与胶质瘤出血相关的非侵入性生物标志物的鉴定

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ozal Beylerli , Leili Gulieva , Valentin Pavlov , Huaizhang Shi
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胶质瘤是最常见的原发性颅内恶性肿瘤之一,由于其高发病率和死亡率,其治疗仍然很复杂。胶质瘤内出血虽然相对罕见,但可加剧疾病进展,使临床决策复杂化,并使患者预后恶化。确定可靠的、非侵入性的生物标志物来预测或检测胶质瘤出血风险是一个新兴的研究重点。本文综述了非侵入性生物标志物的现状,包括先进的神经影像学参数、循环分子特征和遗传标记,这些生物标志物在识别胶质瘤出血方面显示出潜力。我们首先总结胶质瘤出血事件的机制和危险因素,强调肿瘤血管生成、微血管脆弱性和凝血功能障碍之间的病理生理相互作用。然后,我们探讨了现代神经成像技术的作用,如敏感性加权成像(SWI),动态对比增强MRI和基于放射学的分析模型,在揭示出血预测的血流动力学和结构特征。同时,我们评估了关键的循环生物标志物,从无细胞DNA到microrna和细胞外囊泡,这些标志物有望实时、微创地评估血管完整性。通过综合这些领域的证据,我们强调了它们各自的优势和局限性,并提出了一种结合成像和液体活检方法的综合策略,以提高诊断准确性。总的来说,本综述旨在为临床医生和研究人员提供对非侵入性生物标志物在胶质瘤出血背景下的效用和前景的全面了解,最终指导更个性化的监测和治疗干预。
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Identification of non-invasive biomarkers associated with glioma hemorrhage
Gliomas are among the most prevalent primary intracranial malignancies, and their management remains complex due to high rates of morbidity and mortality. Hemorrhage within gliomas, although relatively uncommon, can exacerbate disease progression, complicate clinical decision-making, and worsen patient outcomes. Identifying reliable, non-invasive biomarkers that predict or detect hemorrhage risk in glioma is an emerging research priority. This review examines the current landscape of non-invasive biomarkers—including advanced neuroimaging parameters, circulating molecular signatures, and genetic markers—that have shown potential in identifying glioma hemorrhage. We begin by summarizing the mechanisms and risk factors underlying hemorrhagic events in glioma, emphasizing the pathophysiological interplay between tumor angiogenesis, microvascular fragility, and coagulopathies. We then explore the role of modern neuroimaging techniques, such as susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI), dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, and radiomic-based analytical models, in uncovering hemodynamic and structural features predictive of hemorrhage. Concurrently, we evaluate key circulating biomarkers—ranging from cell-free DNA to microRNAs and extracellular vesicles—that hold promise for real-time, minimally invasive assessment of vascular integrity. By synthesizing evidence from these domains, we highlight their individual strengths and limitations and propose an integrative strategy that combines imaging and liquid biopsy approaches for enhanced diagnostic accuracy. Collectively, this review aims to provide clinicians and researchers with a comprehensive understanding of the utility and prospects of non-invasive biomarkers in the context of glioma hemorrhage, ultimately guiding more personalized surveillance and therapeutic interventions.
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Brain Hemorrhages
Brain Hemorrhages Medicine-Surgery
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