Quantitative radiomics and qualitative LI-RADS imaging descriptors for non-invasive assessment of β-catenin mutation status in hepatocellular carcinoma

Purpose Gain-of-function mutations in CTNNB1 , gene encoding for β-catenin, are observed in 25–30% of hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs). Recent studies have shown β-catenin activation to have distinct roles in HCC susceptibility to mTOR inhibitors and resistance to immunotherapy. Our goal was to deve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Abdominal imaging 2024-07, Vol.49 (7), p.2220-2230
Hauptverfasser: Arefan, Dooman, D’Ardenne, Nicholas M., Iranpour, Negaur, Catania, Roberta, Yousef, Jacob, Chupetlovska, Kalina, Moghe, Akshata, Sholosh, Biatta, Thangasamy, Senthur, Borhani, Amir A., Singhi, Aatur D., Monga, Satdarshan P., Furlan, Alessandro, Wu, Shandong
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Gain-of-function mutations in CTNNB1 , gene encoding for β-catenin, are observed in 25–30% of hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs). Recent studies have shown β-catenin activation to have distinct roles in HCC susceptibility to mTOR inhibitors and resistance to immunotherapy. Our goal was to develop and test a computational imaging-based model to non-invasively assess β-catenin activation in HCC, since liver biopsies are often not done due to risk of complications. Methods This IRB-approved retrospective study included 134 subjects with pathologically proven HCC and available β-catenin activation status, who also had either CT or MR imaging of the liver performed within 1 year of histological assessment. For qualitative descriptors, experienced radiologists assessed the presence of imaging features listed in LI-RADS v2018. For quantitative analysis, a single biopsy proven tumor underwent a 3D segmentation and radiomics features were extracted. We developed prediction models to assess the β-catenin activation in HCC using both qualitative and quantitative descriptors. Results There were 41 cases (31%) with β-catenin mutation and 93 cases (69%) without. The model’s AUC was 0.70 (95% CI 0.60, 0.79) using radiomics features and 0.64 (0.52, 0.74; p  = 0.468) using qualitative descriptors. However, when combined, the AUC increased to 0.88 (0.80, 0.92; p  = 0.009). Among the LI-RADS descriptors, the presence of a nodule-in-nodule showed a significant association with β-catenin mutations ( p  = 0.015). Additionally, 88 radiomics features exhibited a significant association ( p  
ISSN:2366-0058
2366-004X
2366-0058
DOI:10.1007/s00261-024-04344-2