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This is a pilot study for evaluation of 89Zr-bevacizumab PET imaging as predictive biomarker during treatment with everolimus in patients with neuroendocrine tumors.

Patients with progressive disease during the last year will receive treatment with everolimus 10 mg/day orally and 89Zr-bevacizumab PET imaging will be performed before start of treatment and after 2 and 12 weeks of treatment in the first three patients. If the scan after 2 weeks of treatment is already informative further patients will not undergo a scan at 12 weeks. A scan is considered already informative if both scans show at least 30% decrease in uptake in case of response, or at least 30% increase in uptake in case of disease progression.

Four days before the scan patients will be injected intravenously 37 MBq, protein dose 5 mg 89Zr-bevacizumab. At day 1, day 15 and day 99, PET images will be made for visualization and quantification of VEGF in the tumor lesions and blood will be drawn for determination of angiogenesis and mTOR pathway related biomarkers.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Rationale:

Profound angiogenesis is an important characteristic of neuroendocrine tumors. Antiangiogenic drugs including sunitinib, bevacizumab and everolimus have shown antitumor activity in neuroendocrine tumors. The investigators participated in the RAD001 studies for neuroendocrine tumors. From preclinical studies including studies performed in our own lab the investigators know that everolimus downregulates VEGF.

Currently it is not possible to predict which individual patient will benefit from treatment with an mTOR inhibitor. A predictive biomarker for efficacy of mTOR inhibitors is urgently needed and would be helpful, as a predictive biomarker may facilitate the development of combination therapies, of individual titration of the dose, and it may facilitate early clinical studies. Furthermore, it may spare the patients unnecessary side effects. mTOR inhibitors may fail in individual patients because angiogenesis is not sufficiently inhibited. Non-invasive imaging of VEGF before and early after start of treatment may have predictive value for treatment efficacy.

Within the UMCG the investigators have an active ongoing research line on molecular imaging. The investigators have developed as part of this the 89Zr-bevacizumab PET label for non-invasive measurement of VEGF levels in the tumor and its surrounding microenvironment. This tracer can give insight in the tumors' dependency on angiogenesis as the investigators have already proven for a VEGF-receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Currently this tracer is used in clinical trials. The investigators would like to examine whether all neuroendocrine tumors produce VEGF and whether they differ in their response to inhibition of VEGF by mTOR.

2. Objectives:

The primary objective is to evaluate the feasibility of 89Zr-bevacizumab-PET imaging as predictive biomarker before and during treatment with everolimus in patients with neuroendocrine tumors.

The secondary Objectives are the following:

- To explore if 89Zr-bevacizumab PET imaging can differentiate patients with progressive neuroendocrine tumors from patients with non-progressive disease early during treatment with everolimus.

- To explore relationships between VEGF pathway related blood biomarkers and changes in 89Zr-bevacizumab tumor uptake. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT01338090
Study type Observational
Source University Medical Center Groningen
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2010
Completion date March 2012

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