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Administrative data

NCT number NCT01513408
Other study ID # 2011-1SLa-01
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 2012
Est. completion date October 2025

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source Centre Georges Francois Leclerc
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is standard therapy for the management of localised breast cancer, and makes it possible to evaluate tumour response. Achieving pathological complete response (pCR) after chemotherapy is the most important prognostic factor for these patients. However, patients with pCR can suffer relapse. In parallel, long-term prognosis of patients who do not achieve pCR is poorly documented, and no specific prognostic factors have been clearly identified.Preclinical and clinical studies argue for an immunogenic role of some chemotherapy regimens, such as anthracyclines, taxanes or trastuzumab. By facilitating recruitment of CD8 T-lymphocytes in the tumour bed, these agents could favourably influence antitumour immune response, partially contributing to efficacy. Conversely, tumours can promote accumulation of regulatory T-lymphocytes expressing Foxp3, thus evading anti-tumour immune response, and increased numbers of regulatory T-cells are associated with less favourable prognosis in breast cancer patients. We have previously shown that a high number of CD8 T-cells associated with low Foxp3 infiltration, as quantified by immunohistochemistry on surgical specimens, is associated with better response and better survival in breast cancer patients, independently of whether pCR was achieved, the type of chemotherapy used, and the type of breast cancer. Therefore, we propose to validate in a prospective study this immunological prognostic marker in a large cohort of patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 500
Est. completion date October 2025
Est. primary completion date October 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility inclusion criteria 1. Signed informed consent 2. Social security coverage 3. Age between 18 and 80 years 4. Histologically proven breast cancer, regardless of histological type or molecular subtype (triple negative, hormone-receptor positive, HER2+++), including inflammatory forms 5. Localised breast cancer with or without axillary or subclavicular lymph node involvement 6. Absence of bone or visceral metastasis on further evaluation (bone scintigraphy, chest X-ray, abdominal echocardiography or CT scan of the thorax, abdomen and pelvic area) 7. Treatment by neoadjuvant chemotherapy (treatment protocol at physician's discretion) 8. Patient amenable to receiving adjuvant therapy (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy) 9. Breast surgery (breast-sparing or not) planned after neoadjuvant chemotherapy exclusion criteria 1. Metastatic breast cancer 2. Neoadjuvant radiotherapy 3. Patient not amenable to surgery 4. Ongoing therapy for any other type of cancer 5. Legal incapacity (incarceration or persons under legal guardianship) 6. Patient unable to sign the informed consent or unable to attend medical follow-up for geographical, social or mental reasons.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
immunohistochemical detection of lymphocytes T CD8+/Foxp3 ratio
For each patients included the study, a tumour block from the initial biopsy, as well as a representative block of residual tumour (area of complete tumoral regression, area of partial tumoral regression or area of unmodified residual tumour) will be chosen by the initial pathologist in each investigating centre. Once the pathologist has verified the concordance between the images observed on the blocks sent from the investigating centres, and the associated pathology reports, immunohistochemical analysis will be performed on the slides prepared from each block.

Locations

Country Name City State
France CGFL Dijon

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Centre Georges Francois Leclerc

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Overall survival Overall survival is defined as the time from inclusion date to death from any cause, or to date of last follow-up, if death does not occur. From date of inclusion up to the end of follow-up period : december 2014 (anticipated)
Secondary Recurrence-free survival Recurrence-free survival is defined as the time interval from the date of surgery to the date of first recurrence (loco-regional or metastatic) or to death (all causes). Patients alive without recurrence will be censored on the date of last follow-up. From inclusion up to the end of follow up period: december 2014
Secondary Pathological complete response Pathological complete response on the surgically resected specimen is defined as the absence of any evidence of invasive carcinoma in the breast or dissected axillary lymph nodes. After surgery
Secondary PathIm score (pathological-immunological) PathIm score (pathological-immunological)from 0 to 2, defining three patient groups with different prognoses (0 = good prognosis; 1 = intermediate prognosis; 2 = unfavourable prognosis), and defined as the sum of the pathology information regarding the extent of residual tumour according to the pAJCC score(pAJCC stage=IIA = 0; pAJCC stage>IIA = 1), and the immunological information from the CD8/Foxp3 ratio (high CD8 AND low Foxp3 infiltration = 0, all other situations = 1) From inclusion up to the end of surgery for all patients: december 2014 (anticipated)
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