Quantitative Prediction of Microsatellite Instability in Colorectal Cancer With Preoperative PET/CT-Based Radiomics

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作者
Li, Jiaru [1 ]
Yang, Ziyi [2 ,3 ]
Xin, Bowen [1 ]
Hao, Yichao [1 ]
Wang, Lisheng [4 ]
Song, Shaoli [2 ,3 ]
Xu, Junyan [2 ,3 ]
Wang, Xiuying [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Comp Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Fudan Univ, Dept Nucl Med, Shanghai Canc Ctr, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[3] Fudan Univ, Shanghai Med Coll, Dept Oncol, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Dept Automat, Shanghai, Peoples R China
关键词
microsatellite status; colorectal cancer; radiomics; machine learning; F-18-FDG PET/CT; ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; COLON-CANCER; BIOMARKER; BREAST; GENES;
D O I
10.3389/fonc.2021.702055
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objectives Microsatellite instability (MSI) status is an important hallmark for prognosis prediction and treatment recommendation of colorectal cancer (CRC). To address issues due to the invasiveness of clinical preoperative evaluation of microsatellite status, we investigated the value of preoperative F-18-FDG PET/CT radiomics with machine learning for predicting the microsatellite status of colorectal cancer patients. & nbsp; Methods A total of 173 patients that underwent F-18-FDG PET/CT scans before operations were retrospectively analyzed in this study. The microsatellite status for each patient was identified as microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) or microsatellite stable (MSS), according to the test for mismatch repair gene proteins with immunohistochemical staining methods. There were 2,492 radiomic features in total extracted from F-18-FDG PET/CT imaging. Then, radiomic features were selected through multivariate random forest selection and univariate relevancy tests after handling the imbalanced dataset through the random under-sampling method. Based on the selected features, we constructed a BalancedBagging model based on Adaboost classifiers to identify the MSI status in patients with CRC. The model performance was evaluated by the area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy on the validation dataset. & nbsp; Results The ensemble model was constructed based on two radiomic features and achieved an 82.8% AUC for predicting the MSI status of colorectal cancer patients. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 83.3, 76.3, and 76.8%, respectively. The significant correlation of the selected two radiomic features with multiple effective clinical features was identified (p < 0.05). & nbsp; Conclusion F-18-FDG PET/CT radiomics analysis with the machine learning model provided a quantitative, efficient, and non-invasive mechanism for identifying the microsatellite status of colorectal cancer patients, which optimized the treatment decision support.
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