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Author Spotlight: Patient-Informed 3D Model for Studying Glioblastoma Invasion via Interstitial Fluid Flow
Published on: October 18, 2024
Interstitial fluid transport dynamics predict glioblastoma invasion and progression
Cora M Carman-Esparza1,2, Caleb A Stine1, Naciye Atay1,2
1Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, Virginia Tech, Roanoke, VA USA.
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Glioblastoma is characterized by aggressive infiltration into surrounding brain tissue, hindering complete surgical resection and contributing to poor patient outcomes. Identifying tumor-specific invasion patterns is essential for advancing our understanding of glioblastoma progression and improving surgical and radiotherapeutic strategies. Here, we leverage in vivo dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) to noninvasively quantify interstitial fluid velocity, direction, and diffusion within and around glioblastomas. We introduce a novel vector-based pathline analysis to trace downstream accumulation of fluid flow originating from the tumor core, providing a spatially explicit perspective on local flow patterns. We find that localized fluid transport metrics predict glioblastoma invasion and progression, offering a new framework to non-invasively identify high-risk regions and guide targeted treatment approaches.
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