Cancers (Feb 2024)

FAPi-Based Agents in Thyroid Cancer: A New Step towards Diagnosis and Therapy? A Systematic Review of the Literature

  • Priscilla Guglielmo,
  • Pierpaolo Alongi,
  • Lucia Baratto,
  • Miriam Conte,
  • Elisabetta Maria Abenavoli,
  • Ambra Buschiazzo,
  • Greta Celesti,
  • Francesco Dondi,
  • Rossella Filice,
  • Joana Gorica,
  • Lorenzo Jonghi-Lavarini,
  • Riccardo Laudicella,
  • Maria Librando,
  • Flavia Linguanti,
  • Francesco Mattana,
  • Alberto Miceli,
  • Laura Olivari,
  • Leandra Piscopo,
  • Giulia Santo,
  • Fabio Volpe,
  • Laura Evangelista

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16040839
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 839

Abstract

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(1) Background: Thyroid cancer (TC) is often treated with surgery followed by iodine-131. Up to 50% of the instances of TC lose their avidity to 131I, becoming more aggressive. In this scenario, [18F]FDG PET/CT imaging is used for evaluating the widespread nature of the disease, despite its low sensitivity and a false negative rate of 8–21.1%. A novel class of PET agents targeting the fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPi) has emerged, studied particularly for their potential application to theranostics. (2) Methods: A search of the literature was performed by two independent authors (P.G. and L.E.) using the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE databases. The following terms were used: “FAP” or “FAPi” or “Fibroblast activating protein” and “thyroid” or “thyroid cancer”, in different combinations. The included papers were original articles, clinical studies, and case reports in the English language. No time limits were used. Editorials, conference papers, reviews, and preclinical studies were excluded. (3) Results: There were 31 papers that were selected. Some studies reported a low or absent FAPi uptake in TC lesions; others reported promising findings for the detection of metastases. (4) Conclusions: The preliminary results are encouraging. FAPI agents are an alternative to [18F]FDG and a promising theranostic tool. However, further studies with a larger population are needed.

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