Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of HER2/Neu Peptide GLSI-100 (GP2 + GM-CSF) in HER2/Neu Positive Subjects

Purpose

This is a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multi-center, Phase 3 study of GLSI-100 immunotherapy in HLA-A*02 positive and HER2/neu positive subjects who are at high risk for disease recurrence and have completed both neoadjuvant and postoperative adjuvant standard of care therapy. Treatment consists of 6 intradermal injections, Primary Immunization Series (PIS), over the first 6 months of treatment and 5 booster intradermal injections spaced 6 months apart. A third open-label arm will explore GLSI-100 immunotherapy in non-HLA-A*02 positive and HER2/neu positive subjects.

Condition

  • Breast Cancer

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 100 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Histologically confirmed diagnosis of HER2/neu positive primary breast cancer for all tumors biopsied at diagnosis (multifocal, multicentric, or synchronous contralateral disease) - Completion of both neoadjuvant and adjuvant trastuzumab-based standard of care breast cancer therapy - Stage I, II, or III at presentation with pathologic evidence of residual invasive carcinoma in the breast or axillary lymph nodes (residual disease) at surgery following completion of neoadjuvant therapy -OR- Stage III at presentation with pathologic complete response (pCR) at surgery following completion of neoadjuvant therapy - The subject can begin study therapy within one year of completion of adjuvant trastuzumab-based therapy and any other standard therapies, but, study therapy can be administered concurrently with endocrine therapy. - No clinical evidence of residual or persistent breast cancer per treating physician assessment - ECOG 0-2 - Adequate organ function - Negative pregnancy test or evidence of post-menopausal status - If of childbearing potential, willing to use a form of highly effective contraception - Subject must both reside in and have been treated for their cancer in the country in which the clinical site is located.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Stage IV cancer or metastatic breast cancer at any time - Inflammatory breast cancer - Receiving other investigational agents - Receiving chemotherapy - Requiring long-term systemic treatment with corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive therapy - History of immunodeficiency or active autoimmune disease - A history of serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, to human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factors such as sargramostim, yeast-derived products, or any component of the investigational product - Other malignancies except adequately treated in situ carcinoma of the cervix or basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin - Active infection - Known HIV infection with a detectable viral load within 6 months of the anticipated start of treatment. Note: Subjects on effective antiretroviral therapy with an undetectable viral load within 6 months of the anticipated start of treatment are eligible for this trial.

Study Design

Phase
Phase 3
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Subjects will be randomized to GLSI-100 or placebo. Treatment consists of 6 intradermal injections, Primary Immunization Series (PIS), over the first 6 months of treatment and 5 booster intradermal injections spaced 6 months apart. A third open-label arm, which has closed to enrollment, will explore GLSI-100 immunotherapy in subjects without the HLA-A*02 allele.
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Quadruple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)
Masking Description
Double-blind

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Placebo Comparator
0.9% Normal Saline
0.9% normal saline in subjects administered intradermally every month for first 6 months then every 6 months for next 2.5 years (11 intradermal injections over 3 years)
  • Biological: Placebo
    0.9% Normal Saline
Experimental
GLSI-100
GLSI-100 immunotherapy in subjects administered intradermally every month for first 6 months then every 6 months for next 2.5 years (11 intradermal injections over 3 years)
  • Biological: GLSI-100
    500 mcg/mL GP2 and 125 mcg/mL GM-CSF
Experimental
GLSI-100, Open-label
Open-label arm: GLSI-100 immunotherapy in non-HLA-A*02 positive and HER2/neu positive subjects administered intradermally every month for first 6 months then every 6 months for next 2.5 years (11 intradermal injections over 3 years)
  • Biological: GLSI-100
    500 mcg/mL GP2 and 125 mcg/mL GM-CSF

Recruiting Locations

City of Hope - Cancer Center Phoenix
Goodyear, Arizona 85338
Contact:
Jenny Sanchez
jesanchez@coh.org

Tucson Medical Center HealthCare
Tucson, Arizona 85704
Contact:
Stacey Kimbell, R.N.
stacey.kimbell@tmcaz.com

City of Hope - Duarte Cancer Center
Duarte, California 91010
Contact:
Jenny Sanchez
jesanchez@coh.org

Providence St. Jude Medical Center - Virginia K. Crosson Cancer Center
Fullerton, California 92835
Contact:
Rebeca Sanchez
714 446-5177
rebeca.sanchez2@providence.org

City of Hope - Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center
Irvine, California 92618
Contact:
Jenny Sanchez
jesanchez@coh.org

University of California San Diego - Moores Cancer Center
La Jolla, California 92093
Contact:
Sauntee Braddock
858-534-8248
sbraddock@health.ucsd.edu

Stanford Medicine Cancer Center - Stanford Women's Cancer Center
Palo Alto, California 74304
Contact:
Michelle Narayan Brauer
650-721-4076
narayanm@stanford.edu

University of California San Francisco - Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
San Francisco, California 94158
Contact:
Amy Deluca
415-353-7288
amy.deluca@ucsf.edu

University of California Los Angeles - Hematology / Oncology Parkside
Santa Monica, California 90404
Contact:
Monica Rocha
mprocha@mednet.UCLA.edu

PIH Health Hospital - Whittier Hospital
Whittier, California 90602
Contact:
Kristine Bradbury
kristine.bradbury@pihhealth.org

Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers
Denver, Colorado 80220
Contact:
Jennifer Hege
jennifer.hege@USOncology.com

Yale Cancer Center - Smilow Cancer Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut 06511
Contact:
Adam Blanchard
adam.blanchard@yale.edu

Johns Hopkins Medicine - Kimmel Cancer Center-Sibley Memorial Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20016
Contact:
Hayden Chae, RN
202-364-7620
hchae5@jhmi.edu

University of Miami - Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Miami, Florida 33146
Contact:
Maria Ferrer-Guerra
mtf89@med.miami.edu

Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida 33612
Contact:
Julian Guerrero
julian.guerrero@moffitt.org

City of Hope - Cancer Center Atlanta
Newnan, Georgia 30265
Contact:
Jenny Sanchez
jesanchez@coh.org

Northwestern University - Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois 60611

City of Hope - Cancer Center Chicago
Zion, Illinois 60099
Contact:
Jenny Sanchez
jesanchez@coh.org

Maryland Oncology Hematology
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Contact:
Gloria Seho-Ahiable
gloria.seho-ahiable@usoncology.com

Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
Contact:
MGH Cancer Center New Patient Access Team
877-394-5128

Minnesota Oncology
Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369
Contact:
Kayla McDonald
kayla.mcdonald1@usoncology.com

Siteman Cancer Center - Washington University Medical Campus
St Louis, Missouri 63110
Contact:
Tracy Summa
314-362-0263
tracy.summa@wustl.edu

Nebraska Cancer Specialists
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
Contact:
Heather Cordes
hcordes@nebraskacancer.com

Nebraska Medicine - University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska 68198

Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada
Henderson, Nevada 89052
Contact:
Ann Lovelace
ann.lovelace@usoncology.com

New York Oncology Hematology
Albany, New York 12065
Contact:
Josephine Faruol
josephine.faruol@nyoh.com

New York-Presbyterian - Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York 10032

Stony Brook University Cancer Center
Stony Brook, New York 11794
Contact:
Pushpa Talanki
pushpa.talanki@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Oncology Hematology Care
Cincinnati, Ohio 45211
Contact:
Douglas Hart
douglas.hart@usoncology.com

Compass Oncology - Northwest Cancer Specialists
Tigard, Oregon 97223
Contact:
Jennifer Thompson
jennifer.thompson@usoncology.com

Redeemer Health - Holy Redeemer Hospital
Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania 19046
Contact:
Nadine Varney
215 544-5832
nvarney@holyredeemer.com

Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center - Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
Contact:
215-600-9151
onctrialnow@jefferson.edu

Texas Oncology - Austin
Austin, Texas 78745
Contact:
Sara Manning
sara.manning@usoncology.com

Texas Oncology - Dallas Presbyterian Hospital
Dallas, Texas 75231
Contact:
Nancy Jones
nancy.jones@usoncology.com

Texas Oncology - Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center
Dallas, Texas 75246
Contact:
Christine Terraciano
christine.terraciano@usoncology.com

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas 75390
Contact:
Meredith Carter
meredith.carter@utsouthwestern.edu

Baylor College of Medicine - Dan L. Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
Houston, Texas 77057
Contact:
Maria Rodriguez
maria.rodriguez3@bcm.edu

The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio - Mays Cancer Center
San Antonio, Texas 78229
Contact:
Epp Goodwin
210-450-5798
goodwine@uthscsa.edu

Texas Oncology - San Antonio Medical Center
San Antonio, Texas 78240
Contact:
Shannon Syring
shannon.syring@usoncology.com

Texas Oncology - Gulf Coast
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Contact:
Melissa Howell
melissa.howell@usoncology.com

Texas Oncology - Tyler
Tyler, Texas 75702
Contact:
Shelly Maxfield
shelly.maxfield@usoncology.com

University of Utah - Huntsman Cancer Institute
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Contact:
Janna Espinosa
janna.espinosa@hci.utah.edu

Virginia Cancer Specialists
Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Contact:
Carrie Friedman
carrie.friedman@usoncology.com

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc.

Study Contact

Jaye L Thompson, Ph.D.
(832) 791-2542
Jaye.Thompson@GreenwichLifeSciences.com