Final clinical analysis of pre-operative ipilimumab and nivolumab in locally advanced urothelial cancer and exploration of tumor-draining lymph node composition: The NABUCCO trial

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2025-10-16

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Stockem, Chantal F
van Dorp, Jeroen
van Dijk, Nick
Vis, Daniel J
Harkes, Rolf
van den Broek, Bram
Alkemade, Maartje
Broeks, Annegien
Hendricksen, Kees
Boellaard, Thierry N

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Abstract

Background: Pre-operative immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) with ipilimumab and nivolumab has shown encouraging pathological complete response (pCR) rates in stage III urothelial cancer (UC). A previous analysis of NABUCCO suggested that ipilimumab 3 mg/kg is more effective than ipilimumab 1 mg/kg. However, long-term progression-free and overall survival (PFS, OS) following pre-operative combination ICB are unknown. Methods: In NABUCCO, 54 patients received pre-operative ipilimumab plus nivolumab in different dosing regimens. PFS and OS were determined for the entire NABUCCO population and various clinically relevant subgroups. We explored ICB effects on the cellular composition of tumor-draining lymph nodes (tdLN) from ICB-treated patients (n = 5) and untreated or chemotherapy-treated patients (n = 5) using multiplex immunofluorescence for the PhenoCycler Fusion (Akoya). Results: With a median follow-up of 70 months, PFS and OS at 60 months were 67 % and 70 %, respectively, for the entire study. PFS and OS at 60 months were similar for patients with residual non-muscle invasive UC (NMIBC) and patients with a pCR. The presence of a nodal micrometastasis (<2 mm) after ICB, the development of grade ≥ 3 immune-related adverse events (irAE) and corticosteroids or antibiotics did not negatively impact survival. We observed smaller distances from CD20+ cells to CD14+ cells in tdLN following ICB compared to tdLN from untreated or chemotherapy-treated patients. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate a 5-year PFS of 67 % and OS of 70 % after pre-operative ICB in stage III UC. Survival was not impaired for patients with residual NMIBC, a nodal micrometastasis at resection, grade ≥ 3 irAE or corticosteroid use.

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Immune checkpoint blockade, Locally advanced urothelial cancer, Pre-operative therapy, Oncology, Cancer Research

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Stockem, C F, van Dorp, J, van Dijk, N, Vis, D J, Harkes, R, van den Broek, B, Alkemade, M, Broeks, A, Hendricksen, K, Boellaard, T N, de Feijter, J M, van Montfoort, M L, Daletzakis, A, van der Heijden, A G, Meijer, R P, Mehra, N, Wessels, L F A, van Rhijn, B W G, Suelmann, B B M & van der Heijden, M S 2025, 'Final clinical analysis of pre-operative ipilimumab and nivolumab in locally advanced urothelial cancer and exploration of tumor-draining lymph node composition : The NABUCCO trial', European Journal of Cancer, vol. 229, 115731. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2025.115731