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Functional parameters derived from magnetic resonance imaging reflect vascular morphology in preclinical tumors and in human liver metastases

Authors :
Benjamin Irving
Stuart Gilchrist
Bartlomiej W. Papiez
Pavitra Kannan
Paul Kinchesh
Daniel R Warren
Nigar Syed
Sean Smart
Warren W. Kretzschmar
Ricky A. Sharma
Helen Winter
Philip D. Allen
Mike Partridge
Julia A. Schnabel
Veerle Kersemans
Bostjan Markelc
Jakob Kaeppler
Ruth J. Muschel
Russell Bates
Adrian L. Harris
Tim Maughan
Source :
Kannan, P, Kretzschmar, W W, Winter, H, Warren, D R, Bates, R, Allen, P D, Syed, N, Irving, B, Papież, B W, Kaeppler, J, Markelc, B, Kinchesh, P, Gilchrist, S, Smart, S C, Schnabel, J A, Maughan, T S, Harris, A L, Muschel, R J, Partridge, M, Sharma, R A & Kersemans, V 2018, ' Functional parameters derived from magnetic resonance imaging reflect vascular morphology in preclinical tumors and in human liver metastases ', Clinical Cancer Research . https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-0033
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose: Tumor vessels influence the growth and response of tumors to therapy. Imaging vascular changes in vivo using dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) has shown potential to guide clinical decision making for treatment. However, quantitative MR imaging biomarkers of vascular function have not been widely adopted, partly because their relationship to structural changes in vessels remains unclear. We aimed to elucidate the relationships between vessel function and morphology in vivo. Experimental Design: Untreated preclinical tumors with different levels of vascularization were imaged sequentially using DCE-MRI and CT. Relationships between functional parameters from MR (iAUC, Ktrans, and BATfrac) and structural parameters from CT (vessel volume, radius, and tortuosity) were assessed using linear models. Tumors treated with anti-VEGFR2 antibody were then imaged to determine whether antiangiogenic therapy altered these relationships. Finally, functional–structural relationships were measured in 10 patients with liver metastases from colorectal cancer. Results: Functional parameters iAUC and Ktrans primarily reflected vessel volume in untreated preclinical tumors. The relationships varied spatially and with tumor vascularity, and were altered by antiangiogenic treatment. In human liver metastases, all three structural parameters were linearly correlated with iAUC and Ktrans. For iAUC, structural parameters also modified each other's effect. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that MR imaging biomarkers of vascular function are linked to structural changes in tumor vessels and that antiangiogenic therapy can affect this link. Our work also demonstrates the feasibility of three-dimensional functional–structural validation of MR biomarkers in vivo to improve their biological interpretation and clinical utility. Clin Cancer Res; 24(19); 4694–704. ©2018 AACR.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kannan, P, Kretzschmar, W W, Winter, H, Warren, D R, Bates, R, Allen, P D, Syed, N, Irving, B, Papież, B W, Kaeppler, J, Markelc, B, Kinchesh, P, Gilchrist, S, Smart, S C, Schnabel, J A, Maughan, T S, Harris, A L, Muschel, R J, Partridge, M, Sharma, R A & Kersemans, V 2018, ' Functional parameters derived from magnetic resonance imaging reflect vascular morphology in preclinical tumors and in human liver metastases ', Clinical Cancer Research . https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-0033
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efdd5905f31dc980e7b7a9238359f967
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-0033