Stereotactic body radiotherapy with sintilimab and bevacizumab biosimilar in anti-PD-1 refractory hepatocellular carcinoma: the ReUNION-1 phase 2 trial.
Jing Tang, Yongqiang Yang, Dongen Liu, Bicheng Wang, Zhenyu Lin, Zilong Wu, Jinfeng Zhang, Dejun Zhang, Yaqin Liu, Minghui Ge, Lei Chen, Gang Wu, Tao Zhang, Jun Xue
Abstract
Open AccessImmune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) poses a major therapeutic challenge. Here we present a Phase 2 trial evaluating stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) combined with sintilimab and bevacizumab biosimilar (PD-1/VEGF blockade) to overcome resistance in ICI-refractory HCC. Twenty-one patients with progressive HCC after ICI therapy receive SBRT followed by sintilimab 200 mg and bevacizumab biosimilar 15 mg/kg every 3 weeks. The primary outcome, objective response rate in non-irradiated lesions is 33.3%, with a disease control rate of 66.7%. Median progression-free survival is 6.2 months, and estimated median overall survival is 24.4 months. SBRT achieves 100% local control, with 33.3% experiencing grade 3 or higher adverse events. Proteomic profiling reveals that responders exhibit lower baseline IFN-γ and elevated IL-6, while post-SBRT increases in IFN-γ, IL-2, and IL-6 correlate with improved outcomes. These results indicate that combination of SBRT in ICI-refractory HCC is effective, well-tolerated, and may be guided by cytokine assessment.