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11C-Methionin (11C-MET) ist ein alternatives Radiopharmakon für die Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie (PET) zur Beurteilung der Krankheitsaktivität bei Patient/-innen mit Multiplem Myelom (MM). Frühe Daten legen eine höhere Sensitivität und Spezifität als bei dem bisherigen Standardtracer 18F-Fluordesoxyglucose (18F-FDG) nahe. Es fehlen bislang jedoch Untersuchungen, welche die neuen, aus PET-Daten abgeleiteten Parameter „metabolic tumor volume“ (MTV) und „total lesion glycolysis / total lesion methionin uptake“ (TLG/TLMU) in diesen Vergleich miteinbeziehen. In früheren Studien konnte bereits eine prognostische Aussagekraft dieser neuen Imaging Parameter für die 18F-FDG-PET/CT gezeigt werden. Das Ziel dieser bizentrischen Studie war es, die sich im Rahmen bisheriger Studienergebnisse andeutende Überlegenheit von 11C-MET für das Staging des MM zu überprüfen und seine Eignung für die Bewertung von metabolischen Imaging Parametern im Vergleich zu 18F-FDG zu untersuchen.
Zweiundzwanzig Patient/-innen mit neu diagnostiziertem unbehandelten MM, davon 15 Patient/-innen des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg und sieben Patient/-innen der Clinica Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona, die eine doppelte PET/CT-Bildgebung unter Verwendung der beiden Tracer 11C-MET und 18F-FDG innerhalb eines Zeitraums von maximal 14 Tagen erhalten hatten, wurden retrospektiv durch den Doktoranden (Oliver Viering) sowie eine nuklearmedizinische Assistenzärztin (Maria I. Morales-Lozano) und im Anschluss durch je eine PET/CT-Expert/-in des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg (Constantin Lapa) und der Clinica Universidad de Navarra (Maria J. Garcia-Velloso) untersucht.
Hierfür wurden die 18F-FDG- und 11C-MET-PET/CT-Aufnahmen einer dreidimensionalen Analyse mit Hilfe des "PET/CT-Viewer Beth Israel for FIJI" unterzogen. Diese open source Software ermöglichte die Berechnung von SUVmean, SUVmax und SUVpeak sowie der neuen Imaging Biomarker MTV und TLG/TLMU. Die genannten PET-Parameter wurden mit klinischen und laborchemischen Parametern (Hämoglobin, Calcium, Kreatinin, CRP, β2-Mikroglobulin, Albumin, M-Gradient/M-Protein, Knochenmarkinfiltration, LDH, freier Leichtketten-quotient, R-ISS, zytogenetisches Risiko) korreliert, welche in früheren Studien als prognostisch relevante Parameter der Myelom-Erkrankung identifiziert worden waren.
Bei elf der 22 Patient/-innen (50 %) wurden mithilfe von 11C-MET mehr fokale Läsionen als mit 18F-FDG nachgewiesen (p < 0,01), daneben konnte bei einer größeren Zahl von Patient/-innen eine diffuse Knochenmarkinfiltration durch die malignen Plasmazellen identifiziert werden (11C-MET: 19, 18F-FDG: 12). Sowohl die SUV-Parameter (SUVmean, SUVmax und SUVpeak) als auch die neuen Imaging Parameter (TMTV und TLG/TLMU) waren bei der 11C-MET- signifikant höher als bei der 18F-FDG-PET/CT (p < 0,05).
In Bezug auf die neuen Imaging Parameter zeigten sich für 11C-MET häufiger signifikante Korrelationen mit den prognostisch relevanten klinischen und laborchemischen Parametern als für 18F-FDG. Bei TMTV konnten für die 11C-MET-PET/CT signifikante Korrelationen für β2-Mikroglobulin (p = 0,006), die M-Komponente (p = 0,003), den Grad der Knochenmarkinfiltration (p = 0,007) und das Serum-Hämoglobin (p = 0,016) gefunden werden, wohingegen sich bei 18F-FDG lediglich eine signifikante Korrelation für β2-Mikroglobulin (p = 0,044) zeigte. In Bezug auf die TLG/TLMU konnten bei 18F-FDG keine signifikanten Korrelationen zwischen TLG und den klinischen und laborchemischen Parametern nachgewiesen werden. Bei 11C-MET zeigten sich hingegen signifikante Korrelationen zwischen dem TLMU und der Kalzium-Konzentration im Serum (p = 0,028), dem β2-Mikroglobulin (p = 0,047), der M-Komponente (p = 0,033) und dem Grad der Knochenmarkinfiltration (p = 0,041).
Trotz zahlreicher Limitationen dieser Arbeit, wie etwa der geringen Patientenzahl und des retrospektiven Charakters der Auswertung bekräftigt auch diese Studie in Übereinstimmung mit den bisherigen Studienergebnissen, dass 11C-MET im Vergleich zu 18F-FDG ein sensitiverer Marker für die Beurteilung der Myelom-Tumorlast sein könnte. Eine Untersuchung der prognostischen Aussagekraft von 11C-MET in Bezug auf progressionsfreies- und Gesamtüberleben im Zuge der primären Bildgebung der Erkrankung war aufgrund der kurzen Nachbeobachtungszeit und der Heterogenität der Behandlung, welche die Patient/-innen im Anschluss an die Staging-Untersuchungen erhalten hatten, nicht möglich und muss im Rahmen zukünftiger, insbesondere prospektiver Studien weiter untersucht werden.
Analysis of cerebral glucose metabolism following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage over 7 days
(2023)
Little is known about changes in brain metabolism following SAH, possibly leading towards secondary brain damage. Despite sustained progress in the last decade, analysis of in vivo acquired data still remains challenging. The present interdisciplinary study uses a semi-automated data analysis tool analyzing imaging data independently from the administrated radiotracer. The uptake of 2-[18F]Fluoro-2-deoxy-glucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) was evaluated in different brain regions in 14 male Sprague–Dawley rats, randomized into two groups: (1) SAH induced by the endovascular filament model and (2) sham operated controls. Serial [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-PET measurements were carried out. Quantitative image analysis was performed by uptake ratio using a self-developed MRI-template based data analysis tool. SAH animals showed significantly higher [\(^{18}\)F]FDG accumulation in gray matter, neocortex and olfactory system as compared to animals of the sham group, while white matter and basal forebrain region showed significant reduced tracer accumulation in SAH animals. All significant metabolic changes were visualized from 3 h, over 24 h (day 1), day 4 and day 7 following SAH/sham operation. This [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-PET study provides important insights into glucose metabolism alterations following SAH—for the first time in different brain regions and up to day 7 during course of disease.
Die Detektion des Prostataspezifischen Membranantigens (PSMA) mittels kombinierter Positronenemissions- und Computertomographie (PET/CT) ist ein etabliertes diagnostisches Verfahren bei Patienten mit Prostatakarzinom. Hierbei ist bislang unklar, ob und wie eine bereits eingeleitete Androgendeprivationstherapie (ADT) die diagnostische Genauigkeit der PSMA-PET/CT beeinflusst. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die Detektionsrate der PSMA-PET/CT mit 68Ga-PSMA I&T unter ADT in Abhängigkeit des PSA-Wertes zu evaluieren und mit einer Kontrollgruppe ohne ADT zu vergleichen. In dieser retrospektiven Studie wurden Daten von Patienten mit biochemischem Rezidiv nach radikaler Prostatektomie analysiert, welche zwischen 2014 und 2018 eine PSMA-PET/CT am Universitätsklinikum Würzburg erhalten haben. Mittels Propensity Score Matching wurde für die Patienten mit ADT innerhalb der letzten 6 Monate vor Durchführung der PSMA-PET/CT eine Kontrollgruppe ohne ADT erstellt. Die Patienten mit ADT (n=62) wiesen eine signifikant höhere Detektionsrate auf als die Patienten ohne ADT (n=62). Die Traceranreicherung unterschied sich nicht signifikant in beiden Gruppen. Dagegen wiesen die Patienten mit ADT jedoch eine signifikant höhere Tumorlast auf und hatten häufiger Knochen- und Organmetastasen, sodass als Ursache für die höhere Detektionsrate der PSMA-PET/CT bei Patienten mit ADT ein fortgeschritteneres Tumorstadium angenommen wurde. Die Detektionsrate war bei den Patienten mit ADT auch bei niedrigen PSA-Werten hoch. Es scheint daher nicht erforderlich zu sein, eine bestehende ADT vor Durchführung der PSMA-PET/CT im biochemischen Rezidiv abzusetzen und damit das Risiko einer Krankheitsprogression einzugehen. Die Korrelation des PSA-Wertes mit der Tumorlast in der PSMA-PET/CT war bei Patienten mit ADT geringer ausgeprägt als bei Patienten ohne ADT. Patienten unter ADT könnten daher von einer regelmäßigen Durchführung der PSMA-PET/CT zur Überwachung der Krankheitsprogression profitieren. Hier bleibt allerdings eine Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse abzuwarten, da dies deutlich aufwendiger und teurer ist als die Bestimmung des PSA-Wertes.
[\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) and [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) are bone seekers, emitting high LET, and short range (< 100 μm) alpha-particles. Both radionuclides show similar decay properties; the total alpha energies are comparable (\(^{223}\)Ra: ≈28 MeV, \(^{224}\)Ra: ≈26 MeV). [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) has been used from the mid-1940s until 1990 for treating different bone and joint diseases with activities of up to approximately 50 MBq [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\). In 2013 [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) obtained marketing authorization by the FDA and by the European Union for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer with an activity to administer of 0.055 MBq per kg body weight for six cycles. For intravenous injections in humans a model calculation using the biokinetic model of ICRP67 shows a ratio of organ absorbed dose coefficients (\(^{224}\)Ra:\(^{223}\)Ra) between 0.37 (liver) and 0.97 except for the kidneys (2.27) and blood (1.57). For the red marrow as primary organ-at-risk, the ratio is 0.57. The differences are mainly caused be the differing half-lives of the decay products of both radium isotopes. Both radionuclides show comparable DNA damage patterns in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after internal ex-vivo irradiation. Data on the long-term radiation-associated side effects are only available for treatment with [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\). Two epidemiological studies followed two patient groups treated with [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) for more than 25 years. One of them was the “Spiess study”, a cohort of 899 juvenile patients who received several injections of [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) with a mean specific activity of 0.66 MBq/kg. Another patient group of ankylosing spondylitis patients was treated with 10 repeated intravenous injections of [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\), 1 MBq each, 1 week apart. In total 1,471 of these patients were followed-up in the “Wick study”. In both studies, an increased cancer mortality by leukemia and solid cancers was observed. Similar considerations on long-term effects likely apply to [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) as well since the biokinetics are similar and the absorbed doses in the same range. However, this increased risk will most likely not be observed due to the much shorter life expectancy of prostate cancer patients treated with [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\).
Molecular imaging of rats is of great importance for basic and translational research. As a powerful tool in nuclear medicine, SPECT can be used to visualize specific functional processes in the body, such as myocardial perfusion or bone metabolism. Typical applications in laboratory animals are imaging diagnostics or the development of new tracers for clinical use. Innovations have enabled resolutions of up to a quarter of a millimeter with acceptable sensitivity. These advances have recently led to significantly more interest in SPECT both clinically and preclinically.
The objective of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of the new U-SPECT5/CT E-Class by MILabs with a dedicated ultra-high resolution multi-pinhole collimator for rats and its potential for in vivo imaging of rats. The unique features of the U-SPECT are the large stationary detectors and the new iterative reconstruction algorithm. In addition, compared to the conventional system, the "E-Class" uses only two detectors instead of three.
First, the sensitivity, maximum resolution, and uniformity were determined as performance parameters. Thereafter, CNRs for different activity levels comparable to those of typical in vivo activities were examined. Finally, two example protocols were carried out for imaging with 99mTc-MIBI and 99mTc-HMDP in healthy rats to evaluate the in vivo capabilities. For this purpose, CNR calculations and an image quality assessment were performed. The focus was on image quality as a function of scan time and post-reconstruction filter across a wide range of realistically achievable in vivo conditions.
Performance was reasonable compared to other systems in the literature, with a sensitivity of 567 cps/MBq, a maximum resolution of 1.20 mm, and a uniformity of 55.5%. At the lower activities, resolution in phantom studies decreased to ≥1.80 mm while maintaining good image quality. High-quality bone and myocardial perfusion SPECTs were obtained in rats with a resolution of ≥1.80 mm and ≥2.20 mm, respectively. Although limited sensitivity remains a weakness of SPECT, the U-SPECT5/CT E-Class with the UHR-RM collimator can achieve in vivo results of the highest standard despite the missing third detector. Currently, it is one of the best options for high-resolution radionuclide imaging in rats.
SPECT as a representative of molecular imaging allows visualization of metabolic processes in vivo. In clinical practice, single photon emission imaging is an established modality for myocardial perfusion imaging or the diagnosis of adrenal or neuroendocrine tumors, to name a few. With technical advances in scanner design and data processing leading to improved spatial resolution and image quality, SPECT has become a serious contender in small animal preclinical imaging. With multi-pinhole collimation, submillimeter spatial resolutions are achieved without limiting sensitivity, which has led to a significant increase of interest in SPECT for preclinical research in recent years.
In this dissertation, the potential of a two-detector system through an analysis of three dedicated mouse collimators with multi-pinhole configurations was demonstrated. For this, sensitivity, spatial resolution, and uniformity as key parameters were determined. In the second part of the present work, an evaluation of the image quality at different activity concentrations to allow prediction of the system performance related to in vivo studies was performed. Therefore, a visual evaluation, as well as a calculation of the contrastto-noise ratio, was performed using mini Derenzo phantoms for the respective three mouse collimators. To better classify the results, the study was extended by a comparison with the predecessor system.
Due to the absence of the third bottom detector, sensitivity and uniformity are slightly compromised. All three collimators were able to achieve a spatial resolution in the submillimeter range, XUHR-M offers a peak resolution of up to 0.35 mm. In terms of resolution, both evaluated systems performed on an equal level. Visual assessment of image quality indicates a slight advantage of the new two-detector system, and the contrast-to-noise ratio seems to benefit from the improved SROSEM algorithm. However, the differences between the two systems are marginal.
The U-SPECT5/CT E-Class is proven to be state-of-the-art for small animal imaging and is a powerful instrument for preclinical molecular imaging research. Improvements in system design compensate well for the reduction in the detection area, allowing excellent imaging even with low activity concentrations.
Background: The American Thyroid Association (ATA) uses criteria to assess the risk for persistent disease in differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) after radioiodine therapy (RAI). There are no data available showing that this classification can be adopted unadjusted by Germany. Aim: The aim of our study is to investigate whether the ATA classification can be applied to a German population for short-term prognosis. Furthermore, we investigated the influence of an age cutoff value. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 121 patients who were referred to our tertiary referral center. Patients were classified into risk categories, and the therapy response was determined according to ATA. Results: A total of 73/83 (88%) ATA low-risk patients and 12/19 (63%) intermediate-risk patients showed an excellent response; 2/19 (11%) high-risk patients had a biochemical, and 6 (31%) had a structural incomplete response. Of all 39 patients ≥55 years, 84% had an excellent response. Using a cut off of 50 years, 50/62 (81%) of the older patients showed an excellent response. Conclusion: The ATA risk classification is able to estimate the response to RAI therapy in a German population. A shift from 55 to 50 years as an age cutoff value does not result in any relevant change in the treatment response.
(1) Background: C-X-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 4 (CXCR4) and Fibroblast Activation Protein Alpha (FAP) are promising theranostic targets. However, it is unclear whether CXCR4 and FAP positivity mark distinct microenvironments, especially in solid tumors. (2) Methods: Using Random Forest (RF) analysis, we searched for entity-independent mRNA and microRNA signatures related to CXCR4 and FAP overexpression in our pan-cancer cohort from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database — representing n = 9242 specimens from 29 tumor entities. CXCR4- and FAP-positive samples were assessed via StringDB cluster analysis, EnrichR, Metascape, and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA). Findings were validated via correlation analyses in n = 1541 tumor samples. TIMER2.0 analyzed the association of CXCR4 / FAP expression and infiltration levels of immune-related cells. (3) Results: We identified entity-independent CXCR4 and FAP gene signatures representative for the majority of solid cancers. While CXCR4 positivity marked an immune-related microenvironment, FAP overexpression highlighted an angiogenesis-associated niche. TIMER2.0 analysis confirmed characteristic infiltration levels of CD8+ cells for CXCR4-positive tumors and endothelial cells for FAP-positive tumors. (4) Conclusions: CXCR4- and FAP-directed PET imaging could provide a non-invasive decision aid for entity-agnostic treatment of microenvironment in solid malignancies. Moreover, this machine learning workflow can easily be transferred towards other theranostic targets.
Purpose: A new PET radiotracer \(^{18}\)F-AF78 showing great potential for clinical application has been reported recently. It belongs to a new generation of phenethylguanidine-based norepinephrine transporter (NET)-targeting radiotracers. Although many efforts have been made to develop NET inhibitors as antidepressants, systemic investigations of the structure–activity relationships (SARs) of NET-targeting radiotracers have rarely been performed. Methods: Without changing the phenethylguanidine pharmacophore and 3-fluoropropyl moiety that is crucial for easy labeling, six new analogs of \(^{18}\)F-AF78 with different meta-substituents on the benzene-ring were synthesized and evaluated in a competitive cellular uptake assay and in in vivo animal experiments in rats. Computational modeling of these tracers was established to quantitatively rationalize the interaction between the radiotracers and NET. Results: Using non-radiolabeled reference compounds, a competitive cellular uptake assay showed a decrease in NET-transporting affinity from meta-fluorine to iodine (0.42 and 6.51 µM, respectively), with meta-OH being the least active (22.67 µM). Furthermore, in vivo animal studies with radioisotopes showed that heart-to-blood ratios agreed with the cellular experiments, with AF78(F) exhibiting the highest cardiac uptake. This result correlates positively with the electronegativity rather than the atomic radius of the meta-substituent. Computational modeling studies revealed a crucial influence of halogen substituents on the radiotracer–NET interaction, whereby a T-shaped π–π stacking interaction between the benzene-ring of the tracer and the amino acid residues surrounding the NET binding site made major contributions to the different affinities, in accordance with the pharmacological data. Conclusion: The SARs were characterized by in vitro and in vivo evaluation, and computational modeling quantitatively rationalized the interaction between radiotracers and the NET binding site. These findings pave the way for further evaluation in different species and underline the potential of AF78(F) for clinical application, e.g., cardiac innervation imaging or molecular imaging of neuroendocrine tumors.
Background
Hematogenous tumor spread of malignant meningiomas occurs very rarely but is associated with very poor prognosis.
Case presentation
We report an unusual case of a patient with a malignant meningioma who developed multiple metastases in bones, lungs and liver after initial complete resection of the primary tumor. After partial hepatic resection, specimens were histologically analyzed, and a complete loss of E-cadherin adhesion molecules was found. No oncogenic target mutations were found. The patient received a combination of conventional radiotherapy and peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT). Due to aggressive tumor behavior and rapid spread of metastases, the patient deceased after initiation of treatment.
Conclusions
E-cadherin downregulation is associated with a higher probability of tumor invasion and distant metastasis formation in malignant meningioma. Up to now, the efficacy of systemic therapy, including PRRT, is very limited in malignant meningioma patients.