Visualization of P2X7 Receptors in Living Human Gliomas: an 18F-GSK1482160 PET Imaging and Neuropatholopy Study

IF 10 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Weiyan Zhou, Qi Yue, Yifan Yuan, Qi Huang, Kun He, Tao Hua, Junbin Han, Yingfang He, Yihui Guan, Liang Chen, Fang Xie, Ying Mao
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Abstract

Purpose: PET imaging targeting the purinergic receptor subtype 7 (P2X7R) is of high interest for assessing glioma microenvironment. No reports were published regarding the P2X7R imaging in gliomas. Therefore, we compared the uptake characteristics of 18F-GSK1482160, a novel P2X7R ligand, to conventional 11C-MET PET and contrast-enhanced MRI in patients with gliomas. Experimental Design: Thirteen glioma patients (8 grade II, 5 grade III/IV) at initial diagnosis were consecutively included and underwent 18F-GSK1482160 PET, 11C-MET PET and MRI. The semi-quantitative analyses were performed in both 18F-GSK1482160 and 11C-MET PET images. Dynamic 18F-GSK1482160 PET analysis (n=8) generated parametric maps of binding potential (BPND) for the lesions. The tumor tissue was quantitatively assessed for P2X7R expression and infiltration of glioma associated microglia/macrophages (GAMs). Results: The multilinear reference tissue model (MRTM) was sufficient for quantifying 18F-GSK1482160. The SUVRmean for duration of 50-70min correlated best to mean BPND in the dynamic scan analysis. A strong linear relationship between the uptakes of 18F-GSK1482160 and 11C-MET was observed. The two tracers showed distinct spatial distribution by metabolic volume comparison, but were both associated with tumor grade and lesion contrast-enhancement status. IDH-wildtype gilomas tended to have higher tracer uptake for both tracers without reaching the level of significance. P2X7R in gliomas was expressed predominately by GAMs, and its expression exhibited positive correlation with uptake of 18F-GSK1482160 (r=0.7783, p=0.0029) in the tumors. Conclusions: The first-in-man study of P2X7R-PET demonstrated PET with 18F-GSK1482160 and 11C-MET provides complementary information characterizing tumor heterogeneity and the cellular composition of the microenvironment in untreated gliomas.
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Clinical Cancer Research
Clinical Cancer Research 医学-肿瘤学
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20.10
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1.70%
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1207
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2.1 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Cancer Research is a journal focusing on groundbreaking research in cancer, specifically in the areas where the laboratory and the clinic intersect. Our primary interest lies in clinical trials that investigate novel treatments, accompanied by research on pharmacology, molecular alterations, and biomarkers that can predict response or resistance to these treatments. Furthermore, we prioritize laboratory and animal studies that explore new drugs and targeted agents with the potential to advance to clinical trials. We also encourage research on targetable mechanisms of cancer development, progression, and metastasis.
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