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Neoadjuvant Immune Checkpoint Blockade + a Prebiotic Food-enriched Dietary Intervention to Optimize Immune Response in Melanoma: NEO-PreFED

NCT06548789 · M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
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About this study
Primary Objectives: Determine the feasibility, compliance and adherence to PreFED intervention in patients with resectable melanoma initiating neoadjuvant combination ICB therapy. Secondary Objectives: 1. Determine the safety (AEs) and tolerability (GSRS-IBS) of the dietary intervention during the neoadjuvant phase and maintenance phases 2. Assess the rate of immune related adverse events in patients of dietary intervention + ICB during neoadjuvant and maintenance phases. 3. Determine the objective response rate (ORR) to dietary intervention + ICB as determined by RECIST1.1 after 2 cycles of neoadjuvant ICB + diet 4. Determine the pathological response rate (pRR) to neoadjuvant ICB + dietary intervention 5. Determine the Event-free Survival (EFS), Relapse-free Survival (RFS), and Overall Survival (OS) to neoadjuvant ICB + dietary intervention Exploratory Objectives: 1. Assess the effect of dietary intervention + ICB on gut microbiome composition at completion of neoadjuvant phase and maintenance phase 2. Assess the effects of dietary intervention + neoadjuvant ICB on gut metabolic output and systemic metabolism at completion of neoadjuvant phase and maintenance phase 3. Assess the effects of dietary intervention + neoadjuvant ICB on systemic and tumor immunity at time of surgery 4. Assess the effects of dietary intervention + neoadjuvant ICB on quality of life and other patient reported outcomes (PROs) during neoadjuvant and maintenance phases
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age ≥ 18 years old. 2. Body mass index (BMI) 18.5-45 kg/m2 3. Able to self-complete study assessments monitoring diet and gastrointestinal symptom burden 4. ECOG performance status of 0 or 1 5. Histologically confirmed resectable stage IIIB-D or oligometastatic Stage IV cutaneous melanoma or locally invasive/advanced mucosal melanoma as determined by multidisciplinary review 6. Planned initiation of standard-of-care neoadjuvant ipilimumab +/- nivolumab or nivolumab +/- relatlimab 7. Measurable disease per RECIST 1.1 8. WOCP must have negative UPT within 1 week of beginning dietary intervention. 9. Self-reported willingness to eat the provided foods (with some tailoring to their food preferences) 10. Self-reported willingness to comply with scheduled visits, undergo venipuncture, provide stool samples. 11. Archival tissue specimen or planned to undergo tumor biopsy as part of standard of care treatment. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Uveal melanoma 2. History of inflammatory bowel disease, total colectomy, or bariatric surgery 3. Currently taking steroids \> prednisone 10 mg/day or equivalent 4. Medical contraindications to the intervention diet as determined by the treating physician 5. Self-reported major dietary restrictions, including but not limited to relevant food allergies, celiac disease, or diets such as vegan, ketogenic, extended fasting 6. Insulin-dependent diabetes or conditions requiring bile-acid sequestrants 7. Unable or unwilling to undergo study procedures 8. Intravenous (IV) antibiotic \>1 dose in the past month or 1 dose IV/oral antibiotic use in past 2 weeks 9. Regularly taking supplements containing prebiotics, fiber and/or probiotics, and unable/unwilling to discontinue for the purpose of the study 10. Current smoker or heavy drinker (defined as \>14 drinks per week) or current illicit drug use 11. Currently pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or lactating 12. Concurrent malignancy requiring systemic therapy other than hormonal therapy 13. Cognitively impaired adults
Study design
Enrollment target: 35 participants
Allocation: na
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2024-09-16
Estimated completion: 2030-09-01
Last updated: 2026-02-06
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Prebiotic Xnack Packouts
Primary outcomes
  • The completion rate, compliance and adherence. (Up to 2 years)
Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactErez Baruch, MD,PHD · contact · ENBaruch@mdanderson.org, · 713-745-5530
InvestigatorErez Baruch, MD,PHD · principal_investigator, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
All locations (1)
MD Anderson Cancer CenterRecruiting
Houston, Texas, United States
Neoadjuvant Immune Checkpoint Blockade + a Prebiotic Food-enriched Dietary Intervention to Optimize Immune Response in Melanoma: NEO-PreFED · TrialPath