A whole gamma imaging prototype for higher quantitative imaging of89Zr-labeled antibodies in a tumor mouse model.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Physics in medicine and biology Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1088/1361-6560/ada5a7
Sodai Takyu, Hideaki Tashima, Miwako Takahashi, Eiji Yoshida, Hidekatsu Wakizaka, Fujino Obata, Go Akamatsu, Kotaro Nagatsu, Aya Sugyo, Hitomi Sudo, Atsushi B Tsuji, Mariko Ishibashi, Yoichi Imai, Katia Parodi, Taiga Yamaya
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Objective.Positron emission tomography (PET) has become an important clinical modality, but it is limited to imaging the annihilation radiation from positron-electron collisions. Recently, PET imaging with89Zr, which has a half-life of 3 d, has attracted much attention in immuno-PET to visualize immune cells and cancer cells by targeting specific antibodies on the cell surface. However,89Zr emits a single gamma ray at 909 keV four times more frequently than positrons, causing image quality (IQ) degradation in conventional PET. To overcome this drawback, use of such single gamma rays for imaging was previously proposed as whole gamma imaging (WGI). In WGI, a single gamma ray is detected by Compton imaging; by inserting a scatter detector ring inside the PET ring, WGI can realize both PET imaging and Compton imaging in one modality. A prototype for WGI was developed and Compton imaging of a mouse after intravenous administration of89Zr oxalate was demonstrated. However, the Compton imaging of the single gamma ray still presented a challenge due to its low IQ compared to PET.Approach.In this study, the scatter detector insert of the earlier WGI prototype was redesigned with the aim of improving Compton imaging performance. The new prototype produced WGI images by additive averaging of PET and Compton images after optimizing the ratio of each iteration in the image reconstruction. WGI IQ was then evaluated using the NEMA NU4 IQ phantom, and a tumor-burdened mouse was imaged with WGI up to 12 d after89Zr labeled antibody injection.Main results.Consequently, the Compton imaging performance was improved by lowering the angular resolution measure from 6.7 degrees to 6.4 degrees and the sensitivity from 0.11% to 0.18% compared to the previous prototype WGI. The phantom images with WGI showed a 15% reduction in noise and a 3% increase in contrast recovery under low-statistical conditions compared to images reconstructed by PET data alone.Significance. In-vivomouse imaging with the new prototype WGI was successfully performed. This successful imaging leads to the expectation that future whole-body WGI imaging will enable more sensitive and better quantitative89Zr antigen-antibody reaction imaging to be obtained.

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一个完整的伽马成像原型,用于在肿瘤小鼠模型中对89zr标记抗体进行更高定量成像。
PET已成为重要的临床方式,但仅限于成像正电子发射体。近年来,利用半衰期为3天的89zr进行PET成像,通过靶向细胞表面的特异性抗体对免疫细胞和癌细胞进行显像,在免疫PET领域引起了广泛关注。然而,89Zr以909 keV的频率发射单一伽马射线的频率是正电子的四倍,导致传统PET的图像质量下降。为了克服这一缺点,以前曾提出使用这种单伽马射线成像作为全伽马成像(WGI)。在WGI中,康普顿成像检测到单一伽马射线;通过在PET环内插入一个散射检测器环,WGI可以同时实现PET成像和Compton成像的一种方式。开发了WGI的原型,并展示了静脉注射草酸89zr后小鼠的康普顿成像。然而,与PET相比,单伽马射线的康普顿成像仍然面临着挑战,因为它的图像质量较低。在本研究中,为了提高康普顿成像性能,对早期WGI原型机的散射检测器插入进行了重新设计。该原型通过优化图像重建中每次迭代的比例,对PET和Compton图像进行加性平均生成WGI图像。使用NEMA NU4图像质量模型评估WGI图像质量,并在注射89zr标记抗体后12天用肿瘤负荷小鼠WGI成像。因此,与之前的原型WGI相比,康普顿成像性能得到了改善,角分辨率从6.7度降低到6.4度,灵敏度从0.11%降低到0.18%。与单独使用PET数据重建的图像相比,在低统计条件下,具有WGI的幻影图像显示噪声降低15%,对比度恢复增加6%。成功地用新的原型WGI进行了小鼠体内成像。
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Physics in medicine and biology
Physics in medicine and biology 医学-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: The development and application of theoretical, computational and experimental physics to medicine, physiology and biology. Topics covered are: therapy physics (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation); biomedical imaging (e.g. x-ray, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, optical and nuclear imaging); image-guided interventions; image reconstruction and analysis (including kinetic modelling); artificial intelligence in biomedical physics and analysis; nanoparticles in imaging and therapy; radiobiology; radiation protection and patient dose monitoring; radiation dosimetry
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