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PET Imaging Study of 68Ga-NB381 in Multiple Myeloma

Clinical PET Imaging Evaluation of 68Ga-NB381 Probe in Multiple Myeloma


Sponsor

Peking University First Hospital

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Apr 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Multiple myeloma (MM) predominantly affects the elderly, often presenting insidiously and with a rising incidence rate. Current diagnostic methods primarily rely on invasive bone marrow biopsies, which can lead to false-negative results if the biopsy site is improperly chosen. CD38 is significantly overexpressed on the surface of malignant plasma cells in MM, making it a characteristic tumor biomarker for this disease. Addressing the limitations in specificity and sensitivity of traditional PET imaging agents, this project is dedicated to developing a new type of nanobody PET/CT imaging probe, 68Ga-NB381, which possesses high affinity and targets CD38. This probe, which is an intellectual property of our institution, aims to enhance the accuracy and specificity of early MM diagnosis. In terms of clinical evaluation, the project will implement a comprehensive assessment process including case selection, collection of baseline information, high-precision imaging, expert-level image interpretation, and follow-up studies, comparing directly with traditional 18F-FDG imaging to thoroughly verify the specificity and safety of 68Ga-NB381. This lays the groundwork for the clinical translation of this radiopharmaceutical in China. Furthermore, the project contributes to formulating more effective precision treatment plans based on CD38 expression levels and provides evidence for monitoring the therapeutic effects of daratumumab, a drug also targeting CD38. This makes the project of significant academic value and clinical importance, thus promoting the development of personalized treatment strategies.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 90 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing a new radioactive tracer called 68Ga-NB381 used in PET imaging to detect multiple myeloma (a type of blood cancer affecting plasma cells in the bone marrow) and see if it can improve how this cancer is found and monitored. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 90 years old - You are suspected of having multiple myeloma and are scheduled for a bone marrow biopsy within 3 months - OR you have confirmed symptomatic multiple myeloma - You are able to follow the examination procedures **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are pregnant - You cannot understand the examination process or are unable to cooperate with the procedure Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DRUG68Ga-NB381

Lei Kang from Peking University First Hospital and Bing Jia's team from the School of Basic Medical Sciences at Peking University have developed a targeted CD38 nanobody sequence using genetic engineering technology. They have optimized its structure, functionalized it with labeling, and conducted imaging and other evaluations, ultimately producing the CD38-targeted nuclear medicine small molecule diagnostic and therapeutic agent-68Ga-labeled nanobody NB381. The post-labeling quality control of the drug meets clinical trial requirements with a radiochemical purity (PCR) greater than 98% and in vitro stability not less than 90%. Preliminary PET imaging results of 68Ga-NB381 indicate that the nanobody is primarily concentrated in the kidneys, bladder, and MM.1S and Ramos or H929 tumors (CD38+). Additionally, the cold antibody NB381 significantly inhibits the uptake of 68Ga-NB381 in tumors, confirming the high specificity of this nanobody's binding to the CD38 protein.


Locations(1)

Peking University First Hospital

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China

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