Background: [(18)F]fluciclatide, a peptide ligand with high affinity for αvβ3/αvβ5 integrins, is a proposed biomarker of tumor angiogenesis. The study rationale was to perform a preliminary evaluation of the relationship between tumor [(18)F]fluciclatide uptake and perfusion by [(15)O]H2O PET.

Methods: Patients with non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma underwent dynamic imaging with arterial sampling following injection of [(15)O]H2O and [(18)F]fluciclatide. Quantification was performed using a one-tissue compartmental model for [(15)O]H2O and a two-tissue model for [(18)F]fluciclatide at volume-of-interest level, and SUV at voxel level.

Results: Tumor binding potential (k 3/k 4 ratio) of [(18)F]fluciclatide tumor was 5.39 ± 1.46, consistent with previous studies in breast cancer metastases. Voxel-by-voxel maps of [(18)F]fluciclatide delivery strongly correlated with [(15)O]H2O-based perfusion (p < 10(-4) tumor, 1,794 ± 1,331 voxels). Interestingly, this correlation was lost when retention of [(18)F]fluciclatide at late time-points was compared with perfusion (p > 0.15).

Conclusions: Our study suggests tumor [(18)F]fluciclatide retention is unrelated to tumor perfusion, supporting use of late (60-min) imaging protocols in patients.

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