[PET/CT with 11C-methionine in assessment of brain glioma metabolism].

N B Vikhrova, D B Kalaeva, A N Tyurina, A Yu Belyaev, G V Danilov, I N Pronin
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Abstract

Objective: To study 11C-methionine (MET) metabolism in gliomas using CNS tumor biobank imaging data.

Material and methods: MRI and 11C-MET PET/CT were performed in 225 patients (49±14 years, M/F=84/101) according to standard protocols with analysis of 11C-MET accumulation index and volumetric parameters (V_FLAIR, V_PET and V_PET/FLAIR). These results were compared with molecular genetic testing and 2-year overall survival.

Results: We examined 225 patients with gliomas (97 glioblastomas, 70 astrocytomas, 58 oligodendrogliomas). Accumulation index and volume of 11C-MET in glioblastomas were significantly higher in the general group (AI=2.90, Se 69%, Sp 76%, AUC 0.76; V_PET=24.3 cm3, Se 67%, Sp 60%, AUC 0.65; V_PET/FLAIR 0.46, Se 60%, Sp 69%, AUC 0.67) and within the group of astrocytomas (AI=2.93, Se 68%, Sp 89%, AUC 0.84; V_PET=8.06 cm3, Se 91%, Sp 35%, AUC 0.66; V_PET/FLAIR 0.27, Se 77%, Sp 60%, AUC 0.71). The median 2-year overall survival in patients with glioblastomas was 13 months that was significantly lower compared to IDH «+» gliomas (p<0.0001). There was a relationship between high accumulation index of 11C-MET and shorter overall survival in patients with glioblastomas. Significantly higher AI >3.59 (Se 89%, Sp 67%, AUC 0.79) was additionally obtained in subgroup of patients with glioblastomas >50 years (n=34) for EGFR «+» tumors.

Conclusion: We found variable 11C-MET metabolism in WHO 2021 gliomas and confirmed significant difference in metabolic activity and volume of 11C-MET accumulation in glioblastomas compared to IDH «+» gliomas. Moreover, we revealed the relationship between high accumulation index and shorter survival. Analysis of 11C-MET metabolism in patients over 50 years old revealed higher accumulation index in the EGFR «+» group. Further comparison of these imaging methods and assessment of other significant mutations are necessary to identify the anatomical and metabolic patterns of IDH «+» gliomas.

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[用 11C 蛋氨酸 PET/CT 评估脑胶质瘤代谢]。
目的:利用中枢神经系统肿瘤生物库成像数据研究胶质瘤的 11C 蛋氨酸(MET)代谢:利用中枢神经系统肿瘤生物库成像数据研究胶质瘤的11C-蛋氨酸(MET)代谢:按照标准方案对225例患者(49±14岁,男/女=84/101)进行MRI和11C-MET PET/CT检查,分析11C-MET蓄积指数和容积参数(V_FLAIR、V_PET和V_PET/FLAIR)。这些结果与分子基因检测和两年总生存率进行了比较:我们对 225 名胶质瘤患者(97 名胶质母细胞瘤患者、70 名星形细胞瘤患者、58 名少突胶质细胞瘤患者)进行了检查。胶质母细胞瘤中 11C-MET 的积累指数和体积在普通组中明显较高(AI=2.90,Se 69%,Sp 76%,AUC 0.76;V_PET=24.3 cm3,Se 67%,Sp 60%,AUC 0.65;V_PET/FLAIR 0.46,Se 60%,Sp 69%,AUC 0.67)和星形细胞瘤组内(AI=2.93,Se 68%,Sp 89%,AUC 0.84;V_PET=8.06 cm3,Se 91%,Sp 35%,AUC 0.66;V_PET/FLAIR 0.27,Se 77%,Sp 60%,AUC 0.71)。胶质母细胞瘤患者的中位2年总生存期为13个月,与IDH "+"胶质瘤相比明显较低(P3.59(Se 89%,Sp 67%,AUC 0.79)):我们发现WHO 2021胶质瘤的11C-MET代谢存在差异,并证实与IDH "+"胶质瘤相比,胶质母细胞瘤的代谢活性和11C-MET蓄积量存在显著差异。此外,我们还揭示了高蓄积指数与较短生存期之间的关系。对 50 岁以上患者的 11C-MET 代谢分析表明,表皮生长因子受体 "+"组的蓄积指数较高。要确定IDH "+"胶质瘤的解剖和代谢模式,有必要进一步比较这些成像方法并评估其他重要的突变。
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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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