Vikhrova NB, Kalaeva DB, Tyurina AN, Belyaev AY, Danilov GV, Pronin IN. [PET/CT with 11C-methionine in assessment of brain glioma metabolism].
ZHURNAL VOPROSY NEIROKHIRURGII IMENI N. N. BURDENKO 2024;
88:63-69. [PMID:
38334732 DOI:
10.17116/neiro20248801163]
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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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