Feasibility Study of MET-4: Evaluating Fecal Microbiome Effects in Immunotherapy Patients

NCT ID: NCT03686202

Last Updated: 2025-03-30

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

PHASE2/PHASE3

Total Enrollment

65 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-11-30

Study Completion Date

2025-12-01

Brief Summary

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This study is designed to assess the safety, tolerability and engraftment (cumulative relative abundance) of MET-4 strains when given in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). There will be a safety cohort (group A) of 5 subjects which will receive MET-4 in addition to standard of care (SOC) ICI. After the safety cohort, 40 patients will be enrolled in group B which will be randomized to MET4 with SOC ICI vs. control group with SOC ICI only. Group C will enroll 20 patients who have already started on SOC ICI and have had first unconfirmed progression of disease and expected to continue with standard ICI treatment. These patients will be randomized to continue receiving standard ICI alone, or SOC ICI with MET4.

Detailed Description

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Human associated microorganisms (the microbiota) inhabit virtually all surfaces of the human body. The gut is densely colonized by the microbiota which aids in the digestion. Animal and human observational and experimental evidence show a link between gut microbiota and the activation, regulation and function of the immune system. Pre-clinical studies in mouse models have linked the gut microbiota to efficacy of anticancer therapies. Microbial Ecosystem Therapeutics (MET) is a new treatment approach developed as an alternative to fecal transplantation. MET consists of a defined mixture of pure live cultures of intestinal bacteria isolated from a stool sample of a healthy donor.

This study is designed to assess the safety, tolerability and engraftment (cumulative relative abundance) of MET-4 strains when given in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).

Conditions

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All Solid Tumors

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Group A: Safety Cohort

Subjects with advanced solid tumors already on ICI will receive treatment with MET-4 in addition to SOC ICI. MET-4 is administered orally as an initial daily loading dose (5g) of MET-4 over 2 days followed by a daily maintenance dose (1.5g) of MET-4 and will be continued until unacceptable toxicity, progression of disease

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MET-4

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Microbial Ecosystem Therapeutics (MET) is a new treatment approach developed as an alternative to fecal transplantation. Unlike donor stool used in fecal transplants, which are incompletely characterised complex communities of microbes and associated metabolites and fecal material, MET consists of a defined mixture of pure live cultures of intestinal bacteria isolated from a stool sample of a healthy donor.

Group B

Eligible subjects with advanced solid tumors starting ICI will be randomised in a 3:1 ratio stratifying for prior IO exposure, to receive MET-4 together with any approved PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor as per SOC or control group. There will be a run-in period for subjects in the MET-4 treatment group. Following the run-in period of ICI therapy, subjects will be administered the same MET-4 dose as subjects in group A.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MET-4

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Microbial Ecosystem Therapeutics (MET) is a new treatment approach developed as an alternative to fecal transplantation. Unlike donor stool used in fecal transplants, which are incompletely characterised complex communities of microbes and associated metabolites and fecal material, MET consists of a defined mixture of pure live cultures of intestinal bacteria isolated from a stool sample of a healthy donor.

Group C

In group C, eligible subjects with advanced solid tumors whom are already on ICI with first unconfirmed PD on evaluation scans per investigator's assessment, will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio to receive MET-4 in addition to the PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor as per SOC or control group. These subjects must be clinically stable and are to be continued on ICI at the discretion of the investigator. There will be no run-in period for this cohort. Subjects will be administered the same MET-4 dose as subjects in groups A and B.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MET-4

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Microbial Ecosystem Therapeutics (MET) is a new treatment approach developed as an alternative to fecal transplantation. Unlike donor stool used in fecal transplants, which are incompletely characterised complex communities of microbes and associated metabolites and fecal material, MET consists of a defined mixture of pure live cultures of intestinal bacteria isolated from a stool sample of a healthy donor.

Group D

In group D, eligible subjects with stage III or resected stage IV melanoma who are to start adjuvant ICI, will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive MET-4 in addition to anti-PD1 antibody +/- anti-CTLA4 antibody as per SOC or control group. Patients will be stratified per BRAF mutation status. Subjects will be administered the same MET-4 dose as subjects in groups A, B and C. MET-4 will be initiated as run-in for a minimum of 1 week, and maximum of 2 weeks before ICI administration. MET-4 will be continued until unacceptable toxicity, confirmed PD by RECIST v1.1 or completion of 1 year of ICI, whichever occurs earlier. Subjects in the control arms of groups B, C and D will be treated with ICI therapy as per institution standard of care without MET-4.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MET-4

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Microbial Ecosystem Therapeutics (MET) is a new treatment approach developed as an alternative to fecal transplantation. Unlike donor stool used in fecal transplants, which are incompletely characterised complex communities of microbes and associated metabolites and fecal material, MET consists of a defined mixture of pure live cultures of intestinal bacteria isolated from a stool sample of a healthy donor.

Interventions

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MET-4

Microbial Ecosystem Therapeutics (MET) is a new treatment approach developed as an alternative to fecal transplantation. Unlike donor stool used in fecal transplants, which are incompletely characterised complex communities of microbes and associated metabolites and fecal material, MET consists of a defined mixture of pure live cultures of intestinal bacteria isolated from a stool sample of a healthy donor.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Signed written and voluntary informed consent
* Age \>=18 years, male or female
* Histologically or cytological documented locally-advanced or metastatic solid malignancy which is incurable.
* Group A: Is already on treatment with monotherapy anti-PD-1 or PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor, not in the context of a therapeutic clinical trial.

Group B: Is intended to start on treatment with monotherapy anti-PD-1 or PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitors as considered appropriate by treatment physician, and not in the context of a therapeutic clinical trial.

Group C: Is already on treatment with monotherapy anti-PD-1 or PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor, not in the context of a therapeutic clinical trial with first unconfirmed PD on evaluation scan per investigator's assessment.

* Be willing to provide 10-15 unstained slides of archival tissue sample. Subjects who decline or have not sufficient archived tissue samples may still enroll if all other criteria are eligible.
* Be willing and able to provide stool and blood specimen for analyses at protocol specified time points.
* Have measurable disease based on RECIST 1.1
* Performance status of 0-2 on the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance scale.
* Prior therapy with any immunotherapy allowed.
* Not pregnant for females of child bearing potential as indicated by negative serum or urine pregnancy test within 72 hours of study start.

Exclusion Criteria

* Subjects unable to swallow orally administered medications or any subjects with gastrointestinal disorders likely to interfere with absorption (e.g. bowel obstruction, short gut syndrome, blind loop syndrome, ileostomy etc). Subjects with colostomies may be enrolled.
* Any condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, would interfere with subject safety, or evaluation of the collected specimen and interpretation of study result.
* Pregnant or planning to get pregnant in the next 6 months.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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NuBiyota

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University Health Network, Toronto

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Lillian Siu, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Anna Spreafico, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Locations

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Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Site Status

Countries

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Canada

Other Identifiers

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MET4-IO-001

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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