OTL-38-Guided Fluorescent Imaging in Renal Cell Cancer Robotic Partial Nephrectomy.

Journal of endourology. Part B, Videourology Pub Date : 2017-02-06 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1089/vid.2016.0068
Clinton D Bahler, Viraj Maniar, Kristen N Marley, Steven V Kheyfets, Cheuk Fan Shum, Chandru P Sundaram
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Introduction and Objective: The folate receptor (FR) protein is upregulated in numerous epithelial malignancies while having limited expression on normal tissues. This overexpression of FR in renal-cell carcinoma (RCC) can be exploited by attaching nearly any therapeutic or imaging agent for delivery to cancer cells. In one of its first applications, platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, folate was used to deliver pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (a folate-linked vinca alkaloid) and improved progression-free survival versus standard treatment. RCCs are thought to be the second highest FR-expressing cancer. OTL-38 is a folate analogue conjugated with a fluorescent dye that emits light in the near infrared spectrum. This longer wavelength allows for deeper penetration of the fluorescent light through tissues with the potential to better image tumors beneath adipose tissue or deeper into organ parenchyma. We are currently conducting a pilot, phase 2, nonrandomized study in patients with RCC, scheduled to undergo primary, partial, or radical nephrectomy. The aim is to explore the use of OTL-38 and fluorescence imaging to observe RCC at the margins of resection in partial nephrectomy and in lymph node(s) or other metastases for radical nephrectomy. Methods: Currently two patients have participated in the trial to date with an accrual target of 20 patients. The first was a 67-year-old male with an incidental 2.2 cm right-sided renal mass, and the second was a 70-year-old male with an enlarging 2 cm renal mass. Per protocol, both patients were administered OTL-38 in the preoperative area 1 hour before the procedure. Subsequently, both procedures were performed with robotic assistance as per normal routine with the use of Firefly fluorescence to aid in observation of OTL-38 uptake. Results: Intraoperative guidance through OTL-38 demonstrated minimal to no uptake of the OTL-38 as seen by Firefly fluorescence (green color). Surprisingly, the normal renal parenchyma showed strong uptake of OTL-38 as seen by Firefly fluorescence. Both pathology reports revealed conventional clear cell RCC. Immunohistochemistry slides of the tumor revealed only mild staining for folate. In contrast, immunohistochemistry slides of the normal renal parenchyma in the surgical margin revealed a strongly positive stain for folate. Conclusions: In conclusion, our first two patients' renal tumors did not stain strongly for folate; however, the normal renal parenchyma did, which served as an intraoperative guide to confirm a negative margin. Further study of patients will reveal whether folate receptors are, in fact, predominant or not in renal cell cancer. No competing financial interests exist. Runtime of video: 5 mins Presented at the World Congress of Endourology 2016 in Capetown, South Africa.

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otl -38引导荧光成像在肾细胞癌机器人部分切除中的应用。
前言和目的:叶酸受体(FR)蛋白在许多上皮恶性肿瘤中表达上调,而在正常组织中表达有限。FR在肾细胞癌(RCC)中的过度表达可以通过将几乎任何治疗或显像剂附着到癌细胞中来利用。在其最初的应用之一,铂耐药卵巢癌中,叶酸被用于递送聚乙二醇化脂质体阿霉素(一种叶酸连接的长春花生物碱),与标准治疗相比,可提高无进展生存期。rcc被认为是fr表达第二高的癌症。OTL-38是一种叶酸类似物与荧光染料共轭,在近红外光谱中发光。这种较长的波长允许荧光灯更深地穿透组织,有可能更好地成像脂肪组织下面的肿瘤或更深入器官实质。我们目前正在进行一项2期非随机试验,研究对象为肾癌患者,计划接受原发性、部分或根治性肾切除术。目的是探讨使用OTL-38和荧光成像来观察部分肾切除术切除边缘的RCC和根治性肾切除术中淋巴结或其他转移灶的RCC。方法:目前已有2名患者参加了试验,累计目标为20名患者。第一位患者为67岁男性,右侧偶发2.2厘米肾肿块;第二位患者为70岁男性,肾脏肿块扩大2厘米。根据方案,两名患者在手术前1小时给予OTL-38。随后,在机器人的协助下,按照正常的常规,使用Firefly荧光来帮助观察OTL-38的摄取。结果:术中通过OTL-38引导显示,萤火虫荧光(绿色)显示OTL-38摄取很少或没有摄取。令人惊讶的是,正常肾实质显示强烈的OTL-38摄取。两份病理报告均为常规透明细胞RCC。肿瘤免疫组化切片显示叶酸仅轻度染色。相比之下,手术边缘正常肾实质的免疫组织化学切片显示叶酸强烈阳性。结论:我们的前两例患者的肾肿瘤没有强烈的叶酸染色;然而,正常的肾实质没有,这可以作为术中确认阴性切缘的指导。对患者的进一步研究将揭示叶酸受体在肾细胞癌中是否占主导地位。不存在相互竞争的经济利益。视频时长:5分钟在南非开普敦举行的2016年世界泌尿外科大会上发表。
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