Tumor Hypoxia and Proliferation in Patients With High-Grade Glioma

Study Purpose

This is a pilot study to assess a new methodology developed for High Grade Glioma (HGG). FMISO PET (Fluoromisonidazole-PET) allows researchers to study whether tumor cells lack oxygen (hypoxia). FLT PET (Fluorodeoxythymidine-PET) allows researchers to study the increase in the number of cells as a result of cell growth and cell division (proliferation). Tumors that have low oxygen levels and/or are dividing fast shall resist to standard cancer treatment. The study will compare FMISO PET and FLT PET imaging techniques with molecular biomarkers of hypoxia, angiogenesis, and cellular proliferation in tissue. proliferation).This information could help researchers develop new treatment techniques to better treat cancer.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

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No
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages 18 Years and Over
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • - Male or female ≥ 18 years of age.
  • - Documentation of a suspected HGG diagnosis based on clinical and MRI findings.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • - Pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Contraindications to receiving Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging (e.g. claustrophobia)

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT04309552
Phase

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Phase 1
Lead Sponsor

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Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Principal Investigator

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Sadek Nehmeh, PhD
Principal Investigator Affiliation Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Agency Class

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Other
Overall Status Recruiting
Countries United States
Conditions

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Glioma
Additional Details

This is a pilot study to assess a novel methodology recently developed to simultaneously image tumor hypoxia and proliferation by means of simultaneous FMISO and FLT PET acquisition. FMISO (18F-Fluoromisonidazole) PET is a non-invasive method for detecting tumor hypoxia in solid tumors. FLT (3'-deoxy-3'[(18)F]-fluorothymidine) PET is a non-invasive method to image Cell proliferation rate. Imaging of tumor hypoxia and proliferation with FMISO and FLT PET respectively are two very well established techniques in in high-grade glioma. The long-term goal of this proposal is to establish clinically robust methodology to simultaneously image multiple tumor hallmarks. The central hypothesis is that combined information from multiple tumor hallmarks will offer complementary information about the underlying physiological processes, and will yield synergistic prognostic and predictive values. The rationale is that these findings will enhance the understanding of the underlying biology and pathophysiology, and will open new therapeutic strategies to target radioresistant and highly aggressive regions within the tumor, as well as aiding in the development of imaging theragnostics. The method used in this proposal is based on our previous work on simultaneous imaging of FMISO/FLT PET, and is facilitated by prior knowledge of the tissue pharmacokinetics, and an ability to distinguish the two radiotracers fractions in blood by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). The study will compare FMISO and FLT imaging findings with those from molecular biomarkers of hypoxia, angiogenesis, and cellular proliferation in tissue.

Arms & Interventions

Arms

Experimental: High Grade Glioma (HGG)

Thirty newly diagnosed treatment-naïve subjects with suspected HGG based on clinical presentation and MRI findings and undergoing surgical planning will be accrued in this study.

Interventions

Drug: - 18F-FMISO PET

Suspected HGG subjects will undergo combined FMISO/FLT dyn-PET at baseline as part of surgical planning. Dyn-PET images will be acquired with staggered FMISO/FLT injections using a lag time of 50 minutes. Preoperatively FMISO/FLT dyn-PET data will be used for intraoperative neuro-navigation and targeted sampling of PET avid tumor subregions prior to tumor excision. Paraffin blocks will be analyzed with immuno-histochemistry and in situ hybridization for HIF-1α, Ki-67, VEGF, EGFR, IDH, and pimonidazole, as well as TERT. FMISO-PET uptake rate, k3, (surrogate for hypoxia) and FLT-PET influx rate, Ki (surrogate for proliferation) will be correlated with time to progression, progression-free survival at 9 months, and overall survival (OS) at 1 year.

Drug: - 18F-FLT PET

Suspected HGG subjects will undergo combined FMISO/FLT dyn-PET at baseline as part of surgical planning. Dyn-PET images will be acquired with staggered FMISO/FLT injections using a lag time of 50 minutes. Preoperatively FMISO/FLT dyn-PET data will be used for intraoperative neuro-navigation and targeted sampling of PET avid tumor subregions prior to tumor excision. Paraffin blocks will be analyzed with immuno-histochemistry and in situ hybridization for HIF-1α, Ki-67, VEGF, EGFR, IDH, and pimonidazole, as well as TERT. FMISO-PET uptake rate, k3, (surrogate for hypoxia) and FLT-PET influx rate, Ki (surrogate for proliferation) will be correlated with time to progression, progression-free survival at 9 months, and overall survival (OS) at 1 year.

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Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York

Status

Recruiting

Address

Weill Cornell Medical College

New York, New York, 10021

Site Contact

Sadek Nehmeh, Ph.D

san2028@med.cornell.edu

212-746-4645

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