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Final Results of Neoadjuvant Atezolizumab in Cisplatin-ineligible Patients with Muscle-invasive Urothelial Cancer of the Bladder.

Bernadett Szabados ,
Mark Kockx ,
Zoe June Assaf ,
Pieter-Jan van Dam ,
Alejo Rodriguez-Vida ,
Ignacio Duran ,
Simon J Crabb ,
Michiel S Van Der Heijden ,
Albert Font Pous ,
Gwenaelle Gravis ,
Urbano Anido Herranz ,
Andrew Protheroe ,
Alain Ravaud ,
Denis Maillet ,
Maria Jose Mendez ,
Cristina Suarez ,
Mark Linch ,
Aaron Prendergast ,
Charlotte Tyson ,
Diana Stanoeva ,
Sofie Daelemans ,
Miche Rombouts ,
Sanjeev Mariathasan ,
Joy S Tea ,
Kelly Mousa ,
Shruti Sharma ,
Alexey Aleshin ,
Romain Banchereau ,
Daniel Castellano ,
Thomas Powles

Abstract

CONCLUSIONS

Neoadjuvant atezolizumab in MIBC is associated with clinical responses and high DFS. CD8+ expression and serial ctDNA levels correlated with outcomes, and may contribute to personalized therapy in the future.

RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS

The median follow-up time was 25 mo (95% confidence interval [CI] 25-26). Ninety-five patients received at least one cycle of atezolizumab. Eight patients did not undergo cystectomy (only one due to disease progression). The pCR rate was 31% (27/88; 95% CI 21-41). Two-year DFS and OS were 68% (95% CI 58-76) and 77% (95% CI 68-85), respectively. Two-year DFS in patients achieving a pCR was 85% (95% CI 65-94). Baseline PD-L1 and tumor mutational burden did not correlate with RFS (hazard ratio [HR] 0.60 [95% CI 0.24-1.5], p = 0.26, and 0.72 [95% CI 0.31-1.7], p = 0.46, respectively). RFS correlated with high baseline stromal CD8+ (HR 0.25 [95% CI 0.09-0.68], p = 0.007) and high post-treatment fibroblast activation protein (HR 4.1 [95% CI 1.3-13], p = 0.01). Circulating tumor DNA positivity values at baseline, after neoadjuvant therapy, and after surgery were 63% (25/40), 47% (14/30), and 14% (five/36), respectively. The ctDNA status was highly prognostic at all time points. No relapses were observed in ctDNA-negative patients at baseline and after neoadjuvant therapy. The lack of randomization and exploratory nature of the biomarker analysis are limitations of this work.

BACKGROUND

Neoadjuvant immunotherapies hold promise in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC).

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS

ABACUS was a multicenter, single-arm, neoadjuvant, phase 2 trial, including patients with MIBC (T2-4aN0M0) who were ineligible for or refused neoadjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy.

OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

The primary endpoints of pathological complete response (pCR) rate and dynamic changes to T-cell biomarkers were published previously. Secondary outcomes were 2-yr DFS and OS. A biomarker analysis correlated with relapse-free survival (RFS) was performed, which includes FOXP3, major histocompatibility complex class I, CD8/CD39, and sequential ctDNA measurements.

OBJECTIVE

To report on 2-yr disease-free (DFS) and overall (OS) survival including novel tissue-based biomarkers and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in the ABACUS trial.

INTERVENTION

Two cycles of atezolizumab were given prior to radical cystectomy. Serial tissue and blood samples were collected.

PATIENT SUMMARY

We showed that bladder cancer patients receiving immunotherapy followed by cystectomy have good long-term outcomes. Furthermore, we found that certain biological features can predict patients who might have particular benefit from this therapy.

More about this publication

European urology

Volume 82
Issue nr. 2
Pages 212-222
Publication date 01-08-2022

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.eururo.2022.04.013
Europe PubMed Central 35577646
Pubmed 35577646

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