Detection of glioblastoma response to temozolomide combined with bevacizumab based on µMRI and µPET imaging reveals [$^{18}$F]-fluoro-L-thymidine as an early and robust predictive marker for treatment efficacy

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Corroyer-Dulmont, Aurélien | Pérès, Elodie A. | Petit, Edwige | Guillamo, Jean-Sébastien | Varoqueaux, Nathalie | Roussel, Simon | Toutain, Jérôme | Divoux, Didier | Mackenzie, Eric T. | Delamare, Jérôme | Ibazizene, Méziane | Lecocq, Myriam | Jacobs, Andreas H. | Barre, Louisa | Bernaudin, Myriam | Valable, Samuel

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International audience. The individualized care of glioma patients ought to benefit from imaging biomarkers as precocious predictors of therapeutic efficacy. Contrast enhanced MRI and [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) –PET are routinely used in clinical settings; their ability to forecast the therapeutic response is controversial. The objectives of our preclinical study were to analyze sensitive mMRI and/or mPET imaging biomarkers to predict the efficacy of anti-angiogenic and/or chemotherapeutic regimens. Human U87 and U251 orthotopic glioma models were implanted in nude rats. Temozolomide and/or bevacizumab were administered. mMRI (anatomical, diffusion, and microrheological parameters) and mPET ([$^{18}$F]-FDG and [$^{18}$F]-fluoro-L-thymidine [FLT]–PET) studies were undertaken soon (t1) after treatment initiation compared with late anatomical mMRI evaluation of tumor volume (t2) and overall survival. In both models, FDG and FLT uptakes were attenuated at t1 in response to temozolomide alone or with bevacizumab. The distribution of FLT, reflecting intratumoral heterogeneity, was also modified. FDG was less predictive for treatment efficacy than was FLT (also highly correlated with outcome, P < .001 for both models). Cerebral blood volume was significantly decreased by temozolomide 1 bevacizumab and was correlated with survival for rats with U87 implants. While FLT was highly predictive of treatment efficacy, a combination of imaging biomarkers was superior to any one alone (P < .0001 in both tumorswith outcome). Our results indicate that FLT is a sensitive predictor of treatment efficacy and that predictability is enhanced by a combination of imaging biomarkers. These findings may translate clinically in that individualized glioma treatments could be decided in given patients after PET/MRI examinations.

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