Xingyu Mu, Fangyue Zhang, Meng Li, Lu Lu, Biyun Mo, Baozhen Li, Min Yang, Wei Fu
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Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the utility of fibroblast activation protein (FAP) imaging using [¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT for assessing disease activity and monitoring treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Materials and methods: A prospective, single-center study was conducted with 42 RA patients and 8 healthy controls. Participants underwent clinical assessment and [¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT imaging. Semiquantitative parameters, including standardized uptake value maximum (SUVmax), lesion-to-muscle ratio (LMR), [¹⁸F]FAPI-avid lesion volume (FLV), and total lesion FAP expression (TLF), were analyzed. Disease activity was stratified by the disease activity score-28 using C-reactive protein (DAS28-CRP) into three groups (low, moderate, and high). Correlations between PET/CT parameters and disease acitivity were examined, and follow-up imaging was performed in ten patients to assess treatment response.
Results: [¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT identified 201 RA-affected joints with significantly higher SUVmax in positive joints compared to controls (median 3.6 vs 2.4; p < 0.01). High disease activity was associated with increased SUVmax (median 5.6 vs 3.3 vs 2.8; p < 0.05), TBR (median 8.4 vs 3.0 vs 3.6; p < 0.05), FLV (162.2 vs 11.5 vs 9.8; p < 0.01), and TLF (569.1 vs 27.3 vs 22.7; p < 0.01). Positive correlations were observed between DAS28-CRP and both FLV (r = 0.50, p < 0.01) and TLF (r = 0.51, p < 0.01). Follow-up imaging revealed significant associations between changes in disease activity and FAP burden.
Conclusion: [¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT is a promising tool for non-invasive assessment of RA disease activity. It provides quantitative insights into fibroblast activation, offering potential to enhance disease management and therapeutic planning.
Key points: Question What is the potential of fibroblast activation imaging using [18F]FAPI PET/CT for assessing RA disease activity and monitoring treatment response? Findings 18F]FAPI PET/CT effectively identifies joint involvement and quantifies fibroblast activation, correlating closely with clinical disease activity in RA. Clinical relevance [18F]FAPI PET/CT provides a non-invasive, comprehensive assessment of RA activity, and possible cutoff values for identifying high disease activity.
目的:评价用[¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT成像成纤维细胞活化蛋白(FAP)在类风湿关节炎(RA)患者疾病活动性评估和治疗反应监测中的应用价值。材料和方法:对42例RA患者和8名健康对照者进行前瞻性、单中心研究。参与者接受临床评估和[¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT成像。分析半定量参数,包括最大标准化摄取值(SUVmax)、病变与肌肉比(LMR)、[¹⁸F]FAPI-avid病变体积(FLV)和病变总FAP表达(TLF)。采用c -反应蛋白(DAS28-CRP)将疾病活度评分-28分为低、中、高三组。研究了PET/CT参数与疾病活动性之间的相关性,并对10例患者进行了随访成像以评估治疗效果。结果:[¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT鉴定出201个ra影响关节,阳性关节的SUVmax明显高于对照组(中位数3.6 vs 2.4;最大P值(中位数5.6 vs 3.3 vs 2.8;结论:[¹⁸F]FAPI PET/CT是一种有前途的无创评估RA疾病活动性的工具。它提供了成纤维细胞活化的定量见解,提供了加强疾病管理和治疗计划的潜力。[18F]FAPI PET/CT成纤维细胞激活成像在评估RA疾病活动性和监测治疗反应方面的潜力是什么?[f]FAPI PET/CT能有效识别关节受累,量化成纤维细胞活化,与RA临床疾病活动性密切相关。临床相关性[18F]FAPI PET/CT提供了一种无创、全面的RA活动性评估,以及识别高活动性疾病的可能临界值。
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