A Phase I/II Study for Analytic Validation of 89Zr-J591 ImmunoPET as a Molecular Imaging Agent for Metastatic Prostate Cancer.

نویسندگان

  • Neeta Pandit-Taskar
  • Joseph A O'Donoghue
  • Jeremy C Durack
  • Serge K Lyashchenko
  • Sarah M Cheal
  • Volkan Beylergil
  • Robert A Lefkowitz
  • Jorge A Carrasquillo
  • Danny F Martinez
  • Alex Mak Fung
  • Stephen B Solomon
  • Mithat Gönen
  • Glenn Heller
  • Massimo Loda
  • David M Nanus
  • Scott T Tagawa
  • Jarett L Feldman
  • Joseph R Osborne
  • Jason S Lewis
  • Victor E Reuter
  • Wolfgang A Weber
  • Neil H Bander
  • Howard I Scher
  • Steven M Larson
  • Michael J Morris
چکیده

PURPOSE Standard imaging for assessing osseous metastases in advanced prostate cancer remains focused on altered bone metabolism and is inadequate for diagnostic, prognostic, or predictive purposes. We performed a first-in-human phase I/II study of (89)Zr-DFO-huJ591 ((89)Zr-J591) PET/CT immunoscintigraphy to assess performance characteristics for detecting metastases compared with conventional imaging modalities (CIM) and pathology. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Fifty patients with progressive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancers were injected with 5 mCi of (89)Zr-J591. Whole-body PET/CT scans were obtained, and images were analyzed for tumor visualization. Comparison was made to contemporaneously obtained bone scintigraphy and cross-sectional imaging on a lesion-by-lesion basis and with biopsies of metastatic sites. RESULTS Median standardized uptake value for (89)Zr-J591-positive bone lesions (n = 491) was 8.9 and for soft-tissue lesions (n = 90), it was 4.8 (P < 0.00003). (89)Zr-J591 detected 491 osseous sites compared with 339 by MDP and 90 soft-tissue lesions compared with 124 by computed tomography (CT). Compared with all CIMs combined, (89)Zr-J591 detected an additional 99 osseous sites. Forty-six lesions (21 bone and 25 soft tissue) were biopsied in 34 patients; 18 of 19 (89)Zr-J591-positive osseous sites and 14 of 16 (89)Zr-J591-positive soft tissue sites were positive for prostate cancer. The overall accuracy of (89)Zr-J591 was 95.2% (20 of 21) for osseous lesions and 60% (15 of 25) for soft-tissue lesions. CONCLUSIONS (89)Zr-J591 imaging demonstrated superior targeting of bone lesions relative to CIMs. Targeting soft-tissue lesions was less optimal, although (89)Zr-J591 had similar accuracy as individual CIMs. This study will provide benchmark data for comparing performance of proposed prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) targeting agents for prostate cancer.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research

دوره 21 23  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015