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Hypoxia-specific imaging in patients with lymphoma undergoing CAR-T therapy

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00259-023-06296-z

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PET; FAZA; CAR-T; Lymphoma; Hypoxia

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This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility of using imaging modality in NHL patients. The results showed that a small number of patients had intratumoral hypoxia, and the only patient with hypoxia experienced early CAR-T failure. The study was stopped due to the low number of positive scans.
PurposeIntratumoral hypoxia in non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) may interfere with chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) function. We conducted a single-center pilot study (clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT04409314) of [F-18]fluoroazomycin arabinoside, a hypoxia-specific radiotracer abbreviated as [F-18]FAZA, to assess the feasibility of this positron emission tomography (PET) imaging modality in this population.MethodsPatients with relapsed NHL being evaluated for CAR-T therapy received a one-time [F-18]FAZA PET scan before pre-CAR-T lymphodepletion. A tumor to mediastinum (T/M) ratio of 1.2 or higher with regard to [F-18]FAZA uptake was defined as positive for intratumoral hypoxia. We planned to enroll 30 patients with an interim futility analysis after 16 scans.ResultsOf 16 scanned patients, 3 had no evidence of disease by standard [F-18]fluorodeoxyglucose PET imaging before CAR-T therapy. Six patients (38%) had any [F-18]FAZA uptake above background. Using a T/M cutoff of 1.20, only one patient (a 68-year-old male with relapsed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma) demonstrated intratumoral hypoxia in an extranodal chest wall lesion (T/M 1.35). Interestingly, of all 16 scanned patients, he was the only patient with progressive disease within 1 month of CAR-T therapy. However, because of our low overall proportion of positive scans, our study was stopped for futility.ConclusionsOur pilot study identified low-level [F-18]FAZA uptake in a small number of patients with NHL receiving CAR-T therapy. The only patient who met our pre-specified threshold for intratumoral hypoxia was also the only patient with early CAR-T failure. Future plans include exploration of [F-18]FAZA in a more selected patient population.

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