MR perfusion and diffusion imaging in the follow-up of recurrent glioblastoma treated with dendritic cell immunotherapy: a pilot study
Creators
- 1. University Clinical Center Ljubljana, Department of Radiology, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
- 2. University Hospitals of Leuven, Department of Radiology, Leuven (Belgium)
- 3. Catholic University Leuven, Biomedical NMR Unit/Molecular Small Animal Imaging Center, Department of Medical Diagnostic Sciences, Leuven (Belgium)
- 4. University Hospitals of Leuven, Department of Pediatric Neuro-oncology, Leuven (Belgium)
- 5. University Hospitals of Leuven, Department of Neurosurgery, Leuven (Belgium)
- 6. University of Ljubljana, Institute of Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Description
This study aims to determine the potential value of MR-PWI and MR-DWI to differentiate immune therapy-induced inflammatory response from recurrent glioblastoma tumour growth. Both can present as contrast-enhancing lesions on conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Patients with recurrent glioblastoma who could obtain a total or near-total resection were treated with dendritic cell immune therapy according to the HGG-IMMUNO-2003 trial. A retrospective analysis of 32 follow-up MRI examinations (mean follow-up time 21 months) in eight patients was performed for this pilot study. For the statistical analysis, the 32 examinations were divided into three groups: 0 - obtained in patients that remained stable during the follow-up period, 1a - obtained in progressive-tumour patients at time points before definite progression and 1b - obtained in patients at or after progression. Maximum lesional rCBV ratios were highest in group 1b (Student t test, 9.25 ± 2.68; p < 0.001) and were higher in group 1a (4.87 ± 1.61, p < 0.001) compared to group 0 (1.22 ± 0.47). The minimum apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) in the contrast-enhancing regions were lower in group 1a (0.62 ± 0.06 x 10-3 mm2/s) than in group 0 (1.03 ± 0.43 x 10-3 mm2/s, p = 0.01) and higher in group 1b (0.76 ± 0.08) compared to 1a (p = 0.02). The minimum ADCs in the FLAIR-hyperintense region were lower in group 1a (0.62 ± 0.06, p = 0.02) compared to group 0 (0.76 ± 0.16) but not significantly different in group 1b (0.68 ± 0.07) from groups 0 and 1a (p = 0.33, p = 0.10). The mean ADCs of the FLAIR-hyperintense region and the mean ADCs of the contrast-enhancing lesion were not significantly different. The maximum lesional rCBV ratios and minimum ADC values in the contrast-enhancing area are potential radiological markers to differentiate between immune therapy-induced inflammatory response and recurrent glioblastoma tumour growth in glioblastoma patients treated with immune therapy. (orig.)
Availability note (English)
Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-010-0802-6Additional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Neuroradiology
- Journal Volume
- 53
- Journal Issue
- 10
- Journal Page Range
- p. 721-731
- ISSN
- 0028-3940
- CODEN
- NRDYAB
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Germany
- Country of Input or Organization
- Germany
- INIS RN
- 43056625
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- BIOLOGICAL MARKERS; BRAIN; CONTRAST MEDIA; DIFFUSION; GLIOMAS; HEMATOMAS; IMAGE PROCESSING; IMMUNOTHERAPY; INFLAMMATION; MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY; NMR IMAGING; RELAXATION TIME; STATISTICS; WEIGHTING FUNCTIONS
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; FUNCTIONS; MAGNETIC PROPERTIES; MATHEMATICS; MEDICINE; NEOPLASMS; NERVOUS SYSTEM; NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; ORGANS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; PROCESSING; SYMPTOMS; THERAPY