18F-DPA-714 PET CT与免疫化学在三阴性乳腺癌中探讨炎症的可行性初步研究:设计方案

T. Godefroy, N. Arlicot, O. Kerdraon, L. Ferrer, Nadia Fleury, F. Kraeber-Bodéré, L. Campion, C. Rousseau
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三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC),尽管对常规化疗有良好的初始反应,但在转移发生后,复发频繁,预后差。因此,开发新的相关靶点来建立预后是很有趣的,但也可能为治疗方法提出靶向治疗。原发性TNBC肿瘤中高密度的m2型巨噬细胞预示着不良的预后。通过使用[18F]-DPA-714 PETCT检测易位蛋白(TSPO)的表达,可以评估活化的m2型巨噬细胞的存在。这项使用[18F]-DPA-714 PET-CT的概念验证研究旨在建立免疫组化肿瘤特征与体内成像之间的相关性。如果能够建立有效的相关性,[18F]-DPA-714 PET-CT可以作为一种基于图像预后的生物标志物,而不是病理数据,这些数据可以作为活检碎片化或通过先前的治疗进行修改。它将允许早期调整治疗的类型/剂量强度,并考虑针对m2型巨噬细胞的治疗的发展
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Faisability pilot study to explore inflammation with 18F-DPA-714 PET CT versus immunochemistry in triple negative breast cancer: Design protocol
The Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC), despite a good initial response to conventional chemotherapy, relapses frequently and has a poor prognosis after the onset of metastases. It is therefore interesting to develop new relevant targets to establish a prognosis but also potentially to propose a targeted therapy for a theranostic approach. A high density of M2-type macrophages presence in the primary TNBC tumor predicted an unfavorable prognosis. The presence of activated M2-type macrophages can be evaluated by measuring the expression of a translocating protein (TSPO) with [18F]-DPA-714 PETCT. This proof-of-concept study with [18F]-DPA-714 PET-CT has a design to establish the correlation between immunohistochemistry tumor characterization and in vivo imaging. If a valid correlation will be established, [18F]-DPA-714 PET-CT could be a based image prognosis biomarker, apart from pathological data, which can be fragmented as biopsy or modified by previous treatments. It would allow adapting early the type/dose-intensity of treatment and considering developments of treatments targeting M2-type macrophages
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