Heterogeneity of CD8 T-Cell Changes in Advanced Melanomas After Initiation of Immunotherapy.

Publication date: Jul 03, 2025

Whole-body CD8 T-cell PET imaging can detect spatial and temporal localization of CD8 T cells. To obtain insight into early CD8 T-cell response to immunotherapy in patients with melanoma, a highly immunogenic tumor, we performed serial PET imaging with the 1-armed CD8 antibody tracer ZED88082A. Methods: Immunotherapy-nacEFve adult patients with stage IV melanoma underwent PET scanning 2 d after receiving 10 mg of ZED88082A intravenously at baseline and 6-8 wk after initiation of standard-of-care immunotherapy. Tracer uptake in lesions, normal lymph nodes, and Waldeyer ring was assessed using SUV; other healthy tissue uptake was assessed using SUV Uptake in tumors and healthy lymph nodes was expressed as the geometric mean SUV per patient and in healthy tissue as SUV for all patients. Tumor response was evaluated in accordance with iRECIST version 1. 1. Tumor tissue was immunohistochemically stained for CD8. Results: Serial imaging was performed for 10 of 11 enrolled patients. The geometric mean tumor SUV was 7. 2 (95% CI, 5. 6-9. 4) before treatment and 7. 3 (95% CI, 5. 7-9. 5; P = 0. 89) during treatment, with spatial and temporal heterogeneity in tumor uptake. The spleen demonstrated the highest uptake among healthy tissues, and this value remained similar during treatment. After immunotherapy, 2 patients experienced a complete response, 7 a partial response, and 2 progressive disease. Changes in tumor uptake during treatment did occur but did not correlate with tumor response. Nine evaluable pretreatment tumor tissues showed a CD8-inflamed immune phenotype. Conclusion: Lesions demonstrated spatial and temporal heterogeneity in ZED88082A uptake within and among patients with melanoma.

Concepts Keywords
Immunotherapy CD8
Spleen melanoma
Stage molecular imaging
Suv PET imaging
Zed88082a PET/CT
radioimmunoimaging

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Melanomas
pathway KEGG Melanoma
disease MESH tumor

Original Article

(Visited 5 times, 1 visits today)

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *