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Investigating the contribution of hyaluronan to the breast tumour microenvironment using multiparametric MRI and MR elastography

Emma L Reeves
Jin Li
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Konstantinos Zormpas-Petridis
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Jessica K R Boult
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James Sullivan
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Craig Cummings
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Barbara Blouw
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David Kang
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Jeffrey C Bamber
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Yann Jamin
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Simon P Robinson

Résumé

Hyaluronan (HA) is a key component of the dense extracellular matrix in breast cancer, and its accumulation is associated with poor prognosis and metastasis. Pegvorhyaluronidase alfa (PEGPH20) enzymatically degrades HA and can enhance drug delivery and treatment response in preclinical tumour models. Clinical development of stromal‐targeted therapies would be accelerated by imaging biomarkers that inform on therapeutic efficacy in vivo . Here, PEGPH20 response was assessed by multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in three orthotopic breast tumour models. Treatment of 4T1/HAS3 tumours, the model with the highest HA accumulation, reduced T 1 and T 2 relaxation times and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), and increased the magnetisation transfer ratio, consistent with lower tissue water content and collapse of the extracellular space. The transverse relaxation rate R 2 * increased, consistent with greater erythrocyte accessibility following vascular decompression. Treatment of MDA‐MB‐231 LM2‐4 tumours reduced ADC and dramatically increased tumour viscoelasticity measured by MR elastography. Correlation matrix analyses of data from all models identified ADC as having the strongest correlation with HA accumulation, suggesting that ADC is the most sensitive imaging biomarker of tumour response to PEGPH20.

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diaminobenzidine DWI diffusionweighted imaging ECM extracellular matrix FBS foetal bovine serum FFPE formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded FOV field of view GAG glycosaminoglycan G d elastic modulus G l viscous modulus H&E haematoxylin and eosin HA hyaluronan HAS3 hyaluronan synthase 3 IFP interstitial fluid pressure IHC immunohistochemistry IS-MRI intrinsic susceptibility magnetic resonance imaging MGE multiple gradient echo MRE magnetic resonance elastography MRI magnetic resonance imaging MTR magnetisation transfer ratio PEGPH20 pegvorhyaluronidase alfa PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene R 2 * breast cancer extracellular matrix hyaluronan multiparametric MRI PEGPH20 ADC apparent diffusion coefficient CV WS within-subject test-retest coefficient of variation DAB diaminobenzidine DWI diffusionweighted imaging ECM extracellular matrix FBS foetal bovine serum FFPE formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded FOV field of view GAG glycosaminoglycan G d elastic modulus G l viscous modulus H&E haematoxylin and eosin HA hyaluronan HAS3 hyaluronan synthase 3 IFP interstitial fluid pressure IHC immunohistochemistry IS-MRI intrinsic susceptibility magnetic resonance imaging MGE multiple gradient echo MRE magnetic resonance elastography MRI magnetic resonance imaging MTR magnetisation transfer ratio PEGPH20 pegvorhyaluronidase alfa PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene R 2 * transverse relaxation rate breast cancer multiparametric MRI PEGPH20 ADC apparent diffusion coefficient CV WS within-subject test-retest coefficient of variation DAB
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hal-04795224 , version 1 (21-11-2024)

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Emma L Reeves, Jin Li, Konstantinos Zormpas-Petridis, Jessica K R Boult, James Sullivan, et al.. Investigating the contribution of hyaluronan to the breast tumour microenvironment using multiparametric MRI and MR elastography. Molecular Oncology, 2023, 17 (6), pp.1076-1092. ⟨10.1002/1878-0261.13437⟩. ⟨hal-04795224⟩
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