Proton MRS of cervical cancer at 7 T

C S Arteaga de Castro, J P Hoogendam, I M L van Kalleveen, A J E Raaijmakers, R P Zweemer, R H M Verheijen, P R Luijten, W B Veldhuis, D W J Klomp

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Abstract

The differentiation grade of cervical cancer is histologically assessed by examining biopsies or surgical specimens. MRS is a highly sensitive technique that images tissue metabolism and can be used to increase the specificity of tissue characterization in a non-invasive manner. We aim to explore the feasibility of using in vivo 1 H-MRS at 7 T in women with cervical cancer to study tissue fatty acid composition. 10 women with histologically proven Stage IB1-IIB cervical cancer were scanned with a whole-body 7 T MR system with a multi-transmit system and an internal receive only monopole antenna. A STEAM sequence was used to obtain 1 H-MRS data. Fatty acid resonances were fitted with Lorentzian curves and the 2.1 ppm/1.3 ppm ratios were calculated. 1 H-MRS data showed fatty acid signals resonating at 2.1 ppm, 1.9 ppm, 1.5 ppm, 1.3 ppm and 0.9 ppm. Mean 2.1/1.3 ppm ratios were 0.019 ± 0.01, 0.021 ± 0.006, 0.12 ± 0.089 and 0.39 ± 0.27 for normal, Grade I, Grade II and Grade III groups respectively. Poorly differentiated tumor tissue (Grade III) showed elevated fatty acid ratios when compared with the well differentiated tumor (Grade I) or normal tissue. 1 H-MRS in cervical cancer at 7 T is feasible and individual fatty acid signals were detected. In addition, poorly differentiated tumors show more fatty acid unsaturation. The 2.1 ppm/1.3 ppm ratio has potential for tumor characterization in a non-invasive manner for uterine cervical cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere4015
JournalNMR in Biomedicine
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

Keywords

  • 7 T
  • cervical cancer
  • fatty acids
  • FIGO states
  • MRS
  • tumor grade
  • FIGO stage
  • 7 T

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