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Comprehensive brain tumour characterization with VERDICT-MRI: evaluation of cellular and vascular measures validated by histology

Figini, Matteo, Castellano, Antonella, Bailo, Michele, Callea, Marcella, Cadioli, Marcello, Bouyagoub, Samira, Palombo, Marco ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4892-7967, Pieri, Valentina, Mortini, Pietro, Falini, Andrea, Alexander, Daniel, Cercignani, Mara ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4550-2456 and Panagiotaki, Eleftheria 2023. Comprehensive brain tumour characterization with VERDICT-MRI: evaluation of cellular and vascular measures validated by histology. Cancers 15 (9) , 2490. 10.3390/cancers15092490

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Abstract

The aim of this work was to extend the VERDICT-MRI framework for modelling brain tumours, enabling comprehensive characterisation of both intra- and peritumoural areas with a particular focus on cellular and vascular features. Diffusion MRI data were acquired with multiple b-values (ranging from 50 to 3500 s/mm2), diffusion times, and echo times in 21 patients with brain tumours of different types and with a wide range of cellular and vascular features. We fitted a selection of diffusion models that resulted from the combination of different types of intracellular, extracellular, and vascular compartments to the signal. We compared the models using criteria for parsimony while aiming at good characterisation of all of the key histological brain tumour components. Finally, we evaluated the parameters of the best-performing model in the differentiation of tumour histotypes, using ADC (Apparent Diffusion Coefficient) as a clinical standard reference, and compared them to histopathology and relevant perfusion MRI metrics. The best-performing model for VERDICT in brain tumours was a three-compartment model accounting for anisotropically hindered and isotropically restricted diffusion and isotropic pseudo-diffusion. VERDICT metrics were compatible with the histological appearance of low-grade gliomas and metastases and reflected differences found by histopathology between multiple biopsy samples within tumours. The comparison between histotypes showed that both the intracellular and vascular fractions tended to be higher in tumours with high cellularity (glioblastoma and metastasis), and quantitative analysis showed a trend toward higher values of the intracellular fraction (fic) within the tumour core with increasing glioma grade. We also observed a trend towards a higher free water fraction in vasogenic oedemas around metastases compared to infiltrative oedemas around glioblastomas and WHO 3 gliomas as well as the periphery of low-grade gliomas. In conclusion, we developed and evaluated a multi-compartment diffusion MRI model for brain tumours based on the VERDICT framework, which showed agreement between non-invasive microstructural estimates and histology and encouraging trends for the differentiation of tumour types and sub-regions.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Psychology
Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC)
Publisher: MDPI AG
ISSN: 2072-6694
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 24 April 2023
Date of Acceptance: 17 April 2023
Last Modified: 25 May 2023 17:33
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/159000

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