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Query: EC:3.4.17.21 (
prostate-specific membrane antigen
)
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The term theranostics is a combination of a diagnostic tool that helps to define a right therapeutic tool for specific disease and paves the approach towards personalized or precision medicine. In Nuclear Medicine, a diagnostic radionuclide is labeled with the target and once expression is documented, the same target is labeled with a therapeutic radionuclide and treatment is executed. The theranostic concept was applied first time in 1964 in the treatment of thyroid cancer with I-131 (
RAI
). Over the years, other theranostic radiotracers became available indigenously from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in the country. Currently Lu-177 is produced in India and peptides like DOTATATE and
PSMA
are available in a kit form indigenously. At the present time, the radionuclide therapies of oncological disorders which are being performed in India are mainly for neuroendocrine tumors (NET) and metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). The main constraints pertaining to this concept is the cost of treatment and awareness among the clinicians which are gradually being taken care of by the private health insurance and our participation in disease management group meetings respectively. The theranostic concept has become popular over the years and has the potential for sustained growth.
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PMID:Theranostics in India: a Particularly Exquisite Concept or an Experimental Tool. 3105 79
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (
PSMA
; also termed
glutamate carboxypeptidase II
(GCP II)) is abundantly expressed in prostate cancer. It has been shown recently that
PSMA
is expressed in neovasculature of differentiated thyroid cancer. In this study, we show that
18
F-DCFPyl might detect neovasculature in advanced, metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). We first stained the preserved lymph node samples of three patients with DTC who had undergone total thyroidectomy and neck dissection for cervical lymph node metastatic disease to identify
PSMA
expression, with the
PSMA
antibody (DAKO Monoclonal). Then, we performed
18
F-DCFPyl imaging in two other advanced DTC patients with elevated serum thyroglobulin (Tg), indicative of residual disease. We compared the findings with contemporaneous FDG PET/CT scan, conventional Imaging (CT,MRI) and whole-body scan performed with I
123
/I
131
. All the three lymph node samples stained positive for
PSMA
expression in the neovasculature. In the first imaged patient,
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F-DCFPyl detected activity within the retropharyngeal CT contrast-enhancing lymph node. Compared to FDG PET/CT, the
18
F-DCFPyl scan showed a greater SUV (3.1 vs 1.8). In the second imaged patient,
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F-DCFPyl showed intense uptake in the L3 vertebra (not seen on the post treatment
131
I scan or the
18
F-FDG PET/CT). MRI of the lumbar spine confirmed the presence of sclerotic-lytic lesion at the location, consistent with metastatic disease. Our exploratory study is proof of principle, that the prostate cancer imaging agent
18
F-DCFPyl may prove useful for the localization of metastases, in patients with metastatic
RAI
-refractory DTC by detecting neoangiogenesis within the tumor.
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PMID:The prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted radiotracer
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F-DCFPyL detects tumor neovasculature in metastatic, advanced, radioiodine-refractory, differentiated thyroid cancer. 3303 61