Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI Mapping of Vascular Permeability for Evaluation of Breast Cancer Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response Using Image-to-Image Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks

Author:

Arledge Chad A.,Zhao Alan H.,Topaloglu Umit,Zhao Dawen

Abstract

AbstractDynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI is a non-invasive imaging technique that has become a quantitative standard for assessing tumor microvascular permeability. Through the application of a pharmacokinetic (PK) model to a series of T1-weighed MR images acquired after an injection of a contrast agent, several vascular permeability parameters can be quantitatively estimated. These parameters, including Ktrans, a measure of capillary permeability, have been widely implemented for assessing tumor vascular function as well as tumor therapeutic response. However, conventional PK modeling for translation of DCE MRI to PK vascular permeability parameter maps is complex and time-consuming for dynamic scans with thousands of pixels per image. In recent years, image-to-image conditional generative adversarial network (cGAN) is emerging as a robust approach in computer vision for complex cross-domain translation tasks. Through a sophisticated adversarial training process between two neural networks, image-to-image cGANs learn to effectively translate images from one domain to another, producing images that are indistinguishable from those in the target domain. In the present study, we have developed a novel image-to-image cGAN approach for mapping DCE MRI data to PK vascular permeability parameter maps. The DCE-to-PK cGAN not only generates high-quality parameter maps that closely resemble the ground truth, but also significantly reduces computation time over 1000-fold. The utility of the cGAN approach to map vascular permeability is validated using open-source breast cancer patient DCE MRI data provided by The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA). This data collection includes images and pathological analyses of breast cancer patients acquired before and after the first cycle of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT). Importantly, in good agreement with previous studies leveraging this dataset, the percentage change of vascular permeability Ktransderived from the DCE-to-PK cGAN enables early prediction of responders to NACT.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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