Brain and Behavior (May 2024)

A radiomics‐based nomogram may be useful for predicting telomerase reverse transcriptase promoter mutation status in adult glioblastoma

  • Yao Li,
  • Ling Chen,
  • Lizhao Huang,
  • Xuedong Li,
  • Qidan Huang,
  • Lifang Tang,
  • Zhiwei Huang,
  • Li Zhu,
  • Tao Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background and purpose As a crucial diagnostic and prognostic biomarker, telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) promoter mutation holds immense significance for personalized treatment of patients with glioblastoma (GBM). In this study, we developed a radiomics nomogram to determine the TERT promoter mutation status and assessed its prognostic efficacy in GBM patients. Methods The study retrospectively included 145 GBM patients. A comprehensive set of 3736 radiomics features was extracted from preoperative magnetic resonance imaging, including T2‐weighted imaging, T1‐weighted imaging (T1WI), contrast‐enhanced T1WI, and fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery. The construction of the radiomics model was based on integrating the radiomics signature (rad‐score)with clinical features. Receiver‐operating characteristic curve analysis was employed to evaluate the discriminative ability of the prediction model, and the risk score was used to stratify patient outcomes. Results The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator classifier identified 10 robust features for constructing the prediction model, and the radiomics nomogram exhibited excellent performance in predicting TERT promoter mutation status, with area under the curve values of.906 (95% confidence interval [CI]:.850–.963) and.899 (95% CI:.708–.966) in the training and validation sets, respectively. The clinical utility of the radiomics nomogram is further supported by calibration curve and decision curve analyses. Additionally, the radiomics nomogram effectively stratified GBM patients with significantly different prognoses (HR = 1.767, p = .019). Conclusion The radiomics nomogram holds promise as a modality for evaluating TERT promoter mutations and prognostic outcomes in patients with GBM.

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