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Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter

INTRODUCTION: Cure rates for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have reached an all-time high (>90%); however, neurocognitive difficulties continue to affect quality of life in at least a subset of survivors. There are relatively few quantitative neuroimaging studies in child and adoles...

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Autores principales: van der Plas, Ellen, Spencer Noakes, T. Leigh, Butcher, Darci T., Weksberg, Rosanna, Galin-Corini, Laura, Wanstall, Elizabeth A., Te, Patrick, Hopf, Laura, Guger, Sharon, Spiegler, Brenda J., Hitzler, Johann, Schachar, Russell J., Ito, Shinya, Nieman, Brian J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32980598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102428
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author van der Plas, Ellen
Spencer Noakes, T. Leigh
Butcher, Darci T.
Weksberg, Rosanna
Galin-Corini, Laura
Wanstall, Elizabeth A.
Te, Patrick
Hopf, Laura
Guger, Sharon
Spiegler, Brenda J.
Hitzler, Johann
Schachar, Russell J.
Ito, Shinya
Nieman, Brian J.
author_facet van der Plas, Ellen
Spencer Noakes, T. Leigh
Butcher, Darci T.
Weksberg, Rosanna
Galin-Corini, Laura
Wanstall, Elizabeth A.
Te, Patrick
Hopf, Laura
Guger, Sharon
Spiegler, Brenda J.
Hitzler, Johann
Schachar, Russell J.
Ito, Shinya
Nieman, Brian J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Cure rates for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have reached an all-time high (>90%); however, neurocognitive difficulties continue to affect quality of life in at least a subset of survivors. There are relatively few quantitative neuroimaging studies in child and adolescent ALL survivors treated with chemotherapy only. Use of different outcome measures or limited sample sizes restrict our ability to make inferences about patterns of brain development following chemotherapy treatment. In this study, we used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate brain outcomes in ALL survivors, comparing against a group of typically developing, cancer free peers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Participants included 71 ALL survivors, on average 8 years after diagnosis and 8–18 years of age, and 83 typically developing controls. Anatomical MRI was performed to evaluate brain structure; diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI were used to examine brain tissue microstructure. RESULTS: Successful MRI scans were acquired in 67 survivors (94%) and 82 controls (99%). Structurally, ALL survivors exhibited widespread reductions in brain volume, with 6% less white matter and 5% less gray matter than controls (p = 0.003 and 0.0006 respectively). Much of the brain appeared affected – 71 of 90 evaluated structures showed smaller volume – with the most notable exception being the occipital lobe, where no significant differences were observed. Average full-scale IQ in the survivor and control groups were 95 (CI 92–99) and 110 (CI 107–113), respectively. Using data from the NIH Pediatric MRI Data Repository, we evaluated the extent to which elevated IQ in the control group might affect the structural differences observed. We estimated that two thirds of the observed brain differences were attributable to ALL and its treatment. In addition to the structural changes, survivors showed, on average, globally lower white matter fractional anisotropy (-3%) and higher radial diffusivity (+5%) (p < 10(−6)), but no differences in magnetization transfer ratio. CONCLUSIONS: Neuroanatomical alterations in late childhood and adolescent ALL survivors treated with chemotherapy-only protocols are widespread, with white matter being somewhat more affected than gray matter. These MRI results indicate brain development is altered in ALL survivors and highlight the need to examine how these alterations emerge.
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spelling pubmed-75228532020-10-02 Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter van der Plas, Ellen Spencer Noakes, T. Leigh Butcher, Darci T. Weksberg, Rosanna Galin-Corini, Laura Wanstall, Elizabeth A. Te, Patrick Hopf, Laura Guger, Sharon Spiegler, Brenda J. Hitzler, Johann Schachar, Russell J. Ito, Shinya Nieman, Brian J. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article INTRODUCTION: Cure rates for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have reached an all-time high (>90%); however, neurocognitive difficulties continue to affect quality of life in at least a subset of survivors. There are relatively few quantitative neuroimaging studies in child and adolescent ALL survivors treated with chemotherapy only. Use of different outcome measures or limited sample sizes restrict our ability to make inferences about patterns of brain development following chemotherapy treatment. In this study, we used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate brain outcomes in ALL survivors, comparing against a group of typically developing, cancer free peers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Participants included 71 ALL survivors, on average 8 years after diagnosis and 8–18 years of age, and 83 typically developing controls. Anatomical MRI was performed to evaluate brain structure; diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI were used to examine brain tissue microstructure. RESULTS: Successful MRI scans were acquired in 67 survivors (94%) and 82 controls (99%). Structurally, ALL survivors exhibited widespread reductions in brain volume, with 6% less white matter and 5% less gray matter than controls (p = 0.003 and 0.0006 respectively). Much of the brain appeared affected – 71 of 90 evaluated structures showed smaller volume – with the most notable exception being the occipital lobe, where no significant differences were observed. Average full-scale IQ in the survivor and control groups were 95 (CI 92–99) and 110 (CI 107–113), respectively. Using data from the NIH Pediatric MRI Data Repository, we evaluated the extent to which elevated IQ in the control group might affect the structural differences observed. We estimated that two thirds of the observed brain differences were attributable to ALL and its treatment. In addition to the structural changes, survivors showed, on average, globally lower white matter fractional anisotropy (-3%) and higher radial diffusivity (+5%) (p < 10(−6)), but no differences in magnetization transfer ratio. CONCLUSIONS: Neuroanatomical alterations in late childhood and adolescent ALL survivors treated with chemotherapy-only protocols are widespread, with white matter being somewhat more affected than gray matter. These MRI results indicate brain development is altered in ALL survivors and highlight the need to examine how these alterations emerge. Elsevier 2020-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7522853/ /pubmed/32980598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102428 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
van der Plas, Ellen
Spencer Noakes, T. Leigh
Butcher, Darci T.
Weksberg, Rosanna
Galin-Corini, Laura
Wanstall, Elizabeth A.
Te, Patrick
Hopf, Laura
Guger, Sharon
Spiegler, Brenda J.
Hitzler, Johann
Schachar, Russell J.
Ito, Shinya
Nieman, Brian J.
Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
title Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
title_full Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
title_fullStr Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
title_short Quantitative MRI outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: Evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
title_sort quantitative mri outcomes in child and adolescent leukemia survivors: evidence for global alterations in gray and white matter
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32980598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102428
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