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Gallium-68 (Ga-68) labelled
prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
) imaging by positron emission tomography (PET) has emerged as a promising tool for staging of prostate cancer and restaging of disease in recurrence or biochemical failure after definitive treatment of prostate cancer. Ga-68
PSMA
PET produces high target-to-background images of prostate cancer and its
metastases
which are reflective of the significant overexpression of
PSMA
in these cells and greatly facilitates tumour detection. However, relatively little is known about the
PSMA
expression of benign neoplasms and non-prostate epithelial malignancies. This is a case report of
PSMA
uptake in an adrenal adenoma incidentally discovered on PET performed for restaging of biochemically suspected prostate cancer recurrence. With the increasing use of
PSMA
PET in the management of prostate cancer - and the not infrequent occurrence of adrenal adenomas - the appearance of low- to moderate-grade
PSMA
uptake in adrenal adenomas should be one with which reporting clinicians are familiar.
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PMID:Gallium-68 PSMA uptake in adrenal adenoma. 2639 52
Prostate cancer is the most common noncutaneous malignancy among men in the Western world. The natural history and clinical course of prostate cancer are markedly diverse, ranging from small indolent intraprostatic lesions to highly aggressive disseminated disease. An understanding of this biologic heterogeneity is considered a necessary requisite in the quest for the adoption of precise and personalized management strategies. Molecular imaging offers the potential for noninvasive assessment of the biologic interactions underpinning prostate carcinogenesis. Currently, numerous molecular imaging probes are in clinical use or undergoing preclinical or clinical evaluation. These probes can be divided into those that image increased cell metabolism, those that target prostate cancer-specific membrane proteins and receptor molecules, and those that bind to the bone matrix adjacent to
metastases
to bone. The increased metabolism and vascular changes in prostate cancer cells can be evaluated with radiolabeled analogs of choline, acetate, glucose, amino acids, and nucleotides. The androgen receptor,
prostate-specific membrane antigen
, and gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (ie, bombesin) are overexpressed in prostate cancer and can be targeted by specific radiolabeled imaging probes. Because metastatic prostate cancer cells induce osteoblastic signaling pathways of adjacent bone tissue, bone-seeking radiotracers are sensitive tools for the detection of
metastases
to bone. Knowledge about the underlying biologic processes responsible for the phenotypes associated with the different stages of prostate cancer allows an appropriate choice of methods and helps avoid pitfalls.
...
PMID:Molecular Imaging of Prostate Cancer. 2775 54
We evaluated the accuracy of
68
Ga-
prostate-specific membrane antigen
-HBED-CC (
68
Ga-PSMA) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) for nodal staging prior to lymph node dissection (LND) in patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Thirty-four patients with histologically proven PCa underwent
68
Ga-PSMA-HBED-CC PET/CT prior to radical prostatectomy with primary LND (pLND; n=20) and PET/CT prior to secondary LND (sLND; n=14). Accuracy of PET and CT were analysed separately for staging of the following 71 lymph node (LN) regions: pelvic left (n=30), pelvic right (n=31), presacral (n=3), and para-aortic (n=7). Postoperative histopathology was taken as a reference standard. Thirty-seven of 71 (52%) regions showed LN
metastases
on histopathology. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value for detection of LN
metastases
were 84%, 82%, 84%, and 82% for PET criteria and 65%, 76%, 75%, and 67% for CT criteria. PET was more accurate for nodal staging compared with CT both at pLND (88% vs 75%) and sLND (77% vs 65%). Overall,
68
Ga-PSMA PET/CT provides accurate nodal staging prior to pLND and sLND for PCa. PATIENT SUMMARY:
68
Ga-PSMA positron emission tomography/computed tomography is accurate in detecting tumour spread to lymph nodes before patients undergo surgery for prostate cancer.
...
PMID:
68
Ga-PSMA Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Provides Accurate Staging of Lymph Node Regions Prior to Lymph Node Dissection in Patients with Prostate Cancer. 2681 Mar 45
Ga
prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
)-HBED-CC PET/CT in a patient with a history of both prostate cancer (PC) and renal cell cancer (RCC) shows high
PSMA
expression in the residual right seminal vesicle suggestive of local recurrence of PC as well as suspected
PSMA
-positive mediastinal, retroperitoneal, and iliac lymph nodes. Regarding the latter, biopsy revealed lymph node
metastases
from RCC excluding PC
metastases
. This case exemplarily demonstrates that high
PSMA
expression in RCC
metastases
can potentially mimic PC
metastases
. Thus, for accurate interpretation of imaging results in PC patients with additional primary tumors, knowledge of
PSMA
expression of non-PC tissue is necessary.
...
PMID:68Ga Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen Uptake in Renal Cell Cancer Lymph Node Metastases. 2685 5
Prostate cancer was diagnosed in a 71-year-old man with an elevated prostate-specific antigen. The CT of the abdomen showed multiple para-aortal lymph nodes, and thus, a Ga anti-
prostate-specific membrane antigen
(PSMA-11) PET/CT was initiated, which showed, aside from the prostate cancer and multiple iliacal and para-aortal lymph node
metastases
, an increased tracer uptake in a lymph node left cervical. According to this advanced disease, a palliative therapy with GnRH agonist was initiated. A second PSMA-11 PET/CT was performed 4 months later, which showed a very good response; thus, additional radiation of the pelvis and the draining lymphatic system was performed.
...
PMID:68Ga-Labeled Anti-Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen Peptide as Marker for Androgen Deprivation Therapy Response in Prostate Cancer. 2685 13
The goal of the study was to examine expression of
prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
) in neovasculature of gynecologic cancers, as
PSMA
-targeted therapy has showed a promise in treatment of advanced carcinomas. The study included cervical carcinoma (n=28), vulvar carcinoma (n=20), endometrial carcinoma (n=23), primary ovarian carcinoma (n=21), metastatic ovarian carcinoma (n=25), and normal cervix (n=12) as negative control. All cases were immunostained using anti-CD31 antibody to delineate capillary endothelial cells. In parallel, all cases were immunostained using anti-
PSMA
antibody. The
PSMA
staining was assessed in tumor capillaries and in normal tissues and scored as a percentage of CD31 staining.
PSMA
expression was found in the tumor neovasculature, and no significant expression was identified in vasculature of normal tissues. The extent of
PSMA
staining in tumor capillaries varied from high expression in ovarian and endometrial cancers, to medium expression in cervical squamous cell carcinomas, and low expression in cervical adenocarcinomas and vulvar cancers. All (100%) cases of primary ovarian carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma
metastases
, and primary endometrial carcinoma showed
PSMA
expression in tumor vasculature, which was diffuse in majority of cases. The expression of
PSMA
in ovarian cancer
metastases
was similar among different metastatic foci of the same tumor. Fifteen percent of cervical squamous cell carcinoma, 50% of cervical adenocarcinoma, and 75% of vulvar carcinomas showed no capillary expression of
PSMA
. In conclusion,
PSMA
is highly and specifically expressed in the neovasculature of ovarian, endometrial, and cervical squamous carcinoma, rendering it a potential therapeutic vascular target.
...
PMID:Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) Expression in the Neovasculature of Gynecologic Malignancies: Implications for PSMA-targeted Therapy. 2686 45
Prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
) is highly expressed on prostate epithelial cells and strongly up-regulated in prostate cancer (PC), making it an optimal target for the treatment of metastasized PC. Radioligand therapy (RLT) with 177Lu-
PSMA
-DKFZ-617 (Lu-
PSMA
) is a targeted therapy for metastatic PC. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed the side effects and the response rate of 24 hormone and/or chemorefractory PC patients with a mean age of 75.2 years (range: 64-82) with distant
metastases
and progressive disease according to the PSA level, who were treated with Lu-
PSMA
. Median PSA was 522 ng/ml (range: 17-2360). Forty-six cycles of Lu-
PSMA
were performed. Of the 24 patients, 22 received two cycles. Eight weeks after the first cycle of Lu-
PSMA
therapy 79.1% experienced a decline in PSA level. Eight weeks after the second cycle of Lu-
PSMA
therapy 68.2% experienced a decline in PSA relative to the baseline value. Apart from two cases of grade 3 anemia, there was no relevant hemato- or nephrotoxicity (grade 3 or 4). These results confirmed that Lu-
PSMA
is a safe treatment option for metastatic PC patients and has a low toxicity profile. A positive response to therapy in terms of decline in PSA occurs in about 70% of patients.
...
PMID:Therapeutic response and side effects of repeated radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-DKFZ-617 of castrate-resistant metastatic prostate cancer. 2687 Dec 85
Currently, the findings of imaging procedures used for detection or staging of prostate cancer depend on morphology of lymph nodes or bone metabolism and do not always meet diagnostic needs.
Prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
), a transmembrane protein that has considerable overexpression on most prostate cancer cells, has gained increasing interest as a target molecule for imaging. To date, several small compounds for labelling
PSMA
have been developed and are currently being investigated as imaging probes for PET with the (68)Ga-labelled
PSMA
inhibitor Glu-NH-CO-NH-Lys(Ahx)-HBED-CC being the most widely studied agent. (68)Ga-
PSMA
-PET imaging in combination with multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) might provide additional molecular information on cancer localization within the prostate. In patients with primary prostate cancer of intermediate-risk to high-risk,
PSMA
-based imaging has been reported to improve detection of
metastatic disease
compared with CT or mpMRI, rendering additional cross-sectional imaging or bone scintigraphy unnecessary. Furthermore, in patients with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer, use of (68)Ga-
PSMA
-PET imaging has been shown to increase detection of metastatic sites, even at low serum PSA values, compared with conventional imaging or PET examination with different tracers. Thus, although current knowledge is still limited and derived mostly from retrospective series,
PSMA
-based imaging holds great promise to improve prostate cancer management.
...
PMID:Current use of PSMA-PET in prostate cancer management. 2690 37
As the
prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
) is overexpressed in the neovasculature of several malignancies, it might serve as a target in oncology. Ga-
PSMA
PET/CT and PET/MRI were performed in a female who developed pulmonary
metastases
from an adenoid cystic carcinoma of the right sublingual salivary gland after incomplete resection of the primary tumor and radiotherapy. Uptake of Ga-
PSMA
in tumors was observed, indicating
PSMA
expression. Moreover, a new cerebral metastasis was detected. Potentially, Ga-
PSMA
PET might be used for noninvasive assessment of adenoid cystic carcinoma to evaluate whether patients apply for
PSMA
-based radiotherapy when no further treatment options are available.
...
PMID:In Vivo Visualization of Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen in Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Salivary Gland. 2705 36
Salvage radiotherapy (SRT) represents the main treatment option for relapsing prostate cancer in patients after radical prostatectomy. Several open questions remain unanswered in terms of target volumes definition and delivered doses for SRT: the effective dose necessary to achieve biochemical control in the SRT setting may be different if the tumor recurrence is micro- or macroscopic. At the same time, irradiation of only the prostatic bed or of the whole pelvis will depend on the localization of the recurrence, local or locoregional. In the "theragnostic imaging" era, molecular imaging using positron emission tomography (PET) constitutes a useful tool for clinicians to define the site of the recurrence, the extent of disease, and individualize salvage treatments. The best option currently available in clinical routine is the combination of radiolabeled choline PET imaging and multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), associating the nodal and distant
metastases
identification based on PET with the local assessment by MRI. A new generation of targeted tracers, namely,
prostate-specific membrane antigen
, show promising results, with a contrast superior to choline imaging and a higher detection rate even for low prostate-specific antigen levels; validation studies are ongoing. Finally, imaging targeting bone remodeling, using whole-body SPECT-CT, is a relevant complement to molecular/metabolic PET imaging when bone involvement is suspected.
...
PMID:Target Definition in Salvage Radiotherapy for Recurrent Prostate Cancer: The Role of Advanced Molecular Imaging. 2706 24
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