Hemmingsson J, Nestor M, Mortensen AL, Frejd FY, Bernhardt P
Phys Med Biol 70 (23) - [2025-12-04; online 2025-12-04]
Objective. The cell surface antigen CD44v6 is a promising target for several cancers, with favorablein vivocharacteristics such as high affinity and suitable biodistribution. In normal tissues, expressions are restricted to basal epithelial cells in skin and mucosa. Consequently, previous clinical studies have reported varying degrees of toxicity in these tissues. To support new radioimmunotherapies (RIT), we developed small-scale internal dosimetry models for abdominal skin and esophageal mucosa. Using published biodistribution data, we compared absorbed doses to epithelial tissues and bone marrow from four clinically relevant radionuclides: rhenium-186, lutetium-177, terbium-161, and actinium-225.Approach. From the Genotype-Tissue Expression database, 288 H&E-stained sections of abdominal skin and esophageal mucosa were obtained from donors aged 21-70 and segmented to generate voxelized models. Monte Carlo simulations were conducted for the radionuclides across multiple source/target combinations. A compartment model generated serum, skin, and bone marrow biodistributions to estimate AD to the epithelium and bone marrow.Main results. Absorbed dose estimates to the basal layer of the skin were highest for161Tb at 23.7 Gy GBq-1, followed by177Lu and186Re, with values of 9.5 and 5.3 Gy GBq-1, respectively, whereas the alpha emitter225Ac delivered a dose of 4.9 Gy MBq-1. For theβ-emitters, three methods produced absorbed-dose estimates for the red marrow (RM) consistent within 5% of each other, with the highest values in the hip bone: 0.36, 0.25, and 0.39 Gy GBq-1for186Re,177Lu, and161Tb, respectively, compared to 0.66 Gy MBq-1for225Ac.Significance. This study presents a dosimetry framework for CD44v6-targeted RIT, demonstrating that, at clinically relevant administered activities, short-ranged emitters like161Tb and225Ac deliver substantially higher doses to basal epithelial layers compared to186Re. RM doses were comparable for161Tb and186Re, lower for177Lu, and highly uncertain for225Ac due to daughter redistribution. Overall, these results support the use of177Lu for initial clinical trials.
PubMed 41342241
DOI 10.1088/1361-6560/ae237e
Crossref 10.1088/1361-6560/ae237e