FAP-specific PET signaling shows a moderately positive correlation with relative CBV and no correlation with ADC in 13 IDH wildtype glioblastomas

•FAP-specific PET signaling in glioblastomas shows a moderately positive correlation with rCBV.•FAP-specific PET signaling in glioblastomas shows no correlation with ADC.•FAP-specific PET/CT is an independent novel imaging modality for glioblastomas. Targeting Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP) is...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of radiology 2020-06, Vol.127, p.109021-109021, Article 109021
Hauptverfasser: Röhrich, Manuel, Floca, Ralf, Loi, Lisa, Adeberg, Sebastian, Windisch, Paul, Giesel, Frederik L., Kratochwil, Clemens, Flechsig, Paul, Rathke, Hendrik, Lindner, Thomas, Loktev, Anastasia, Schlemmer, Heinz Peter, Haberkorn, Uwe, Paech, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:•FAP-specific PET signaling in glioblastomas shows a moderately positive correlation with rCBV.•FAP-specific PET signaling in glioblastomas shows no correlation with ADC.•FAP-specific PET/CT is an independent novel imaging modality for glioblastomas. Targeting Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP) is a new approach for glioblastoma imaging. In a recent pilot study glioblastomas showed elevated tracer uptake with high intratumoral heterogeneity in projection on the corresponding T2w/FLAIR and contrast enhanced MRI lesions. In this study, we correlated FAP-specific signaling with apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) signals in MRI to further characterize the significance of FAP uptake. Clinical PET/CT scans of 13 glioblastoma patients were performed post i. v. administration of 68Ga-labelled-FAP-specific tracer molecules. PET- and corresponding MRI-scans were co-registrated. 3d volumetric segmentations were performed of T2w/FLAIR lesions and contrast enhancing lesions within co-registrated MRI slides. Signal intensity values of FAP-specific PET signaling, ADC and rCBV were analyzed for their pixel wise correlation in each patient. Pooled estimates of the correlation coefficients were calculated by using the Fisher z-transformation. FAP-specific PET signals showed a moderately positive correlation with rCBV values which is more pronounced within the T2w/FLAIR lesion (pooled correlation 0,229) than in the contrast enhancing tumor region (pooled correlation 0.09). FAP-specific PET signals showed no correlation with ADC values. The moderately positive correlation of FAP-specific signals with rCBV values in MRI indicates that FAP-signaling is not independent from perfusion, but also does not only reflect intratumoral perfusion differences. The missing correlation of FAP-specific signals with ADC indicates that FAP-specific imaging does not reflect cell density, but the spot-like expression of FAP in glioblastomas. The clinical value of FAP-specific imaging needs further investigation.
ISSN:0720-048X
1872-7727
DOI:10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109021