Tumor sink effect in PSMA-targeted theranostics: intra-patient evaluation of a cohort receiving 225Ac/177Lu-PSMA tandem radioligand therapy.

IF 1.4 4区 医学
Caroline Burgard, Marie D Muenzenberg, Arne Blickle, Mark Bartholomä, Stephan Maus, Sven Petto, Andrea Schaefer-Schuler, Samer Ezziddin, Florian Rosar
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Abstract

Background: This study aims to further strengthen the evidence of tumor sink effect (TSE) and to confirm this phenomenon in patients undergoing 225Ac/177Lu-PSMA tandem radioligand therapy.

Methods: The study included a total of N.=31 mCRPC patients who undergone two cycles of [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 RLT, with at least one cycle being augmented by [225Ac]Ac-PSMA-617. For pre- and post-therapeutic [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT scans the standardized uptake value (SUVmean) of the liver, kidneys, parotid glands, and spleen as well as the total lesion PSMA (TLP) were assessed and compared.

Results: The mean TLP value decreased by 31.32% after two cycles of PSMA-RLT. Overall, significant increases in SUVmean were noted in the spleen (P=0.002) and liver (P=0.009). Especially, responders exhibited significant SUVmean increases in the spleen (P<0.001, baseline mean: 5.35 vs. follow-up mean: 7.28), liver (P=0.001, 4.21 vs. 5.00), and kidney (P=0.003, 17.30 vs. 20.43). Correlation analysis revealed significant relationships between change in TLP and change in SUVmean in the parotid gland (r=0.408, P=0.023) and spleen (r=0.410, P=0.022). The strength of TSE varied with tumor size, with an increase in tumor burden leading to a stronger TSE.

Conclusions: This analysis demonstrates the presence of the TSE in mCRPC patients undergoing the innovative 225Ac/177Lu-PSMA tandem radioligand therapy concept. TSE may hold significant clinical implications and may play a role towards more individualized RLT.

psma靶向治疗中的肿瘤吸收效应:接受225Ac/177Lu-PSMA串联放射配体治疗的队列患者内评估
背景:本研究旨在进一步强化肿瘤沉淀效应(tumor sink effect, TSE)的证据,并在接受225Ac/177Lu-PSMA串联放射配体治疗的患者中证实这一现象。方法:该研究共纳入n =31例mCRPC患者,这些患者接受了两个周期的[177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 RLT治疗,其中至少有一个周期的治疗被[225Ac]Ac-PSMA-617增强。对于治疗前后[68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT扫描,评估和比较肝脏、肾脏、腮腺和脾脏的标准化摄取值(SUVmean)以及病变总PSMA (TLP)。结果:经2个周期PSMA-RLT治疗后,平均TLP值下降31.32%。总体而言,脾脏(P=0.002)和肝脏(P=0.009)的SUVmean显著增加。特别是,应答者在脾脏(腮腺的Pmean (r=0.408, P=0.023)和脾脏(r=0.410, P=0.022)中表现出显著的SUVmean增加。TSE的强度随肿瘤大小而变化,肿瘤负荷的增加导致TSE更强。结论:该分析表明,在接受创新的225Ac/177Lu-PSMA串联放射配体治疗概念的mCRPC患者中存在TSE。TSE可能具有重要的临床意义,并可能在更个性化的RLT中发挥作用。
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