Fluorescence-guided imaging for resection margin evaluation in head and neck cancer patients using cetuximab-800CW: A quantitative dose-escalation study

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2020

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Voskuil, Floris Jan
de Jongh, Steven Jakob
Hooghiemstra, Wouter Tjerk Rudolph
Linssen, Matthijs David
Steinkamp, Pieter Jan
de Visscher, Sebastiaan Antonius Hendrik Johannes
Schepman, Kees-Pieter
Elias, Sjoerd G.ISNI 0000000388198607
Meersma, Gert-Jan
Jonker, Pascal Klaas Christiaan

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Abstract

Tumor-positive resection margins are present in up to 23% of head and neck cancer (HNC) surgeries, as intraoperative techniques for real-time evaluation of the resection margins are lacking. In this study, we investigated the safety and potential clinical value of fluorescence-guided imaging (FGI) for resection margin evaluation in HNC patients. We determined the optimal cetuximab-800CW dose by quantification of intrinsic fluorescence values using multi-diameter single-fiber reflectance, single-fiber fluorescence (MDSFR/SFF) spectroscopy. Methods: Five cohorts of three HNC patients received cetuximab-800CW systemically: three single dose cohorts (10, 25, 50 mg) and two cohorts pre-dosed with 75 mg unlabeled cetuximab (15 or 25 mg). Fluorescence visualization and MDSFR/SFF spectroscopy quantification was performed and were correlated to histopathology. Results: There were no study-related adverse events higher than Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events grade-II. Quantification of intrinsic fluorescence values showed a dose-dependent increase in background fluorescence in the single dose cohorts (p<0.001, p<0.001), which remained consistently low in the pre-dosed cohorts (p=0.6808). Resection margin status was evaluated with a sensitivity of 100% (4/4 tumor-positive margins) and specificity of 91% (10/11 tumor-negative margins). Conclusion: A pre-dose of 75 mg unlabeled cetuximab followed by 15 mg cetuximab-800CW was considered the optimal dose based on safety, fluorescence visualization and quantification of intrinsic fluorescence values. We were able to use a lower dose cetuximab-800CW than previously described, while remaining a high sensitivity for tumor detection due to application of equipment optimized for IRDye800CW detection, which was validated by quantification of intrinsic fluorescence values.

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Cetuximab-800CW, Fluorescence-guided imaging, Head, Intrinsic fluorescence, MDSFR/SFF spectroscopy, Neck cancer, Medicine (miscellaneous), Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)

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Voskuil, F J, de Jongh, S J, Hooghiemstra, W T R, Linssen, M D, Steinkamp, P J, de Visscher, S A H J, Schepman, K-P, Elias, S G, Meersma, G-J, Jonker, P K C, Doff, J J, Jorritsma-Smit, A, Nagengast, W B, van der Vegt, B, Robinson, D J, van Dam, G M & Witjes, M J H 2020, 'Fluorescence-guided imaging for resection margin evaluation in head and neck cancer patients using cetuximab-800CW : A quantitative dose-escalation study', Theranostics, vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 3994-4005. https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.43227