Abstract

Abstract Differentiation of true tumor progression (TP) from pseudoprogression (PsP) is a major unmet need in patients with glioblastoma. [18F]Fluciclovine is a synthetic amino acid PET radiotracer that is FDA-approved in biochemical recurrence in prostate cancer. The study aim was to assess the value of [18F]Fluciclovine PET in differentiation of histologically confirmed (“true”) TP and PsP in post-treatment of glioblastoma. METHODS: 23 patients with glioblastoma with new contrast-enhancing lesions or lesions showing increased enhancement ( > 25% increase) on standard MRI after completion of radiation underwent 60-minutes dynamic [18F]Fluciclovine PET imaging. Patients subsequently underwent resection of enhancing lesion and tumor percentage vs. treatment-related changes were quantified on histopathology. Patients were considered "true” TP if tumor represented ≥ 50% of the resected specimen, mixed TP-PsP if < 50% and > 10%, and PsP if tumor represented ≤ 10%. Summed 30- to 40-minute post-injection PET images were used to measure SUVpeak and SUVmax (g/mL units). RESULTS: 15 patients with “true” TP, 3 with mixed TP-PsP, and 5 with PsP were included. There was a positive correlation between SUVpeak by PET and tumor percentage by histology (Rho= 0.56, p= 0.006). Patients who demonstrated “true” TP had significantly higher SUVpeak compared to patients with histological PsP (4.8±1.6 vs 2.9± 1.0, p= 0.02, AUC= 0.91, n=20). SUVpeak cut-off of 3.3 provided 93% sensitivity, 80% specificity, and 90% accuracy for differentiation of “true” TP from PsP. Patients with “true” TP/mixed TP-PsP also had significantly higher SUVpeak than patients with PsP (4.6±1.5 vs 2.9± 1.0, p= 0.03, AUC= 0.88, n=23). SUVmax and partial volume-corrected SUVpeak and SUVmax exhibited similar performance. CONCLUSION: Our results indicated that [18F]Fluciclovine PET imaging can accurately differentiate “true” TP from PsP. Further studies are required to confirm these promising early results and determine optimal criteria for interpreting [18F]Fluciclovine PET to distinguish PsP from TP.

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