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68Ga-FAPI PET/CT: Tracer Uptake in 28 Different Kinds of Cancer

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JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Volume 60, Issue 6, Pages 801-805

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SOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE INC
DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.119.227967

Keywords

FAPI; breast cancer; colorectal cancer; lung cancer; PET/CT

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The recent development of quinoline-based PET tracers that act as fibroblast-activation-protein inhibitors (FAPIs) demonstrated promising preclinical and clinical results. FAP is overexpressed by cancer-associated fibroblasts of several tumor entities. Here, we quantify the tumor uptake on Ga-68-FAPI PET/CT of various primary and metastatic tumors to identify the most promising indications for future application. Methods: Ga-68-FAPI PET/CT scans were requested by various referring physicians according to individual clinical indications that were considered insufficiently covered by F-18-FDG PET/CT or other imaging modalities. All PET/CT was performed 1 h after injection of 122-312 MBq of Ga-68-FAPI-04. We retrospectively identified 80 patients with histopathologically proven primary tumors or metastases or radiologically unequivocal metastatic lesions of histologically proven primary tumors. Tumor uptake was quantified by SUVmax and SUVmean (60% isocontour). Results: Eighty patients with 28 different tumor entities (54 primary tumors and 229 metastases) were evaluated. The highest average SUVmax (>12) was found in sarcoma, esophageal, breast, cholangiocarcinoma, and lung cancer. The lowest Ga-68-FAPI uptake (average SUVmax, 6) was observed in pheochromocytoma, renal cell, differentiated thyroid, adenoid cystic, and gastric cancer. The average SUVmax of hepatocellular, colorectal, head-neck, ovarian, pancreatic, and prostate cancer was intermediate (SUV 6-12). SUV varied across and within all tumor entities. Because of low background in muscle and blood pool (SUVmax, 2), the tumor-to-background contrast ratios were more than 3-fold in the intermediate and more than 6-fold in the high-intensity uptake group. Conclusion: Several highly prevalent cancers presented with remarkably high uptake and image contrast on Ga-68-FAPI PET/CT. The high and rather selective tumor uptake may open up new applications for noninvasive tumor characterization, staging examinations, or radioligand therapy.

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