Correlation between DCE-MRI radiomics features and Ki-67 expression in invasive breast cancer

Oncol Lett. 2018 Oct;16(4):5084-5090. doi: 10.3892/ol.2018.9271. Epub 2018 Aug 6.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between Ki-67 expression and radiomics features of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in patients with invasive breast cancer. A total of 53 cases with low-Ki-67 expression (Ki-67 proliferation index <14%) and 106 cases with high-Ki-67 expression (Ki-67 proliferation index >14%) were investigated. A systematic approach was applied that focused on the automated segmentation of lesions and extraction of radiomics features. For each lesion 5 morphology, 4 gray-scale histogram and 6 texture features were obtained, and statistical analyzes were performed to assess the differences in these features between the low- and high-Ki-67 expressions. One morphology metric (area), 3 gray-scale histogram indexes (standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis) and 3 texture features (contrast, homogeneity and inverse differential moment) demonstrated a significant difference (P<0.05), with low-Ki-67 expression lesions tending to be smaller, clearer and heterogeneous when compared with the high-Ki-67 expressed cases. These results may provide a noninvasive means to better understand the proliferation of breast cancer.

Keywords: Ki-67 expression; invasive breast cancer; magnetic resonance imaging; proliferation; radiomics.