TY - JOUR T1 - Pretreatment <sup>18</sup>F-FAZA PET Predicts Success of Hypoxia-Directed Radiochemotherapy Using Tirapazamine JF - Journal of Nuclear Medicine JO - J Nucl Med SP - 973 LP - 980 DO - 10.2967/jnumed.106.038570 VL - 48 IS - 6 AU - Roswitha Beck AU - Barbara Röper AU - Janette Maria Carlsen AU - Marc Cornelis Huisman AU - Julia Aloisia Lebschi AU - Nicolaus Andratschke AU - Maria Picchio AU - Michael Souvatzoglou AU - Hans-Jürgen Machulla AU - Morand Piert Y1 - 2007/06/01 UR - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/48/6/973.abstract N2 - We evaluated the predictive value of PET using the hypoxia tracer 18F-fluoroazomycin arabinoside (18F-FAZA) for success of radiotherapy in combination with tirapazamine, a specific cytotoxin for hypoxic cells. Methods: Imaging was performed on EMT6 tumor-bearing nude mice before allocating mice into 4 groups: radiochemotherapy (RCT: 8 fractions of 4.5 Gy within 4 d combined with tirapazamine, 14 mg/kg), radiotherapy alone (RT), chemotherapy alone (tirapazamine) (CHT), or control. Treatment success was assessed by several tumor growth assays, including tumor growth time from 70 to 500 μL and absolute growth delay (aGD). The median pretreatment 18F-FAZA tumor-to-background ratio served as a discriminator between “hypoxic” and “normoxic” tumors. Results: The mean tumor growth was significantly accelerated in hypoxic control tumors (growth time from 70 to 500 μL, 11.0 d) compared with normoxic control tumors (growth time from 70 to 500 μL, 15.6 d). Whereas RT delayed tumor growth regardless of the level of hypoxia, an additive beneficial therapeutic effect of tirapazamine to RT was observed only in hypoxic tumors (aGD, 12.9 d) but not in normoxic tumors (aGD, 6.0 d). Conclusion: This study provides compelling evidence that hypoxia imaging using 18F-FAZA PET is able to predict the success of RCT of tumor-bearing mice using the hypoxia-activated chemotherapeutic agent tirapazamine. Pretreatment 18F-FAZA PET, therefore, offers a way for the individualization of tumor treatment involving radiation. The data suggest that by reserving hypoxia-directed therapy to tumors with high 18F-FAZA uptake, improvement of the therapeutic ratio is possible, as the therapeutic effect of tirapazamine seems to be restricted to hypoxic tumors. ER -