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Contrast-Enhanced CT Texture Analysis in Colon Cancer: Correlation with Genetic Markers

Journal

TOMOGRAPHY
Volume 8, Issue 5, Pages 2193-2201

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/tomography8050184

Keywords

texture analysis; colorectal cancer; computed tomography; genetic markers; microsatellite instability; mismatch repair; KRAS; NRAS; BRAF

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The study aimed to investigate the relationship between contrast-enhanced CT texture features and specific genetic mutations involved in CRC carcinogenesis, and to predict their presence. The study utilized specific software to extract texture parameters from tumor regions, and found significant differences between MSI and MSS groups. These findings support the potential role of CT texture analysis in detecting MSI in CRC based on pre-treatment CT scans.
Background: The purpose of the study was to determine whether contrast-enhanced CT texture features relate to, and can predict, the presence of specific genetic mutations involved in CRC carcinogenesis. Materials and methods: This retrospective study analyzed the pre-operative CT in the venous phase of patients with CRC, who underwent testing for mutations in the KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, and MSI genes. Using a specific software based on CT images of each patient, for each slice including the tumor a region of interest was manually drawn along the margin, obtaining the volume of interest. A total of 56 texture parameters were extracted that were compared between the wild-type gene group and the mutated gene group. A p-value of Results: The study included 47 patients with stage III-IV CRC. Statistically significant differences between the MSS group and the MSI group were found in four parameters: GLRLM RLNU (area under the curve (AUC) 0.72, sensitivity (SE) 77.8%, specificity (SP) 65.8%), GLZLM SZHGE (AUC 0.79, SE 88.9%, SP 65.8%), GLZLM GLNU (AUC 0.74, SE 88.9%, SP 60.5%), and GLZLM ZLNU (AUC 0.77, SE 88.9%, SP 65.8%). Conclusions: The findings support the potential role of the CT texture analysis in detecting MSI in CRC based on pre-treatment CT scans.

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