[99mTc]PSMA-T4在复发性前列腺癌患者中的SPECT-CT成像

IF 0.6 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Sonya Sergieva, Radoslav Mangaldgiev, Milena Dimcheva, Kamen Nedev, Zahary Zahariev, Bozhil Robev
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摘要

背景:前列腺特异性膜抗原(PSMA)是一种细胞表面糖蛋白,具有较大的胞外结构域,在前列腺肿瘤细胞中过表达。开发了几种结合PSMA活性位点的PSMA抑制剂配体小分子。[99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4是一种用于前列腺癌局部转移和/或局部复发的新型放射性药物(Polatom)。本研究的目的是评价[99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4 SPECT-CT成像在复发性前列腺癌患者中的临床应用。材料与方法:36例前列腺癌患者,年龄60 ~ 80岁,PSA生化复发(0.1 ~ 73 ng/mL)。3例患者接受了真切活检、激素和细胞减少放疗,36例患者中有33例接受了根治性治疗(全前列腺切除术或肿瘤的最终放疗)。所有患者均在静脉注射[99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4后1-3小时进行全身影像学检查,并对骨盆、腹部和/或胸部进行SPECT-CT靶检查。70公斤男性的平均活动剂量为6.3 MBq/kg。使用双头SPECT-CT伽马相机和低剂量CT扫描(Symbia T2, Siemens)。根据所有其他临床和放射学数据对图像进行解释。在此期间,有11/36的患者可以进行随访。结果:具有高活性背景的放射性药物在肝脏、脾脏、肾脏、泪腺、唾液腺、肠道和膀胱中生物分布正常。21例前列腺局部复发的阳性显像,16例淋巴结转移,10例骨病变,2例肺转移,1例肝病变可见,另1例肾上腺肾上转移伴强示踪剂摄取,PSMA过表达显著。在随访的4例MRT阴性患者中,怀疑局部复发。3例既往治疗的骨转移灶部分呈阴性,无示踪剂摄取,只有部分进展性骨病变呈阳性。阴性5例。灵敏度为84.37%(27/32),特异性为100%(4/4),准确度为86.11%(31/36)。结论:结论SPECT-CT扫描[99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4可用于前列腺癌复发患者的诊断,为每位患者确定个性化的治疗方案。在考虑使用[¹⁷Lu]Lu-PSMA进行放射配体治疗(RLT)之前,通过SPECT-CT图像描述该示踪剂的特异性摄取对于识别和评估PSMA表达具有临床重要性。SPECT-CT成像[99mTc]PSMA是一种有前景的可靠的核医学方法,用于监测治疗后的治疗效果和疾病的再定位。
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SPECT-CT Imaging with [99mTc]PSMA-T4 in patients with Recurrent Prostate Cancer.

Background: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a cell surface glycoprotein with a large extracellular domain with overexpression of the prostatic tumour cells. Several small molecules of PSMA ligands of inhibitors binding to the active site of PSMA were developed. [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4 is a new radiopharmaceutical (Polatom) for imaging loco-regional metastases and/or local relapse in patients with prostate cancer. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the clinical application of SPECT-CT imaging with [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4 in patients with recurrent prostate cancer.

Material and methods: Thirty-six patients with prostate cancer, aged 60-80 years with biochemical relapse of PSA (ranged from 0.1 to 73 ng/mL) were included. Three patients were studied after tru-cut biopsy, hormonal and cytoreductive radiotherapy and 33 patients out of 36 - after radical treatment (total prostatectomy or definitive radiotherapy of the tumour). All of them underwent whole-body imaging examinations with subsequent target SPECT-CT studies of the pelvis, abdomen and/or chest, 1-3 hrs post i.v. administration of [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4. The average activity dose was 6.3 MBq/kg in a man of 70 kg. A Dual-head SPECT-CT gamma camera with a low dose CT scan (Symbia T2, Siemens) was used. The images were interpreted based on all other clinical and radiological data. Follow-up could be conducted in 11/36 patients during that period.

Results: Normal biodistribution of the radiopharmaceutical with high activity background was observed in the liver, spleen, kidneys, lacrimal and salivary glands, bowels and urinary bladder. Positive imaging for local relapse in the prostate bad was imaged in 21 patients, lymph node metastases - in 16 cases, bone lesions - in 10 cases, pulmonary metastases - in 2 cases, hepatic lesions were visualised in one of them and in another - adrenal suprarenal metastasis with intensive tracer uptake significant for overexpression of PSMA. There was a suspicion for local recurrences in 4 patients with negative MRT studies who were followed up. In 3 cases, previously treated bone metastases were partially negative without tracer uptake, only some progressive bone lesions were positive. Five patients were with negative results. Sensitivity was 84.37% (27/32), specificity - 100% (4/4) and accuracy - 86.11% (31/36).

Conclusions: In conclusion SPECT-CT imaging with [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4 could be applied in patients with prostate cancer for the diagnosis of recurrent disease to determine personalized treatment for each patient. Specific uptake of this tracer, depicted by SPECT-CT images has clinical importance of identifying and assessing PSMA expression before consideration of Radio Ligand Therapy (RLT) with [¹⁷⁷Lu]Lu-PSMA. SPECT-CT imaging with [99mTc]PSMA is promising and reliable nuclear medicine approach to monitoring therapeutic effect after treatment and for restaging of the disease.

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE REVIEW
NUCLEAR MEDICINE REVIEW RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Written in English, NMR is a biannual international periodical of scientific and educational profile. It is a journal of Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian and Yugoslav Societies of Nuclear Medicine. The periodical focuses on all nuclear medicine topics (diagnostics as well as therapy), and presents original experimental scientific papers, reviews, case studies, letters also news about symposia and congresses. NMR is indexed at Index Copernicus (7.41), Scopus, EMBASE, Index Medicus/Medline, Ministry of Education 2007 (4 pts.).
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