Safety and efficacy of neoadjuvant immunotherapy with durvalumab (MEDI 4736) in combination with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (gemcitabine/cisplatin or carboplatin) in patients with operable high-risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma.

  • Houede N
  • Chevallier T
  • Loic J
  • et al.
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661 Background: Most patients following radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) face a poor prognosis. Combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy in neoadjuvant setting have demonstrated survival improvement in several tumors. Additional systemic therapy in a neoadjuvant setting may prolong survival for UTUC patients, especially those after RNU who are ineligible to receive nephrotoxic chemotherapy. Methods: Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT04617756) was conducted in 10 French centers. Eligible patients had non metastatic, high-grade disease on ureteroscopic tumor biopsy or on urine cytology and infiltrative aspect of renal pelvis/ureteral wall on CT imaging. Subjects received a combination of: Durvalumab/Gemcitabine/Cisplatin (cohort 1) or Carboplatin (cohort 2) every 3 weeks for a total of 4 cycles based on glomerular filtration rate, prior to RNU. The primary objective was to assess the pathological complete response (ypT0) rate (pCR) of each combination. Results: A total of 50 patients were enrolledbetween 2021 and 2023 (31 in cohort 1 and 19 in cohort 2). Median age was 66 years old (range 38-79), 58% were males. 90% of patients (44) received 4 cycles of treatment, 3 patients 3 cycles and 2 patients received 2 cycles. Five patients switched for carboplatin during chemotherapy. We observed in cohort 1 : 20/31 (65%) patients with non infiltrative residual tumor; In cohort 2 : 9/19 (42%) patients (table). Secondary endpoint was safety, no immunotherapy-mediated AE was observed, 2 patients had Grade 3 neutropenia, 1 grade 4, 1 patient had grade 3 thrombopenia and 1 grade 3 anemia. Conclusions: Combination of durvalumab with platin-based chemotherapy, especially cisplatin, showed promising activity in UTUC, with the occurrence of complete responses and a high rate of non-infiltrative residual tumor. Safety profile was secure without increasing surgical risk. A randomized Phase 3 controlled study comparing neoadjuvant chemotherapy with chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy in patients with high-risk localized UTUC (iNDUCT-3) will open soon to validate these encouraging results. Clinical trial information: NCT04617756 . Pathological response rate. ypT0 ypTIS /ypTa ypT1 ypT2 ypT3 ypT4 Missing data Withdrawal surgery Total Cis-Gem Durva 4 (13%) 5 (16%) 11 (36%) 1 (3%) 6 (19%) 1 (3%) 1 2 31 Carbo-Gem Durva 1 (5%) 6 (32%) 1 (5%) 3 (16%) 5 (26%) 1 (5%) 1 1 19

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Houede, N., Chevallier, T., Loic, J., Thibault, C., Yann, N., Abraham Jaillon, C., … Roupret, M. (2025). Safety and efficacy of neoadjuvant immunotherapy with durvalumab (MEDI 4736) in combination with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (gemcitabine/cisplatin or carboplatin) in patients with operable high-risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 43(5_suppl), 661–661. https://doi.org/10.1200/jco.2025.43.5_suppl.661

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