Yang Zuo-Cheng, Xue Bo-Wen, Song Xin-Yu, Yin Chuan-Dong, Yeh Fang-Cheng, Li Gen, Deng Zheng-Hai, Sun Sheng-Jun, Hou Zong-Gang, Xie Jian
Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2024 Jul 29;18:1283518. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1283518. eCollection 2024.
This study aimed to elucidate the influences of 1p/19q co-deletion on structural connectivity alterations in patients with dominant hemisphere insular diffuse gliomas.
We incorporated 32 cases of left insular gliomas and 20 healthy controls for this study. Using diffusion MRI, we applied correlational tractography, differential tractography, and graph theoretical analysis to explore the potential connectivity associated with 1p/19q co-deletion.
The study revealed that the quantitative anisotropy (QA) of key deep medial fiber tracts, including the anterior thalamic radiation, superior thalamic radiation, fornix, and cingulum, had significant negative associations with 1p/19q co-deletion (FDR = 4.72 × 10). These tracts are crucial in maintaining the integrity of brain networks. Differential analysis further supported these findings (FWER-corrected < 0.05). The 1p/19q non-co-deletion group exhibited significantly higher clustering coefficients (FDR-corrected < 0.05) and reduced betweenness centrality (FDR-corrected < 0.05) in regions around the tumor compared to HC group. Graph theoretical analysis indicated that non-co-deletion patients had increased local clustering and decreased betweenness centrality in peritumoral brain regions compared to co-deletion patients and healthy controls (FDR-corrected < 0.05). Additionally, despite not being significant through correction, patients with 1p/19q co-deletion exhibited lower trends in weighted average clustering coefficient, transitivity, small worldness, and global efficiency, while showing higher tendencies in weighted path length compared to patients without the co-deletion.
The findings of this study underline the significant role of 1p/19q co-deletion in altering structural connectivity in insular glioma patients. These alterations in brain networks could have profound implications for the neural functionality in patients with dominant hemisphere insular gliomas.
本研究旨在阐明1p/19q共缺失对优势半球岛叶弥漫性胶质瘤患者结构连接改变的影响。
本研究纳入了32例左侧岛叶胶质瘤患者和20名健康对照。使用扩散磁共振成像,我们应用相关纤维束成像、差异纤维束成像和图论分析来探索与1p/19q共缺失相关的潜在连接性。
研究表明,包括丘脑前辐射、丘脑上辐射、穹窿和扣带束在内的关键深部内侧纤维束的定量各向异性(QA)与1p/19q共缺失存在显著负相关(FDR = 4.72×10)。这些纤维束对维持脑网络的完整性至关重要。差异分析进一步支持了这些发现(错误发现率校正后<0.05)。与健康对照组相比,1p/19q非共缺失组在肿瘤周围区域表现出显著更高的聚类系数(错误发现率校正后<0.05)和更低的介数中心性(错误发现率校正后<0.05)。图论分析表明,与共缺失患者和健康对照相比,非共缺失患者在瘤周脑区的局部聚类增加,介数中心性降低(错误发现率校正后<0.05)。此外,尽管校正后不显著,但与无共缺失的患者相比,1p/19q共缺失的患者在加权平均聚类系数、传递性、小世界性质和全局效率方面呈现较低趋势,而在加权路径长度方面呈现较高趋势。
本研究结果强调了1p/19q共缺失在改变岛叶胶质瘤患者结构连接方面的重要作用。脑网络的这些改变可能对优势半球岛叶胶质瘤患者的神经功能产生深远影响。