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214 Fractal Structure in Volumetric Contrast Enhancement of Malignant Gliomas Correlates With Oxidative Metabolic Pathway Gene Expression.
Miller, Kai; Berendsen, Sharon; Seute, Tatjana et al.
2016In Neurosurgery, 63 Suppl 1, p. 183-4
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Abstract :
[en] INTRODUCTION: Fractal structure is found throughout many processes in nature, and often arises from sets of simple rules. We examined the contrast enhancement pattern in glioblastoma brain tumor MRIs for evidence of fractal structure, which might then be compared with expression of specific gene sets obtained from surgical specimens of each tumor. METHODS: Volumetric T1 postcontrast imaging was obtained in 39 patients prior to surgical resection of pathology-confirmed glioblastoma lesions. For each tumor, we calculated the fractal dimension (Minkowski Bouligand dimension) using a box-counting (cubic scaling) approach. RNA expression microarray data from resected tissue were explored by gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA). RESULTS: We found robust evidence for fractal structure in the contrast enhancement pattern, with an average fractal dimension of 2.17 +/- 0.10, with a visually apparent split at 2.10. GSEA analysis showed a definitive association between this split in fractal dimension and 6 gene sets (of 4080), all 6 of which are linked to mitochondrial respiration/ATP production pathways. CONCLUSION: There is fractal structure in the volumetric enhancement pattern of glioblastoma tumors, with dimension approximately 2.15. Variation in this fractal dimension, and therefore the complexity of contrast enhancement it reflects, is specifically associated with genetic correlates of a shift to glycolytic metabolism in tumor cells. Drugs that shift glioblastoma to oxidative metabolism have recently been identified as independent therapeutic agents as well as sensitizing agents for irradiation. Therefore, a radiogenomic marker of glucose metabolism, such as this fractal structure in enhancement, might help to guide individualized therapy.
Disciplines :
Genetics & genetic processes
Author, co-author :
Miller, Kai
Berendsen, Sharon
Seute, Tatjana
Yeom, Kristen
Hayden, Melanie Gephart
Grant, Gerald A.
Robe, Pierre ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques
Language :
English
Title :
214 Fractal Structure in Volumetric Contrast Enhancement of Malignant Gliomas Correlates With Oxidative Metabolic Pathway Gene Expression.
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Neurosurgery
ISSN :
0148-396X
eISSN :
1524-4040
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, United States - Maryland
Volume :
63 Suppl 1
Pages :
183-4
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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