Although inflammation is known to play a role in knee osteoarthritis (KOA), inflammation-specific imaging is not routinely performed. In this article, we evaluate the role of joint inflammation, measured using [11C]-PBR28, a radioligand for the inflammatory marker 18-kDa translocator protein (TSPO), in KOA. Twenty-one KOA patients and 11 healthy controls (HC) underwent positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) knee imaging with the TSPO ligand [11C]-PBR28. Standardized uptake values were extracted from regions-of-interest (ROIs) semiautomatically segmented from MRI data, and compared across groups (HC, KOA) and subgroups (unilateral/bilateral KOA symptoms), across knees (most vs least painful), and against clinical variables (eg, pain and Kellgren-Lawrence [KL] grades). Overall, KOA patients demonstrated elevated [11C]-PBR28 binding across all knee ROIs, compared with HC (all P's < 0.005). Specifically, PET signal was significantly elevated in both knees in patients with bilateral KOA symptoms (both P's < 0.01), and in the symptomatic knee (P < 0.05), but not the asymptomatic knee (P = 0.95) of patients with unilateral KOA symptoms. Positron emission tomography signal was higher in the most vs least painful knee (P < 0.001), and the difference in pain ratings across knees was proportional to the difference in PET signal (r = 0.74, P < 0.001). Kellgren-Lawrence grades neither correlated with PET signal (left knee r = 0.32, P = 0.19; right knee r = 0.18, P = 0.45) nor pain (r = 0.39, P = 0.07). The current results support further exploration of [11C]-PBR28 PET signal as an imaging marker candidate for KOA and a link between joint inflammation and osteoarthritis-related pain severity.

Sandstrom, A., Torrado-Carvajal, A., Morrissey, E.j., Kim, M., Alshelh, Z., Zhu, Y., et al. (2024). -PBR28 positron emission tomography signal as an imaging marker of joint inflammation in knee osteoarthritis. PAIN, 165(5), 1121-1130 [10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003114].

-PBR28 positron emission tomography signal as an imaging marker of joint inflammation in knee osteoarthritis

Toschi N.;
2024-05-01

Abstract

Although inflammation is known to play a role in knee osteoarthritis (KOA), inflammation-specific imaging is not routinely performed. In this article, we evaluate the role of joint inflammation, measured using [11C]-PBR28, a radioligand for the inflammatory marker 18-kDa translocator protein (TSPO), in KOA. Twenty-one KOA patients and 11 healthy controls (HC) underwent positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) knee imaging with the TSPO ligand [11C]-PBR28. Standardized uptake values were extracted from regions-of-interest (ROIs) semiautomatically segmented from MRI data, and compared across groups (HC, KOA) and subgroups (unilateral/bilateral KOA symptoms), across knees (most vs least painful), and against clinical variables (eg, pain and Kellgren-Lawrence [KL] grades). Overall, KOA patients demonstrated elevated [11C]-PBR28 binding across all knee ROIs, compared with HC (all P's < 0.005). Specifically, PET signal was significantly elevated in both knees in patients with bilateral KOA symptoms (both P's < 0.01), and in the symptomatic knee (P < 0.05), but not the asymptomatic knee (P = 0.95) of patients with unilateral KOA symptoms. Positron emission tomography signal was higher in the most vs least painful knee (P < 0.001), and the difference in pain ratings across knees was proportional to the difference in PET signal (r = 0.74, P < 0.001). Kellgren-Lawrence grades neither correlated with PET signal (left knee r = 0.32, P = 0.19; right knee r = 0.18, P = 0.45) nor pain (r = 0.39, P = 0.07). The current results support further exploration of [11C]-PBR28 PET signal as an imaging marker candidate for KOA and a link between joint inflammation and osteoarthritis-related pain severity.
mag-2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore PHYS-06/A - Fisica per le scienze della vita, l'ambiente e i beni culturali
English
Inflammation
Knee osteoarthritis
Pain
Positron emission tomography
TSPO
This work was partially supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) 1R21NS087472-01A1 (MLL), 1R01NS095937-01A1 (MLL), 1R01NS094306-01A1 (MLL), 1R01DA047088-01 (MLL/EMR), R01CA190901 (EMR), and Department of Defense (DoD) W81XWH-14-1-0543 (MLL). This work was also supported by the NIH Office of the Director OT2-OD023867 (VN); National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) P01-AT009965 (VN), R61-AT009306 (VN), R33-AT009306 (VN), and R01-AT007550 (VN); and National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) R01-AR064367 (VN). Data availability statement: Data available on request.
Sandstrom, A., Torrado-Carvajal, A., Morrissey, E.j., Kim, M., Alshelh, Z., Zhu, Y., et al. (2024). -PBR28 positron emission tomography signal as an imaging marker of joint inflammation in knee osteoarthritis. PAIN, 165(5), 1121-1130 [10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003114].
Sandstrom, A; Torrado-Carvajal, A; Morrissey, Ej; Kim, M; Alshelh, Z; Zhu, Y; Li, Md; Chang, Cy; Jarraya, M; Akeju, O; Schrepf, A; Harris, Re; Kwon, Y...espandi
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