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ABSTRACT: Background
Distribution of mAbs into tumour tissue may occur via different processes contributing differently to the 89Zr-mAb uptake on PET. Target-specific binding in tumours is of main interest; however, non-specific irreversible uptake may also be present, which influences quantification. The aim was to investigate the presence of non-specific irreversible uptake in tumour tissue using Patlak linearization on 89Zr-immuno-PET data of biopsy-proven target-negative tumours. Data of two studies, including target status obtained from biopsies, were retrospectively analysed, and Patlak linearization provided the net rate of irreversible uptake (Ki).Results
Two tumours were classified as CD20-negative and two as CD20-positive. Four tumours were classified as CEA-negative and nine as CEA-positive. Ki values of CD20-negative (0.43 µL/g/h and 0.92 µL/g/h) and CEA-negative tumours (mdn = 1.97 µL/g/h, interquartile range (IQR) = 1.50-2.39) were higher than zero. Median Ki values of target-negative tumours were lower than CD20-positive (1.87 µL/g/h and 1.90 µL/g/h) and CEA-positive tumours (mdn = 2.77 µL/g/h, IQR = 2.11-3.65).Conclusion
Biopsy-proven target-negative tumours showed irreversible uptake of 89Zr-mAbs measured in vivo using 89Zr-immuno-PET data, which suggests the presence of non-specific irreversible uptake in tumours. Consequently, for 89Zr-immuno-PET, even if the target is absent, a tumour-to-plasma ratio always increases over time.
SUBMITTER: Wijngaarden JE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10869322 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wijngaarden Jessica E JE Jauw Yvonne W S YWS Zwezerijnen Gerben J C GJC de Wit-van der Veen Berlinda J BJ Vugts Daniëlle J DJ Zijlstra Josée M JM van Dongen Guus A M S GAMS Boellaard Ronald R Menke-van der Houven van Oordt C Willemien CW Huisman Marc C MC
EJNMMI research 20240215 1
<h4>Background</h4>Distribution of mAbs into tumour tissue may occur via different processes contributing differently to the <sup>89</sup>Zr-mAb uptake on PET. Target-specific binding in tumours is of main interest; however, non-specific irreversible uptake may also be present, which influences quantification. The aim was to investigate the presence of non-specific irreversible uptake in tumour tissue using Patlak linearization on <sup>89</sup>Zr-immuno-PET data of biopsy-proven target-negative ...[more]