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Data from MRI Imaging of the Hemodynamic Vasculature of Neuroblastoma Predicts Response to Antiangiogenic Treatment

Authors :
Yann Jamin
Simon P. Robinson
Louis Chesler
Yinyin Yuan
Dow-Mu Koh
Kieran McHugh
Neil Sebire
John Anderson
Lucas Moreno
Andrew D.J. Pearson
Lynley V. Marshall
Sucheta J. Vaidya
Alexander Koers
Giuseppe Barone
Ciara M. McErlean
Matthew Clarke
Evon Poon
Fernando Carceller
Matthew D. Blackledge
Neil P. Jerome
Konstantinos Zormpas-Petridis
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Childhood neuroblastoma is a hypervascular tumor of neural origin, for which antiangiogenic drugs are currently being evaluated; however, predictive biomarkers of treatment response, crucial for successful delivery of precision therapeutics, are lacking. We describe an MRI-pathologic cross-correlative approach using intrinsic susceptibility (IS) and susceptibility contrast (SC) MRI to noninvasively map the vascular phenotype in neuroblastoma Th-MYCN transgenic mice treated with the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitor cediranib. We showed that the transverse MRI relaxation rate R2* (second−1) and fractional blood volume (fBV, %) were sensitive imaging biomarkers of hemorrhage and vascular density, respectively, and were also predictive biomarkers of response to cediranib. Comparison with MRI and pathology from patients with MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma confirmed the high degree to which the Th-MYCN model vascular phenotype recapitulated that of the clinical phenotype, thereby supporting further evaluation of IS- and SC-MRI in the clinic. This study reinforces the potential role of functional MRI in delivering precision medicine to children with neuroblastoma.Significance:This study shows that functional MRI predicts response to vascular-targeted therapy in a genetically engineered murine model of neuroblastoma.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf676b5128089efffc995d39116a9a73