Predictive Factors of Somatostatin Receptor Ligand Response in Acromegaly—A Prospective Study

Author:

Ilie Mirela-Diana12ORCID,Tabarin Antoine3ORCID,Vasiljevic Alexandre14,Bonneville Jean-François5ORCID,Moreau-Grangé Lucile6,Schillo Franck7ORCID,Delemer Brigitte8ORCID,Barlier Anne910ORCID,Figarella-Branger Dominique11ORCID,Bisot-Locard Ségolène12ORCID,Santos Alexandre12ORCID,Chanson Philippe1314ORCID,Raverot Gérald115ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inserm U1052, CNRS UMR5286, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, Cancer Research Center of Lyon , Lyon 69001 , France

2. Endocrinology Department, “C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology , Bucharest 011863 , Romania

3. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, Bordeaux University Hospital , Pessac 33600 , France

4. Pathology Department, “Groupement Hospitalier Est” Hospices Civils de Lyon , Bron 69500 , France

5. Departments of Medical Imaging and Endocrinology, Liège University Hospital , Liège 4000 , Belgium

6. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, Rouen University Hospital , Rouen 76000 , France

7. Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Besançon University Hospital , Besançon 25030 , France

8. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, Reims University Hospital , Reims 51092 , France

9. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Conception University Hospital, AP-HM , Marseille 13005 , France

10. Aix-Marseille University, Inserm, MMG , Marseille 13011 , France

11. Pathology and Neuropathology Department, Timone University Hospital, AP-HM , Marseille 13005 , France

12. Medical Oncology, Novartis , Rueil Malmaison 92563 , France

13. Department of Endocrinology and Reproduction Disorders, Bicêtre Hospital, AP-HP , Le Kremlin-Bicêtre 94270 , France

14. Paris-Saclay University, Inserm, “Physiologie et Physiopathologie Endocriniennes” , Le Kremlin-Bicêtre 91190 , France

15. Endocrinology Department, “Groupement Hospitalier Est” Hospices Civils de Lyon , Bron 69500 , France

Abstract

Abstract Context Somatostatin receptor ligands (SRLs) are the cornerstone medical treatments for acromegaly; however, many patients remain unresponsive to SRLs. Well-established predictive markers of response are needed. Objective We aimed to explore the relationship between responsiveness to SRLs relative to somatostatin (SST)2A and 5 receptor expression, adenoma granularity, and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal intensity (T2WSI). Methods We conducted a multicentric, prospective, observational cohort study, in France. Forty-nine naïve patients (ie, patients without preoperative SRL treatment) with active acromegaly following surgery were treated with octreotide (group 1; n = 47), or pasireotide if uncontrolled under first-generation SRLs (group 2; n = 9). Data were collected at baseline and months 3 and 6. Biochemical measurements, immunohistochemistry studies, and MRI readings were centralized. Results In group 1, IGF-I decrease from baseline to month 6 positively correlated with SST2A immunoreactive score (IRS), P = 0.01. Densely granulated/intermediate adenomas had a greater IGF-I and GH decrease under octreotide compared with sparsely granulated adenomas (P = 0.02 and P = 0.006, respectively), and expressed greater levels of SST2A (P < 0.001), coupled with lower levels of SST5 (P = 0.004). T2WSI changed between preoperative MRI and month 6 MRI in one-half of the patients. Finally, SST5 IRS was higher in preoperative hyperintense compared with preoperative hypointense adenomas (P = 0.04), and most sparsely granulated and most hyperintense adenomas expressed high SST5 levels. Conclusion We prospectively confirm that SST2A and adenoma granularity are good predictors of response to octreotide. We propose the IRS for scoring system harmonization. MRI sequences must be optimized to be able to use the T2WSI as a predictor of treatment response.

Funder

Novartis Pharma

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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