Altered Perivascular Diffusivity in Glioblastoma:Integrating DTI-ALPS Index with Radio-Pathomicand Histopathologic Correlates
Biprojit Nath, Samuel A. Bobholz, Daniel C. Kim, Allison K. Lowman, Savannah R. Duenweg, Aleksandra Winiarz, Benjamin Chao, Fitzgerald Kyereme, Michael Barrett, Hope M. Reecher, Jennifer Connelly, E.Kelly S.Mrachek, J. Jacobsohn, Max O. Krucoff, Elaine T, A Mohit, D Daniel

TL;DR
This study shows that glioblastoma disrupts brain fluid drainage, as seen by MRI and confirmed by tissue analysis, which may affect patient survival.
Contribution
The study introduces the DTI-ALPS index as a novel MRI-based measure to assess glymphatic dysfunction in glioblastoma.
Findings
DTI-ALPS index was significantly lower on the tumor-affected side in glioblastoma patients.
Lower DTI-ALPS values correlated with larger tumor volumes and higher cellularity.
Patients with lower DTI-ALPS indices had worse overall survival.
Abstract
Glioblastoma is an aggressive primary brain tumor that often exhibits perivascular invasion. This behavior may directly interfere with glymphatic flow, hindering perivascular drainage routes. This study aims to assess glymphatic dysfunction in glioblastoma by evaluating the DTI-ALPS index, an MRI-based surrogate of glymphatic activity. We additionally correlate mpMRI-derived tumor features with radio-pathomic maps of hypercellularity. We included 368 IDH-wildtype GBM patients from the UCSF-PDGM dataset. Preoperative T1, T1C, FLAIR, ADC, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) maps were preprocessed using standard co-registration and intensity normalization protocols. Radio-pathomic maps of tumor cellularity were generated using a previously published model which was trained on spatially aligned autopsy samples. The DTI-ALPS index was computed using DTI maps normalized to the JHU-ICMB-FA…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus · Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
