Hepatobiliary PET with [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA - preclinical evaluation and its translational potential for liver function monitoring.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Julia Greiser, Robert Drescher, Marta Pomraenke, Mitali Sonawane, Olga Perkas, Christian Kuehnel, Thomas Scholz, Sebastian Groeber, Thomas Weisheit, Adrian Press, Thomas Winkens, Nathalie Viohl, Anke Werner, Michael Bauer, Martin Freesmeyer
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the preclinical biodistribution and molecular pathway of [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA and to evaluate its clinical suitability for quantitative monitoring of liver function during transarterial radioembolization (TARE) therapy of a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Results: [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA undergoes hepatobiliary clearance, with uptake into hepatocytes via OATP1B1 and OATP1B3. [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA exhibits demetallation in vivo but is nevertheless suitable for clinical application due to its rapid uptake into functional liver tissue. In a clinical case [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA PET/CT allowed for differentiation of functional liver mass from cancerous tissue and enabled monitoring the effect on liver and tumor volume as well as on residual liver function after TARE therapy. Following TARE treatment, a reduction of the hepatic uptake rate was observed in both non-cancerous liver lobes, but was more pronounced in the right lobe, indicating a correlation to the higher non-targeted radiation dose from the TARE treatment in this lobe. [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA PET/CT thus revealed additional information on liver function impairment which was not represented by CT-based volumetry alone.

Conclusion: [68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA PET/CT is a suitable tool for planning and monitoring TARE therapy of primary liver tumors and may complement the limits of volumetry-based methods with functional information about the liver.

[68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA肝胆PET临床前评价及其在肝功能监测中的转化潜力
背景:本研究旨在探讨[68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA的临床前生物分布和分子通路,并评价其在肝细胞癌(HCC)经动脉放射栓塞(TARE)治疗期间定量监测肝功能的临床适用性。结果:[68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA经过肝胆清除,通过OATP1B1和OATP1B3进入肝细胞。[68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA在体内表现出去金属性,但由于其能迅速被功能性肝组织吸收,因此适合临床应用。在一个临床病例中[68Ga], Ga-BP-IDA PET/CT可以区分功能性肝肿块和癌组织,并可以监测TARE治疗后对肝脏和肿瘤体积的影响以及对残余肝功能的影响。在TARE治疗后,在两个非癌肝叶中观察到肝摄取率的降低,但在右肝叶中更为明显,表明与TARE治疗在该肝叶中较高的非靶向辐射剂量相关。[68Ga]因此,Ga-BP-IDA PET/CT显示了单独基于CT的体积测量无法代表的肝功能损害的额外信息。结论:[68Ga]Ga-BP-IDA PET/CT是规划和监测原发性肝脏肿瘤TARE治疗的合适工具,可以补充基于体积的方法的局限性,提供肝脏功能信息。
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EJNMMI Research
EJNMMI Research RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING&nb-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
72
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EJNMMI Research publishes new basic, translational and clinical research in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. Regular features include original research articles, rapid communication of preliminary data on innovative research, interesting case reports, editorials, and letters to the editor. Educational articles on basic sciences, fundamental aspects and controversy related to pre-clinical and clinical research or ethical aspects of research are also welcome. Timely reviews provide updates on current applications, issues in imaging research and translational aspects of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging technologies. The main emphasis is placed on the development of targeted imaging with radiopharmaceuticals within the broader context of molecular probes to enhance understanding and characterisation of the complex biological processes underlying disease and to develop, test and guide new treatment modalities, including radionuclide therapy.
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