FDG- and MET-PET Imaging Reveal Glucose and Methionine Addiction in a Primary Endometrial Cancer and Methionine Addiction only in a Para-aortic Lymph-node Metastasis in a 58-year-old Patient

YOHEI ASANO & ROBERT M. HOFFMAN et al.

Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with either [ A 58-year-old woman was diagnosed with atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AEH) based on biopsy and histopathological examination. FDG-PET revealed abnormal uptake in the endometrium, leading to a diagnosis of endometrial cancer. Subsequently, MET-PET confirmed the primary tumor and additionally detected para-aortic lymph-node metastasis, which was not visible on FDG-PET. The present findings enabled more accurate staging and suggest metabolic heterogeneity between the primary tumor and its metastasis, with the primary lesion dependent on both glucose and methionine, and the metastatic lesion methionine-dependent only. The present case report is the first to demonstrate that lymph-node metastasis of endometrial cancer was detected exclusively using MET-PET, with no uptake observed with FDG-PET. The present findings suggest the hypothesis that metastatic lesions may undergo a metabolic shift from the primary tumor, changing from addiction to both glucose and methionine in the primary tumor, to methionine addiction alone in the metastasis.
Authors
YOHEI ASANO, TOSHIHIKO SATO, CHIHIRO HOZUMI, QINGHONG HAN, SHUKUAN LI, BYUNG MO KANG, JIN SOO KIM, YUTA MIYASHI, NORIO YAMAMOTO, KATSUHIRO HAYASHI, HIROAKI KIMURA, SHINJI MIWA, KENTARO IGARASHI, TAKASHI HIGUCHI, SEI MORINAGA, HIROYUKI TSUCHIYA, SATORU DEMURA, ROBERT M. HOFFMAN