Histomolecular Validation of [<sup>18</sup>F]-FACBC in Gliomas Using Image-Localized Biopsies
Vindstad, Benedikte Emilie; Skjulsvik, Anne Jarstein; Pedersen, Lars Kjelsberg; Berntsen, Erik Magnus; Solheim, Ole Skeidsvoll; Ingebrigtsen, Tor; Reinertsen, Ingerid; Johansen, Håkon; Eikenes, Live; Karlberg, Anna Maria
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Abstract
Background: Gliomas have a heterogeneous nature, and identifying the most aggressive parts of the tumor and defining tumor borders are important for histomolecular diagnosis, surgical resection, and radiation therapy planning. This study evaluated [18F]-FACBC PET for glioma tissue classification.
Methods: Pre-surgical [18F]-FACBC PET/MR images were used during surgery and image-localized biopsy sampling in patients with high- and low-grade glioma. TBR was compared to histomolecular results to determine optimal threshold values, sensitivity, specificity, and AUC values for the classification of tumor tissue. Additionally, PET volumes were determined in patients with glioblastoma based on the optimal threshold. [18F]-FACBC PET volumes and diagnostic accuracy were compared to ce-T1 MRI. In total, 48 biopsies from 17 patients were analyzed.
Results: [18F]-FACBC had low uptake in non-glioblastoma tumors, but overall higher sensitivity and specificity for the classification of tumor tissue (0.63 and 0.57) than ce-T1 MRI (0.24 and 0.43). Additionally, [18F]-FACBC TBR was an excellent classifier for IDH1-wildtype tumor tissue (AUC: 0.83, 95% CI: 0.71–0.96). In glioblastoma patients, PET tumor volumes were on average eight times larger than ce-T1 MRI volumes and included 87.5% of tumor-positive biopsies compared to 31.5% for ce-T1 MRI.
Conclusion: The addition of [18F]-FACBC PET to conventional MRI could improve tumor classification and volume delineation.