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Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology

BACKGROUND: Mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) from diffusion MRI (dMRI) have been associated with cell density and tissue anisotropy across tumors, but it is unknown whether these associations persist at the microscopic level. PURPOSE: To quantify the degree to which cell density...

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Autores principales: Brabec, Jan, Friedjungová, Magda, Vašata, Daniel, Englund, Elisabet, Bengzon, Johan, Knutsson, Linda, Szczepankiewicz, Filip, van Westen, Danielle, Sundgren, Pia C., Nilsson, Markus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10020119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36898293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103365
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author Brabec, Jan
Friedjungová, Magda
Vašata, Daniel
Englund, Elisabet
Bengzon, Johan
Knutsson, Linda
Szczepankiewicz, Filip
van Westen, Danielle
Sundgren, Pia C.
Nilsson, Markus
author_facet Brabec, Jan
Friedjungová, Magda
Vašata, Daniel
Englund, Elisabet
Bengzon, Johan
Knutsson, Linda
Szczepankiewicz, Filip
van Westen, Danielle
Sundgren, Pia C.
Nilsson, Markus
author_sort Brabec, Jan
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description BACKGROUND: Mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) from diffusion MRI (dMRI) have been associated with cell density and tissue anisotropy across tumors, but it is unknown whether these associations persist at the microscopic level. PURPOSE: To quantify the degree to which cell density and anisotropy, as determined from histology, account for the intra-tumor variability of MD and FA in meningioma tumors. Furthermore, to clarify whether other histological features account for additional intra-tumor variability of dMRI parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed ex-vivo dMRI at 200 μm isotropic resolution and histological imaging of 16 excised meningioma tumor samples. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to map MD and FA, as well as the in-plane FA (FA(IP)). Histology images were analyzed in terms of cell nuclei density (CD) and structure anisotropy (SA; obtained from structure tensor analysis) and were used separately in a regression analysis to predict MD and FA(IP), respectively. A convolutional neural network (CNN) was also trained to predict the dMRI parameters from histology patches. The association between MRI and histology was analyzed in terms of out-of-sample (R(2)(OS)) on the intra-tumor level and within-sample R(2) across tumors. Regions where the dMRI parameters were poorly predicted from histology were analyzed to identify features apart from CD and SA that could influence MD and FA(IP), respectively. RESULTS: Cell density assessed by histology poorly explained intra-tumor variability of MD at the mesoscopic level (200 μm), as median R(2)(OS) = 0.04 (interquartile range 0.01–0.26). Structure anisotropy explained more of the variation in FA(IP) (median R(2)(OS) = 0.31, 0.20–0.42). Samples with low R(2)(OS) for FA(IP) exhibited low variations throughout the samples and thus low explainable variability, however, this was not the case for MD. Across tumors, CD and SA were clearly associated with MD (R(2) = 0.60) and FA(IP) (R(2) = 0.81), respectively. In 37% of the samples (6 out of 16), cell density did not explain intra-tumor variability of MD when compared to the degree explained by the CNN. Tumor vascularization, psammoma bodies, microcysts, and tissue cohesivity were associated with bias in MD prediction based solely on CD. Our results support that FA(IP) is high in the presence of elongated and aligned cell structures, but low otherwise. CONCLUSION: Cell density and structure anisotropy account for variability in MD and FA(IP) across tumors but cell density does not explain MD variations within the tumor, which means that low or high values of MD locally may not always reflect high or low tumor cell density. Features beyond cell density need to be considered when interpreting MD.
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spelling pubmed-100201192023-03-18 Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology Brabec, Jan Friedjungová, Magda Vašata, Daniel Englund, Elisabet Bengzon, Johan Knutsson, Linda Szczepankiewicz, Filip van Westen, Danielle Sundgren, Pia C. Nilsson, Markus Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA) from diffusion MRI (dMRI) have been associated with cell density and tissue anisotropy across tumors, but it is unknown whether these associations persist at the microscopic level. PURPOSE: To quantify the degree to which cell density and anisotropy, as determined from histology, account for the intra-tumor variability of MD and FA in meningioma tumors. Furthermore, to clarify whether other histological features account for additional intra-tumor variability of dMRI parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed ex-vivo dMRI at 200 μm isotropic resolution and histological imaging of 16 excised meningioma tumor samples. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to map MD and FA, as well as the in-plane FA (FA(IP)). Histology images were analyzed in terms of cell nuclei density (CD) and structure anisotropy (SA; obtained from structure tensor analysis) and were used separately in a regression analysis to predict MD and FA(IP), respectively. A convolutional neural network (CNN) was also trained to predict the dMRI parameters from histology patches. The association between MRI and histology was analyzed in terms of out-of-sample (R(2)(OS)) on the intra-tumor level and within-sample R(2) across tumors. Regions where the dMRI parameters were poorly predicted from histology were analyzed to identify features apart from CD and SA that could influence MD and FA(IP), respectively. RESULTS: Cell density assessed by histology poorly explained intra-tumor variability of MD at the mesoscopic level (200 μm), as median R(2)(OS) = 0.04 (interquartile range 0.01–0.26). Structure anisotropy explained more of the variation in FA(IP) (median R(2)(OS) = 0.31, 0.20–0.42). Samples with low R(2)(OS) for FA(IP) exhibited low variations throughout the samples and thus low explainable variability, however, this was not the case for MD. Across tumors, CD and SA were clearly associated with MD (R(2) = 0.60) and FA(IP) (R(2) = 0.81), respectively. In 37% of the samples (6 out of 16), cell density did not explain intra-tumor variability of MD when compared to the degree explained by the CNN. Tumor vascularization, psammoma bodies, microcysts, and tissue cohesivity were associated with bias in MD prediction based solely on CD. Our results support that FA(IP) is high in the presence of elongated and aligned cell structures, but low otherwise. CONCLUSION: Cell density and structure anisotropy account for variability in MD and FA(IP) across tumors but cell density does not explain MD variations within the tumor, which means that low or high values of MD locally may not always reflect high or low tumor cell density. Features beyond cell density need to be considered when interpreting MD. Elsevier 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10020119/ /pubmed/36898293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103365 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
Brabec, Jan
Friedjungová, Magda
Vašata, Daniel
Englund, Elisabet
Bengzon, Johan
Knutsson, Linda
Szczepankiewicz, Filip
van Westen, Danielle
Sundgren, Pia C.
Nilsson, Markus
Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
title Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
title_full Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
title_fullStr Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
title_full_unstemmed Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
title_short Meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion MRI: An investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
title_sort meningioma microstructure assessed by diffusion mri: an investigation of the source of mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy by quantitative histology
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10020119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36898293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103365
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