
- Molecular changes in the peripheral blood and bone marrow [ Time Frame: Baseline up to 5 years ]Determined using paired t-tests. Descriptive statistics including plots, mean, median and standard deviations will be used to summarize data. For continuous outcomes, t-tests and analysis of variance will be used to compare outcome measures across patient characteristics. Dunnett's and Tukey's test that properly adjust for multiplicity in multiple test will be implemented. Pair-wise comparison's will be performed using pre- and post-therapy samples from each patient. The chi-square test or Fisher's exact test will be used to test the association between categorical variables such as disease state and performance status. Both univariate and multivariate logistic regressions will be performed to model prognostic factors.
- Induction of hypomethylation and deoxyribonucleic acid damage during therapy [ Time Frame: Up to 5 years ]Correlation analysis (such as logistic regression analysis) will be conducted to determine the relationship between induction of hypomethylation/deoxyribonucleic acid damage and clinical response.

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Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years and older (Adult, Older Adult) |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- ARM 1 SALVAGE COHORT: Patients with AML or biphenotypic or bilineage leukemia who have failed prior therapy; patients with AML should have failed prior therapy or have relapsed after prior therapy will be eligible for Arm 1;
- ARM 2 SALVAGE COHORT: Patients with AML who have failed up to one prior salvage therapy (i.e. salvage 1 or 2 status) will be eligible for Arm 2 relapse cohort; allogeneic stem cell transplant for patients in remission at the time of stem cell transplant will not be considered a salvage regimen; similarly, hydroxyurea if used alone will not be considered a salvage regimen
- ARM 1 AND 2 FRONT LINE OLDER COHORT: Patients age 65 years and above with previously untreated AML who are unfit for or decline standard induction therapy; prior therapy with hydroxyurea, biological or targeted therapy (e.g. FLT3 inhibitors, other kinase inhibitors), or hematopoietic growth factors is allowed, however prior therapy with chemotherapy agents for the disease under study is not allowed; patients may have received one dose of cytarabine (up to 2 g/m2 administered at presentation for control) of hyperleucocytosis
- Patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) or chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) who received therapy for the MDS or CMML and progress to AML are eligible at the time of diagnosis of AML regardless any prior therapy for MDS or CMML; the World Health Organization (WHO) classification will be used for AML; prior therapy for MDS or CMML will not be considered as a prior therapy for AML, hence such patients will be considered as frontline AML and eligible for the frontline elderly cohort
- Prior therapy with hydroxyurea, chemotherapy, biological or targeted therapy (e.g. FLT3 inhibitors, other kinase inhibitors), or hematopoietic growth factors is allowed
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status =< 2
- Total bilirubin =< 2 times upper limit of normal (x ULN) (=< 3 x ULN if considered to be due to leukemic involvement or Gilbert's syndrome)
- Aspartate aminotransferase or alanine aminotransferase =< 2.5 x ULN (=< 5.0 x ULN if considered to be due to leukemic involvement)
- Serum creatinine =< 2 x ULN or glomerular filtration rate (GFR) >= 50
- Patients must provide written informed consent
- In the absence of rapidly progressing disease, the interval from prior treatment to time of initiation of 5-azacytidine and nivolumab will be at least 2 weeks OR at least 5 half-lives for cytotoxic/noncytotoxic agents; the half-life for the therapy in question will be based on published pharmacokinetic literature (abstracts, manuscripts, investigator brochure's, or drug-administration manuals) and will be documented in the protocol eligibility document; since the effect of both nivolumab and 5-azacytidine may be delayed; use of one dose of cytarabine (up to 2 g/m2) or hydroxyurea for patients with rapidly proliferative disease is allowed before the start of study therapy and during the study treatment; concurrent therapy for central nervous system (CNS) prophylaxis or continuation of therapy for controlled CNS disease is permitted
- Females must be surgically or biologically sterile or postmenopausal (amenorrheic for at least 12 months) or if of childbearing potential, must have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test within 72 hours before the start of the treatment
- Women of childbearing potential must agree to use an adequate method of contraception during the study and until 3 months after the last treatment; males must be surgically or biologically sterile or agree to use an adequate method of contraception during the study until 3 months after the last treatment; adequate methods of contraception include: total abstinence when this is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle of the patient; periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods) and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception; female sterilization (have had surgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy) or tubal ligation at least six weeks before taking study treatment; in case of oophorectomy alone, only when the reproductive status of the woman has been confirmed by follow up hormone level assessment; male sterilization (at least 6 months prior to screening); for female patients on the study, the vasectomized male partner should be the sole partner for that patient
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Combination of any of the two following
- Use of oral, injected or implanted hormonal methods of contraception or other forms of hormonal contraception that have comparable efficacy (failure rate < 1%), for example hormone vaginal ring or transdermal hormone contraception
- Placement of an intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS)
- Barrier methods of contraception: condom or occlusive cap (diaphragm or cervical/vault caps) with spermicidal foam/gel/film/cream/ vaginal suppository; in case of use of oral contraception, women should have been stable on the same pill before taking study treatment; note: oral contraceptives are allowed but should be used in conjunction with a barrier method of contraception
- Women are considered post-menopausal and not of child bearing potential if they have had 12 months of natural (spontaneous) amenorrhea with an appropriate clinical profile (e.g. age appropriate, history of vasomotor symptoms) or have had surgical bilateral oophorectomy (with or without hysterectomy) or tubal ligation at least six weeks ago; in the case of oophorectomy alone, only when the reproductive status of the woman has been confirmed by follow up hormone level assessment is she considered not of child bearing potential
- Patients with graft versus host disease (GVHD) active < grade 2 who are on a stable dose of immunosuppressive therapy (tacrolimus, cyclosporine, or other) for > 2 weeks will be included; Note: subjects may be using systemic corticosteroids or topical or inhaled corticosteroids
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with known allergy or hypersensitivity to nivolumab, ipilimumab, 5-azacytidine, or any of their components
- Patients with a known history of severe interstitial lung disease or severe pneumonitis or active pneumonitis that is uncontrolled in the opinion of the treating physician
- Patients who have previously been treated with nivolumab and/or ipilimumab in combination with 5-azacytidine will be excluded
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Patients with a known history of any of the following autoimmune diseases are excluded:
- Patients with a history of inflammatory bowel disease (including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis)
- Patients with a history of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic progressive sclerosis (scleroderma), systemic lupus erythematosus, autoimmune vasculitis (e.g., Wegener's granulomatosis)
- Patients with organ allografts (such as renal transplant) are excluded
- Patients with active GVHD > grade 2 will be excluded; patients with recent increase in the immunosuppressive medication dose within last 2 weeks to control GVHD will not be included; patients with grade 1 or lower GVHD on =< 10 mg prednisone without any additional immunosuppressive therapies (tacrolimus, prograf, etc) will be eligible
- Patients with symptomatic CNS leukemia or patients with poorly controlled CNS leukemia
- Active and uncontrolled disease/(active uncontrolled infection, uncontrolled hypertension despite adequate medical therapy, active and uncontrolled congestive heart failure New York Heart Association [NYHA] class III/IV, clinically significant and uncontrolled arrhythmia) as judged by the treating physician
- Patients with known human immunodeficiency virus seropositivity will be excluded
- Known to be positive for hepatitis B by surface antigen expression; known to have active hepatitis C infection (positive by polymerase chain reaction or on antiviral therapy for hepatitis C within the last 6 months)
- Any other medical, psychological, or social condition that may interfere with study participation or compliance, or compromise patient safety in the opinion of the investigator
- Patients unwilling or unable to comply with the protocol
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)

To learn more about this study, you or your doctor may contact the study research staff using the contact information provided by the sponsor.
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT02397720
Contact: Naval Daver | 713-794-4392 | ndaver@mdanderson.org |
United States, Texas | |
M D Anderson Cancer Center | Recruiting |
Houston, Texas, United States, 77030 | |
Contact: Naval Daver 713-794-4392 | |
Principal Investigator: Naval Daver |
Principal Investigator: | Naval Daver | M.D. Anderson Cancer Center |
Publications automatically indexed to this study by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number):
Responsible Party: | M.D. Anderson Cancer Center |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT02397720 |
Other Study ID Numbers: |
2014-0861 NCI-2015-00593 ( Registry Identifier: CTRP (Clinical Trial Reporting Program) ) 2014-0861 ( Other Identifier: M D Anderson Cancer Center ) |
First Posted: | March 25, 2015 Key Record Dates |
Last Update Posted: | April 10, 2023 |
Last Verified: | April 2023 |
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: | Yes |
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: | No |
Leukemia Leukemia, Myeloid Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute Preleukemia Leukemia, Myelomonocytic, Chronic Leukemia, Myelomonocytic, Juvenile Leukemia, Biphenotypic, Acute Myelodysplastic Syndromes Syndrome Disease Pathologic Processes Neoplasms by Histologic Type Neoplasms Bone Marrow Diseases Hematologic Diseases |
Precancerous Conditions Myelodysplastic-Myeloproliferative Diseases Chronic Disease Disease Attributes Leukemia, Lymphoid Lymphoproliferative Disorders Lymphatic Diseases Immunoproliferative Disorders Immune System Diseases Nivolumab Ipilimumab Azacitidine Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological Antineoplastic Agents Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors |