Potential role of preoperative conventional MRI including diffusion measurements in assessing epidermal growth factor receptor gene amplification status in patients with glioblastoma Journal Article


Authors: Young, R. J.; Gupta, A.; Shah, A. D.; Graber, J. J.; Schweitzer, A. D.; Prager, A.; Shi, W.; Zhang, Z.; Huse, J.; Omuro, A. M. P.
Article Title: Potential role of preoperative conventional MRI including diffusion measurements in assessing epidermal growth factor receptor gene amplification status in patients with glioblastoma
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Epidermal growth factor receptor amplification is a common molecular event in glioblastomas. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential usefulness of morphologic and diffusion MR imaging signs in the prediction of epidermal growth factor receptor gene amplification status in patients with glioblastoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed pretreatment MR imaging scans from 147 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma and correlated MR imaging features with tumor epidermal growth factor receptor amplification status. The following morphologic tumor MR imaging features were qualitatively assessed: 1) border sharpness, 2) cystic/necrotic change, 3) hemorrhage, 4) T2-isointense signal, 5) restricted water diffusion, 6) nodular enhancement, 7) subependymal enhancement, and 8) multifocal discontinuous enhancement. A total of 142 patients had DWI available for quantitative analysis. ADC maps were calculated, and the ADCmean, ADC min, ADCmax, ADCROI, and ADCratio were measured. RESULTS: Epidermal growth factor receptor amplification was present in 60 patients (40.8%) and absent in 87 patients (59.2%). Restricted water diffusion correlated with epidermal growth factor receptor amplification (P = .04), whereas the other 7 morphologic MR imaging signs did not (P > .12). Quantitative DWI analysis found that all ADC measurements correlated with epidermal growth factor receptor amplification, with the highest correlations found with ADCROI (P = .0003) and ADCmean (P = .0007). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest a role for diffusion MR imaging in the determination of epidermal growth factor receptor amplification status in glioblastoma. Additional work is necessary to confirm these results and isolate new imaging biomarkers capable of noninvasively characterizing the molecular status of these tumors.
Journal Title: American Journal of Neuroradiology
Volume: 34
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0195-6108
Publisher: American Society of Neuroradiology  
Date Published: 2013-12-01
Start Page: 2271
End Page: 2277
Language: English
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3604
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 23811973
PMCID: PMC4712068
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  1. Robert J Young
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  2. Antonio Marcilio Padula Omuro
    204 Omuro
  3. Jerome Jeffrey Graber
    24 Graber
  4. Akash Deelip Shah
    20 Shah
  5. Jason T Huse
    143 Huse
  6. Alisa Jennifer Prager
    6 Prager
  7. Wei   Shi
    11 Shi