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Impact of Tumor Burden on Normal Organ Distribution in Patients Imaged with CXCR4-Targeted [68Ga]Ga-PentixaFor PET/CT.

Authors :
Serfling, Sebastian E.
Lapa, Constantin
Dreher, Niklas
Hartrampf, Philipp E.
Rowe, Steven P.
Higuchi, Takahiro
Schirbel, Andreas
Weich, Alexander
Hahner, Stefanie
Fassnacht, Martin
Buck, Andreas K.
Werner, Rudolf A.
Source :
Molecular Imaging & Biology; Aug2022, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p659-665, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: CXCR4-directed positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) has been used as a diagnostic tool in patients with solid tumors. We aimed to determine a potential correlation between tumor burden and radiotracer accumulation in normal organs. Methods: Ninety patients with histologically proven solid cancers underwent CXCR4-targeted [<superscript>68</superscript>Ga]Ga-PentixaFor PET/CT. Volumes of interest (VOIs) were placed in normal organs (heart, liver, spleen, bone marrow, and kidneys) and tumor lesions. Mean standardized uptake values (SUV<subscript>mean</subscript>) for normal organs were determined. For CXCR4-positive tumor burden, maximum SUV (SUV<subscript>max</subscript>), tumor volume (TV), and fractional tumor activity (FTA, defined as SUV<subscript>mean</subscript> x TV), were calculated. We used a Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (ρ) to derive correlative indices between normal organ uptake and tumor burden. Results: Median SUV<subscript>mean</subscript> in unaffected organs was 5.2 for the spleen (range, 2.44 – 10.55), 3.27 for the kidneys (range, 1.52 – 17.4), followed by bone marrow (1.76, range, 0.84 – 3.98), heart (1.66, range, 0.88 – 2.89), and liver (1.28, range, 0.73 – 2.45). No significant correlation between SUV<subscript>max</subscript> in tumor lesions (ρ ≤ 0.189, P ≥ 0.07), TV (ρ ≥ -0.204, P ≥ 0.06) or FTA (ρ ≥ -0.142, P ≥ 0.18) with the investigated organs was found. Conclusions: In patients with solid tumors imaged with [<superscript>68</superscript>Ga]Ga-PentixaFor PET/CT, no relevant tumor sink effect was noted. This observation may be of relevance for therapies with radioactive and non-radioactive CXCR4-directed drugs, as with increasing tumor burden, the dose to normal organs may remain unchanged. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15361632
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Imaging & Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158061289
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11307-022-01717-1