Bicycle Therapeutics Announces Presentation of Additional Human Radiopharmaceutical Imaging Data for MT1-MMP at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2025
Data continue to validate the potential of MT1-MMP as a novel cancer target and further underscore the applicability of Bicycle® Radioconjugates (BRC®) for radiopharmaceutical imaging
Data are representative of 12 patients with various solid tumors imaged with an early BRC molecule targeting MT1-MMP
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“The additional imaging data using an early BRC molecule continue to validate the potential of MT1-MMP as a novel cancer target, demonstrate the translatability of our preclinical data and position our technology for use as potential radiopharmaceutical therapies,” said
AACR 2025 Data Highlights
The 65-year-old male patient with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma underwent fluorine-18-labelled FDG-PET/CT imaging and two weeks later underwent MT1-MMP-PET/CT imaging up to one hour post injection of the gallium-68-labelled BRC tracer. As presented at a previous medical meeting, the MT1-MMP-PET scan demonstrated BRC tracer uptake in the primary tumor in the lung and in the lymph nodes and bones where the cancer had spread, corroborating the findings of the FDG-PET scan. While MT1-MMP-PET imaging demonstrated lower BRC tracer uptake in the primary tumor compared to FDG-PET imaging [maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) 6.0 g/mL vs. 10.3 g/mL], MT1-MMP-PET BRC tracer uptake was comparable in lymph node metastases (SUVmax 4.7 g/mL vs. 4.4 g/mL) and higher in bone metastases (SUVmax 7.9 g/mL vs. 6.0 g/mL).
The 84-year-old female patient with invasive ductal breast cancer and high-grade urothelial cancer underwent contrast-enhanced CT imaging and later underwent MT1-MMP-PET/CT imaging up to one hour post injection of the gallium-68-labelled BRC tracer. The MT1-MMP-PET scan revealed higher BRC tracer uptake in the primary tumors in the breast (SUVmax 4.5 g/mL) and the bladder (SUVmax 6.6 g/mL) compared to contrast-enhanced CT imaging. The MT1-MMP-PET scan also showed the cancer spread to the lymph nodes, lower spine (sacral bone) and skull, and detected a mass in the adrenal gland above the left kidney. Surgery confirmed the patient had bladder cancer that spread to the lymph nodes, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) testing confirmed MT1-MMP expression in the tumor cells.
These data are representative of the results seen in 12 out of 14 patients with various cancers, including those affecting the lung, head and neck, and bladder, who have undergone MT1-MMP-PET imaging to date. Imaging was unsuccessful or inconclusive in two patients. Overall, the results demonstrate the rapid distribution of the BRC tracer throughout the body, high uptake of the BRC tracer in the primary tumor(s) and/or in metastases where the cancer spread in the body, and elimination through the kidneys. Scans showing retention in the kidneys were in line with expectations given the imaging was conducted using a pathfinder non-optimized BRC imaging agent. Additional and more detailed analyses of the data and confirmation of MT1-MMP expression in the tumors via IHC are ongoing.
The poster presentation, “Development and clinical translation of phage display derived MT1-MMP-specific bicyclic peptide for radiotheranostic applications,” is available in the Publications section of the
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