Prospective validation of tumor folate receptor expression density with the association of pafolacianine fluorescence during intraoperative molecular imaging-guided lung cancer resections.
Feredun S AzariKevin ZhangGregory KennedyPatrick Bou-SamraAshley ChangBilal NadeemAustin ChangAysuna GalandarovaArturan IbrahimliZiya KarimovAzra DinJohn KucharczukJarrar DoraidTaine PechetEdward DelikatnySunil SinghalPublished in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2023)
Of the 38 patients, 5 (13.1%) were found to have benign lesions (necrotizing granulomatous inflammation, lymphoid aggregates) and 1 had metastatic non-lung nodule. Thirty (81.5%) had malignant lesions, with the vast majority (23, 77.4%) being lung adenocarcinoma (7 (22.5%) SCC). None of the benign tumors (0/5, 0%) exhibited in vivo fluorescence (mean TBR of 1.72), while 95% of the malignant tumors fluoresced (mean TBR of 3.11 ± 0.31) compared to squamous cell carcinoma (1.89 ± 0.29) of the lung and sarcomatous lung metastasis (2.32 ± 0.09) (p < 0.01). The TBR was significantly higher in the malignant tumors (p = 0.009). The median FRα and FRβ staining intensities were both 1.5 for benign tumors, while the FRα and FRβ staining intensities were 3 and 2 for malignant tumors, respectively. Increased FRα expression was significantly associated with the presence of fluorescence (p = 0.01), CONCLUSION: This prospective study sought to determine whether preoperative FRα and FRβ expression on core biopsy IHC correlates with intraoperative fluorescence during pafolacianine-guided surgery. These results, although of small sample size, including limited non-adenocarcinoma cohort, suggest that performing FRα IHC on preoperative core biopsies of adenocarcinomas as compared to squamous cell carcinomas could provide low-cost, clinically useful information for optimal patient selection which should be further explored in advanced clinical trials.
Keyphrases
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single molecule
- clinical trial
- patients undergoing
- squamous cell
- poor prognosis
- low cost
- end stage renal disease
- energy transfer
- chronic kidney disease
- oxidative stress
- minimally invasive
- small cell lung cancer
- newly diagnosed
- randomized controlled trial
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- locally advanced
- high grade
- acute coronary syndrome
- radiation therapy
- lymph node metastasis
- flow cytometry
- interstitial lung disease
- double blind