Title | Molecular MRI of collagen to diagnose and stage liver fibrosis. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Fuchs, BC, Wang, H, Yang, Y, Wei, L, Polasek, M, Schühle, DT, Lauwers, GY, Parkar, A, Sinskey, AJ, Tanabe, KK, Caravan, P |
Journal | J Hepatol |
Volume | 59 |
Issue | 5 |
Pagination | 992-8 |
Date Published | 2013 Nov |
ISSN | 1600-0641 |
Keywords | Animals, Carbon Tetrachloride, Collagen Type I, Disease Models, Animal, Disease Progression, Gadolinium, Liver, Liver Cirrhosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred Strains, Molecular Probes, ROC Curve, Severity of Illness Index |
Abstract | BACKGROUND & AIMS: The gold standard in assessing liver fibrosis is biopsy despite limitations like invasiveness and sampling error and complications including morbidity and mortality. Therefore, there is a major unmet medical need to quantify fibrosis non-invasively to facilitate early diagnosis of chronic liver disease and provide a means to monitor disease progression. The goal of this study was to evaluate the ability of several magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to stage liver fibrosis.METHODS: A gadolinium (Gd)-based MRI probe targeted to type I collagen (termed EP-3533) was utilized to non-invasively stage liver fibrosis in a carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) mouse model and the results were compared to other MRI techniques including relaxation times, diffusion, and magnetization transfer measurements.RESULTS: The most sensitive MR biomarker was the change in liver:muscle contrast to noise ratio (ΔCNR) after EP-3533 injection. We observed a strong positive linear correlation between ΔCNR and liver hydroxyproline (i.e. collagen) levels (r=0.89) as well as ΔCNR and conventional Ishak fibrosis scoring. In addition, the area under the receiver operating curve (AUR0C) for distinguishing early (Ishak ≤ 3) from late (Ishak ≥ 4) fibrosis was 0.942 ± 0.052 (p<0.001). By comparison, other MRI techniques were not as sensitive to changes in fibrosis in this model.CONCLUSIONS: We have developed an MRI technique using a collagen-specific probe for diagnosing and staging liver fibrosis, and validated it in the CCl4 mouse model. This approach should provide a better means to monitor disease progression in patients. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jhep.2013.06.026 |
Alternate Journal | J Hepatol |
Citation Key | 260 |
PubMed ID | 23838178 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC3805694 |
Grant List | K01 CA140861 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States R01 EB009062 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States EB009062 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States CA140861 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States |