Distinguishing benign from malignant lesions with high [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 uptake in oncology patients: Insights from dynamic total-body [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1007/s00259-024-07029-6
Ruohua Chen, Xinlan Yang, Lianghua Li, Haitao Zhao, Gang Huang, Jianjun Liu
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

While [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT is widely used in various malignant tumors diagnosis, its specificity is challenged by high uptake in benign lesions such as inflammatory lymphadenopathy, bone fractures, and degenerative changes. This study aimed to quantitatively assess and characterize the metabolic heterogeneity of [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 uptake in benign and malignant lesions using dynamic total-body PET/CT.

Methods

Dynamic total-body [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT scans (0–60 min post-injection) were performed on 17 oncology patients. Time-activity curves (TACs) were generated for benign and malignant lesions with high [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 uptake. The reversible two-tissue compartment model (2T4k) was used to derive kinetic metrics, including K1, k2, k3, k4, vB and VT. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to determine the cut-off values for differentiating benign and malignant lesions.

Results

The study included 58 malignant and 55 inflammatory lesions with high [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 uptake. Malignant lesions exhibited higher K1 (0.277 ± 0.217 ml/ccm/min vs. 0.221 ± 0.216 ml/ccm/min, P = 0.011), vB (0.042 ± 0.007 vs. 0.013 ± 0.004, P < 0.001), and lower k3 (0.267 ± 0.041 1/min vs. 0.481 ± 0.085 1/min, P = 0.008) compared to benign lesions. Lesions were classified into low, medium, and high-probability groups for being malignant based on K1, k3 and vB values, with probabilities of 0%, 50.7%, and 92.0%, respectively (P < 0.001).

Conclusions

Kinetic metrics, particularly K1, k3 and vB values, show promise as imaging biomarkers for distinguishing between benign and malignant lesions with high [68 Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 uptake in oncology patients. These metrics reflect the metabolic heterogeneity of the lesions and may improve diagnostic accuracy in oncological imaging.

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鉴别肿瘤患者高[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04摄取的良恶性病变:来自动态全身[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04 PET/CT的见解
背景与目的[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04 PET/CT广泛应用于各种恶性肿瘤的诊断,但在炎性淋巴结病、骨折、退行性改变等良性病变中,PET/CT的特异性受到了挑战。本研究旨在通过动态全身PET/CT定量评估和表征[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04摄取在良恶性病变中的代谢异质性。方法对17例肿瘤患者进行动态全身[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04 PET/CT扫描(注射后0 ~ 60 min)。对高[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04摄取的良恶性病变生成时间-活性曲线(TACs)。采用可逆双组织室模型(2T4k)推导动力学指标,包括K1、k2、k3、k4、vB和VT。采用受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析确定区分良恶性病变的截止值。结果本组肿瘤58例,炎性病变55例,均有[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04高摄取。恶性病变K1(0.277±0.217 ml/ccm/min vs. 0.221±0.216 ml/ccm/min, P = 0.011)、vB(0.042±0.007 vs. 0.013±0.004,P < 0.001)、k3(0.267±0.041 1/min vs. 0.481±0.085 1/min, P = 0.008)高于良性病变。根据K1、k3、vB值将病变分为低、中、高概率恶性组,概率分别为0%、50.7%、92.0% (P < 0.001)。结论皮肤动力学指标,特别是K1、k3和vB值,有望作为区分肿瘤患者高[68 Ga]Ga- fapi -04摄取的良恶性病变的影像学生物标志物。这些指标反映了病变的代谢异质性,并可能提高肿瘤成像的诊断准确性。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging serves as a platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific information within nuclear medicine and related professions. It welcomes international submissions from professionals involved in the functional, metabolic, and molecular investigation of diseases. The journal's coverage spans physics, dosimetry, radiation biology, radiochemistry, and pharmacy, providing high-quality peer review by experts in the field. Known for highly cited and downloaded articles, it ensures global visibility for research work and is part of the EJNMMI journal family.
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