Tryptophan PET in pretreatment delineation of newly-diagnosed gliomas: MRI and histopathologic correlates

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David O. Kamson
Csaba Juhász
Amy Buth
William J. Kupsky
Geoffrey R. Barger
Pulak K. Chakraborty
Otto Muzik
Sandeep Mittal
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[1] PET Center and Translational Imaging Laboratory,Department of Neurology
[2] Children’s Hospital of Michigan,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Wayne State University,Department of Neurosurgery
[4] Wayne State University,Department of Pathology
[5] The Karmanos Cancer Institute,Department of Radiology
[6] Wayne State University,Departments of Neurology and Pediatrics
[7] Wayne State University,undefined
[8] Wayne State University,undefined
[9] Wayne State University School of Medicine,undefined
[10] PET Center and Translational Imaging Laboratory,undefined
[11] Children’s Hospital of Michigan,undefined
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Journal of Neuro-Oncology | 2013年 / 112卷
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Glioma; MRI; Positron emission tomography; Tryptophan; Volumetry; Vasogenic edema;
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Pretreatment delineation of infiltrating glioma volume remains suboptimal with current neuroimaging techniques. Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted (T1-Gad) MR images often underestimate the true extent of the tumor, while T2-weighted images preferentially highlight peritumoral edema. Accumulation of α-[11C]methyl-l-tryptophan (AMT) on positron emission tomography (PET) has been shown in gliomas. To determine whether increased uptake on AMT–PET would detect tumor-infiltrated brain tissue outside the contrast-enhancing region and differentiate it from peritumoral vasogenic edema, volumes and spatial concordance of T1-Gad and T2 MRI abnormalities as well as AMT–PET abnormalities were analyzed in 28 patients with newly-diagnosed WHO grade II–IV gliomas. AMT-accumulating grade I meningiomas were used to define an AMT uptake cutoff threshold that detects the tumor but excludes peri-meningioma vasogenic edema. Tumor infiltration in AMT-accumulating areas was studied in stereotactically-resected specimens from patients with glioblastoma. In the 28 gliomas, mean AMT–PET-defined tumor volumes were greater than the contrast-enhancing volume, but smaller than T2 abnormalities. Volume of AMT-accumulating tissue outside MRI abnormalities increased with higher tumor proliferative index and was the largest in glioblastomas. Tumor infiltration was confirmed by histopathology from AMT-positive regions outside contrast-enhancing glioblastoma mass, while no or minimal tumor cells were found in AMT-negative specimens. These results demonstrate that increased AMT accumulation on PET detects glioma-infiltrated brain tissue extending beyond the contrast-enhanced tumor mass. While tryptophan uptake is low in peritumoral vasogenic edema, AMT–PET can detect tumor-infiltrated brain outside T2-lesions. Thus, AMT–PET may assist pretreatment delineation of tumor infiltration, particularly in high-grade gliomas.
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