68Ga-RM26-RGD PET/CT Imaging in the GRPR and αvβ3 Positive Tumor Patients

Last updated: July 3, 2024
Sponsor: Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

1

Condition

Breast Cancer

Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Treatment

18F-FDG

68Ga-RM26-RGD

68Ga-RGD

Clinical Study ID

NCT05549024
PUMCH-NM-RR
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Based on the high expression of specific receptors on the surface of diseased tissues and neovascularization, noninvasive targeted molecular imaging can be used to visualize lesions in vitro by combining specific ligands labeled with short half-life isotopes. In this study, a novel dual-target imaging agent 68Ga-RM26-RGD was used for clinical study of tumor PET/CT imaging to further verify its clinical application value.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • patients with confirmed or suspected breast/brain/prostate cancer;

  • 68Ga-RM26-RGD and 18F-FDG(or 68Ga-RM26 or 68Ga-RGD) PET/CT within 2 week;

  • signed written consent.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • pregnancy;

  • breastfeeding;

  • any medical condition that in the opinion of the investigator may significantlyinterfere with study compliance.

Study Design

Total Participants: 90
Treatment Group(s): 4
Primary Treatment: 18F-FDG
Phase: 1
Study Start date:
August 16, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2026

Study Description

Conventional 18F-FDG PET/CT has important diagnostic value in cell metabolism level, early metastasis, judging malignant potential and prognosis of tumors. It has been routinely used for staging and restaging of most tumors, but there are still some tumors with low uptake of 18F-FDG PET/CT. Receptor imaging with a single target also has some limitations in clinical application. For example, not all diseased cells express a large amount of single receptor on the surface, which greatly affects the judgment of the nature of the lesion. The dual-target molecular imaging based on GRPr expressed in the lesion site and integrin αvβ3 receptor highly expressed on the surface of the lesion neovascularization will overcome the above limitations and make full use of the advantages of the dual-target molecular imaging, which will greatly assist the diagnosis of malignant tumors such as breast\brain\prostate tumor which have high GRPr and αvβ3 receptor expression . In this study, a novel dual-target imaging agent 68Ga-RM26-RGD was used for PET/CT imaging of breast\brain\prostate cancer, compared with conventional 18F-FDG, or single target imaging agent 68Ga-RGD or 68Ga-RM26 PET/CT imaging.

Connect with a study center

  • Peking Union Medical College Hospital

    Beijing,
    China

    Active - Recruiting

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