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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03535545
Other study ID # 2017P002718
Secondary ID R01HL131907
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date August 1, 2018
Est. completion date June 30, 2026

Study information

Verified date December 2023
Source Massachusetts General Hospital
Contact Sydney B Montesi, MD
Phone 617 724 4030
Email sbmontesi@partners.org
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this study is to investigate the safety of [68Ga]CBP8 and its efficacy to detect collagen deposition in pulmonary fibrosis.


Description:

The investigators have developed [68Ga]CBP8, a gallium-68 labeled collagen binding PET imaging probe, which selectively binds collagen type I. Collagen deposition is a pivotal event in several human conditions including pulmonary fibrosis. The investigator's studies in mice showed that [68Ga]CBP8 binds collagen with high affinity and has excellent pharmacological and pharmacokinetic profiles with high target uptake and low retention in background tissues and organs. [68Ga]CBP8 was shown in a mouse model to be effective for detecting lung fibrosis. [68Ga]CBP8 showed high specificity for pulmonary fibrosis and high target:background ratios in diseased animals. In addition, [68Ga]CBP8 could be used to monitor response to treatment. Ex vivo analysis of lung tissue from patients with IPF supported the animal findings. The investigators thus aim to perform the first in human studies of [68Ga]CBP8: 1. To evaluate the safety of [68Ga]CBP8 and its whole body distribution, metabolism, pharmacokinetics, and radiation burden in healthy volunteers. 2. To establish the accuracy of [68Ga]CBP8-PET to detect radiation-induced fibrosis in lung cancer patients and correlate collagen-targeted [68Ga]CBP8-PET imaging with HRCT and histology in lung cancer patients. 3. To determine whether collagen deposition as assessed by [68Ga]CBP8-PET molecular imaging can predict disease progression in IPF patients and patients with other types of ILD with a fibrotic component.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date June 30, 2026
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2026
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Total enrollment for all groups will not exceed 100 subjects. - Group 1: Healthy subjects - Age greater than 18 years - Be deemed healthy at screening visit as determined by the physician investigator or nurse practitioner, based on the following assessments at Screening: physical examination, medical history, and vital signs - Have the ability to give written informed consent; - No known history of pulmonary disease (excluding pulmonary nodules); - No prior history of tobacco use. Group 2: Lung cancer subjects - Eligible patients will be those harboring locally advanced clinical stage IIIA NSCLC who are deemed candidates for multi-modality therapy, i.e. concurrent chemotherapy and radiation followed by pulmonary resection. - Age greater than 18 years - Have the ability to give written informed consent. - No tobacco use within the prior 6 months. Group 3: Subjects with pulmonary fibrosis - IPF (with a UIP or probable UIP pattern); or other forms of interstitial lung disease (ILD), including CTD-ILD, with a fibrotic component as noted by the presence of reticular markings and / or traction bronchiectasis and / or honeycombing on CT; - Age: 40-80 years old; - Have the ability to give written informed consent; - No tobacco use within the prior 6 months Exclusion Criteria: - Electrical implants such as cardiac pacemaker or perfusion pump; - Ferromagnetic implants such as aneurysm clips, surgical clips, prostheses, artificial hearts, valves with steel parts, metal fragments, shrapnel, metallic tattoos anywhere on the body, tattoos near the eye, or steel implants ferromagnetic objects such as jewelry or metal clips in clothing; - eGFR of less than 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 within the past 90 days; - Pregnant or breastfeeding (a negative quantitative serum hCG pregnancy test is required for females having child-bearing potential before the subject can participate); - Claustrophobic reactions; - Research-related radiation exposure exceeds current Radiology Department guidelines (i.e. 50 mSv in the prior 12 months); - Unable to lie comfortably on a bed inside the MR-PET; - BMI > 33 (limit of the MRI table); - Determined by the investigator(s) to be clinically unsuitable for the study (e.g. based on screening visit and/or during study procedures); - Known history of pulmonary disease (except for pulmonary fibrosis in the study group), recent pneumonia or respiratory tract infections within 6 weeks of enrollment, prior radiation therapy to the thorax (except for the lung cancer patients in aim 2); - Pneumonia or other acute respiratory illness within 6 weeks of study entry (except for pulmonary fibrosis), pneumonia defined with elevated WBC, fever, infiltrate on CXR and need for antibiotics

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
[68Ga]CBP8
Up to 15 mCi of [68Ga]CBP8 will be administered to each subject.
Diagnostic Test:
PET Imaging
All subjects will undergo PET imaging after administration of [68Ga]CBP8.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Massachusetts General Hospital National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Desogere P, Tapias LF, Hariri LP, Rotile NJ, Rietz TA, Probst CK, Blasi F, Day H, Mino-Kenudson M, Weinreb P, Violette SM, Fuchs BC, Tager AM, Lanuti M, Caravan P. Type I collagen-targeted PET probe for pulmonary fibrosis detection and staging in preclinical models. Sci Transl Med. 2017 Apr 5;9(384):eaaf4696. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aaf4696. — View Citation

Desogere P, Tapias LF, Rietz TA, Rotile N, Blasi F, Day H, Elliott J, Fuchs BC, Lanuti M, Caravan P. Optimization of a Collagen-Targeted PET Probe for Molecular Imaging of Pulmonary Fibrosis. J Nucl Med. 2017 Dec;58(12):1991-1996. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.117.193532. Epub 2017 Jun 13. — View Citation

Montesi SB, Izquierdo-Garcia D, Desogere P, Abston E, Liang LL, Digumarthy S, Seethamraju R, Lanuti M, Caravan P, Catana C. Type I Collagen-targeted Positron Emission Tomography Imaging in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: First-in-Human Studies. Am J Respir — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Ability of [68Ga]CBP8 to detect collagen deposition in areas of radiation injury. Probe lung uptake will be measured in lung cancer patients prior to surgical resection and compared to histologic measures of fibrosis. Up to 3 months
Primary Ability to detect increased collagen deposition in pulmonary fibrosis. Probe lung uptake will be measured in pulmonary fibrosis subjects and compared to lung uptake in healthy volunteers. We expect greater uptake in the lungs of IPF patients and patients with other types of ILD with a fibrotic component. Two hours
Secondary Ability of the degree of collagen deposition to predict disease progression. Probe lung uptake in pulmonary fibrosis patients will be correlated with change in forced vital capacity over the prior 12 months and prospectively over the following 12-36 months. Up to 36 months
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