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Lena Vomacka1, Nathalie Lisa Albert2,3, Simon Lindner2, Marcus Unterrainer2, Christoph Mahler4, Matthias Brendel2, Larissa Ermoschkin2, Astrid Gosewisch2, Anika Brunegraf2, Christopher Buckley5, Tania Kümpfel4, Rainer Rupprecht6, Sibylle Ziegler2, Martin Kerschensteiner4,3, Peter Bartenstein2,3, Guido Böning2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: PET ligands targeting the translocator protein (TSPO) represent promising tools to visualise neuroinflammation. Here, we analysed parameters obtained in dynamic and static PET images using the novel TSPO ligand [18F]GE-180 in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and an approach for semi-quantitative assessment of this disease in clinical routine. Seventeen dynamic [18F]GE-180 PET scans of RRMS patients were evaluated (90 min). A pseudo-reference region (PRR) was defined after identification of the least disease-affected brain area by voxel-based comparison with six healthy controls (HC) and upon exclusion of voxels suspected of being affected in static 60-90 min p.i. images. Standardised uptake value ratios (SUVR) obtained from static images normalised to PRR were correlated to the distribution volume ratios (DVR) derived from dynamic data with Logan reference tissue model.Entities:
Keywords: Multiple sclerosis; PET; Quantification; TSPO; [18F]GE-180
Year: 2017 PMID: 29150726 PMCID: PMC5693838 DOI: 10.1186/s13550-017-0340-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EJNMMI Res Impact factor: 3.138
Fig. 1[18F]GE-180 time-activity curves in SUV averaged over all MS patient studies. a Mean TAC of brainstem (circle), cortical GM (square), thalamus (cross), cerebellar GM (diamond), and white matter (triangle). b Mean ± SD TAC averaged over 67 lesions
Fig. 2Statistical parametric maps from two sample t test with an extent threshold of 60 voxels with t score values showing differences in [18F]GE-180 uptake in static 60 to 90 min p.i. images between healthy controls and all MS patient scans with a cut-off threshold of P < 0.01 in triangular views
Fig. 3Time-activity curves of frontal cortex in healthy controls (cross), and original frontal cortex (square) and pseudo-reference region (triangle) averaged over all MS patient scans
Fig. 4Images of an MS patient in native [18F]GE-180 PET space. Top row: T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MRI. Second row: SUV image (60–90 min p.i.). Third and bottom row: DVR (from dynamic data reconstructed with 10-mm Gauss filter) and SUVR with lower threshold set to 1.0 for the depiction of specific binding relative to the PRR. a Whole head in triangular views. b Application of brain mask onto parametric maps for two different transaxial planes with MRI overlay
Fig. 5Logan reference tissue plots with t* = 20 min p.i. of white matter (DVR 1.35) and two lesions (lesion 1: DVR 4.5, lesion 2: DVR 2.6) for one exemplary patient
Fig. 6Pearson correlation of SUVR obtained from static 60–90 min p.i. images with DVR from Logan reference tissue model applied to dynamic 20–90 min p.i. PET data. a Anatomical brain regions: ρ = 0.97, P < 0.001, y = 0.79x + 0.22. b Lesions: ρ = 0.93, P < 0.001, y = 0.35x + 1.12