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Prognostic implications of dual tracer PET/CT: PSMA ligand and [18F]FDG PET/CT in patients undergoing [177Lu]PSMA radioligand therapy

Kerstin Michalski, Juri Ruf, Christian Goetz, Anna Katharina Seitz, Andreas K. Buck, Constantin Lapa, Philipp E. Hartrampf

2020European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted radioligand therapy (RLT) with 177 Lu-labeled PSMA ligands has achieved remarkable results in advanced disease stages of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). However, not all patients benefit from this therapy. Different treatment responses could be explained by tumor heterogeneity triggered by progression and the number of prior treatments. PSMA-negative lesions can be missed on PSMA ligand PET/CT, which subsequently results in an underestimation of tumor burden. Conversely, high FDG uptake may also be an indicator of tumor aggressiveness and thus a poor prognostic marker for response to RLT and overall survival (OS). The aim of this analysis was to investigate the prognostic value of combined PSMA ligand PET/CT and [ 18 F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT for outcome prediction in patients undergoing RLT. Materials and methods This bicentric analysis included 54 patients with mCRPC who underwent both FDG and PSMA ligand PET/CT imaging before RLT. In all patients, the pattern of PSMA ligand and FDG uptake was visually assessed. Patients with at least one FDG-positive, but PSMA-negative (FDG+/PSMA−) lesions were compared to patients without any FDG+/PSMA− lesions. A log-rank analysis was used to assess the difference in OS between subgroups. Results Median OS was 11 ± 1.8 months (95% CI 7.4–14.6). A significantly lower OS ( p < 0.001) was found in patients with at least one FDG+/PSMA− lesion at baseline PET/CTs ( n = 18) with a median OS of 6.0 ± 0.5 months (95% CI: 5.0–7.0 months). In comparison, patients without any FDG+/PSMA− lesions ( n = 36) had a median OS of 16.0 ± 2.5 months (95% CI: 11.2–20.8 months). Conclusion FDG+/PSMA− lesions are a negative predictor of overall survival in patients with mCRPC undergoing RLT. However, it remains to be determined if patients with FDG+/PSMA− lesions should be excluded from PSMA RLT.

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MedicineRadioligandProstate cancerPositron emission tomographyNuclear medicineGlutamate carboxypeptidase IIFluorodeoxyglucoseStandardized uptake valuePET-CTInternal medicineOncologyRadiologyCancerReceptorProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
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