The aim of the study was to investigate the ability of
1HMRS to reflect proliferative activity of diffuse low-grade gliomas (WHO grade II). Between November 2002 and March 2007,
a prospective study was performed on consecutive patients with suspected supratentorial hemispheric diffuse low-grade tumors.
All the patients underwent MR examination using uniform procedures, and then surgical resection or biopsy within 2 weeks of
the MR examination. Proliferative activity of the tumors was assessed by Ki-67 immunochemistry (Mb-1) on paraffin embedded
tumor sections. Spectroscopic data was compared with Ki-67 labeling index and other histologic data such as histological subtype,
cellular atypia, cellular density using univariate and multivariate analysis. 82 of 97 consecutive patients had histologically
confirmed WHO grade 2 gliomas. Ki-67 proliferation index (PI) was correlated with specific spectral patterns: (1) low PI (<4%)
was associated with increased Cho/Cr and absence of both free lipids or lactates; (2) intermediate PI (4–8%) was associated
with resonance of lactates; and (3) high PI (>8%) was characterized by a resonance of free lipids. On multivariate analysis,
resonance of lactates and resonance of free lipids appeared as independent predictors of intermediate PI (
P < 0.001) and high PI (
P < 0.001), respectively; moreover, free lipids resonance was correlated with cellular atypia (
P < 0.05). This study suggests that
1HMRS is a reliable tool to evaluate the proliferation activity of WHO grade 2 glioma and to identify potentially more aggressive
clinical behavior.
Keywords Magnetic resonance spectroscopy - KI-67 labeling index - Low-grade glioma