PSMA Expression in 122 Treatment Naive Glioma Patients Related to Tumor Metabolism in 11C-Methionine PET and Survival

Author:

Traub-Weidinger Tatjana,Poetsch Nina,Woehrer AdelheidORCID,Klebermass Eva-MariaORCID,Bachnik Tatjana,Preusser Matthias,Mischkulnig MarioORCID,Kiesel BarbaraORCID,Widhalm GeorgORCID,Mitterhauser MarkusORCID,Hacker MarcusORCID,Koperek Oskar

Abstract

Apart from its expression in benign and malignant prostate tissue, prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) was shown to be expressed specifically in the neovasculature of solid tumors. For gliomas only little information exists. Therefore, we aimed to correlate PSMA expression in gliomas to tumor metabolism by L-[S-methyl-11C]methionine (MET) PET and survival. Therefore, immunohistochemical staining (IHC) for isocitrate dehydrogenase 1-R132H (IDH1-R132H) mutation and PSMA expression was performed on the paraffin embedded tissue samples of 122 treatment-naive glioma patients. The IHC results were then related to the pre-therapeutic semiquantitative MET PET data and patients’ survival. Vascular PSMA expression was observed in 26 of 122 samples and was rather specific for high-grade gliomas ([HGG] 81% of glioblastoma multiforme, 10% of WHO grade III and just 2% of grade II gliomas). Significantly higher amounts of gliomas without verifiable IDH1-R132H mutation showed vascular PSMA expression. Significantly shorter median survival times were seen for patients with vascular PSMA staining in all tumors as well as HGG only. Additionally, significantly higher numbers of PSMA staining vessels were found in tumors with high amino acid metabolic rates. Vascular PSMA expression in gliomas was seen as a high-grade specific feature associated with elevated amino acid metabolism and short survival.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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