Background: The arcuate fasciculus (AF) is a critical white matter (WM) tract that connects key cortical language-processing regions, including the so-called Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas. The aim of the present study was to quantitatively assess its radiological–anatomical–morphometric modifications according to different brain tumor histotypes. Methods: A retrospective multicentric Italian study was conducted. AF reconstructions were calculated for both hemispheres for each patient diagnosed with glioblastoma (GBM), low-grade glioma (LGG), brain metastasis, and meningioma using Elements Fibertracking 2.0 software (Brainlab AG, Munich, Germany). A 3D object of each fascicle was evaluated for its volume, average fractional anisotropy (FA), and length. The cerebral healthy hemisphere was compared to the pathological contralateral in different tumor histotypes. Results: In total, 1294 patients were evaluated. A total of 156 met the inclusion criteria. We found a significant difference between healthy hemisphere and the contralateral for AF mean length and volume (p = 0.01 and p < 0.001, respectively). Considering separately the different tumor histotypes, the GBM subgroup (98, 63%) confirmed the results for mean FA and volume (p-value < 0.001); LGG patients (26, 17%) showed no significant difference between healthy and pathological hemisphere for AF mean length, mean FA, and volume (p-value 0.5, p-value 0.3, p-value <0.1, respectively). In patients affected by brain metastasis (18, 12%), Student’s t-test showed a significant difference for FA (p-value 0.003). No differences were found in patients affected by meningiomas (14, 9%) (14). Conclusions: Thorough knowledge of the microscopic anatomy and function of the arcuate fasciculus, as well as the pattern of growth of the different brain tumor histotypes, along with a careful preoperative neuroradiological assessment are mandatory to plan a tailored surgical strategy and perform a safe and effective surgical technique. The AF could be displaced and infiltrated/destructed by the solid component and peritumoral edema, respectively, of GBM. LGG shows a prevalent infiltrative pattern. Metastases account for AF dislocation due to peritumoral edema. Meningiomas do not affect WM anatomy.
Neuroradiological Evaluation of Anatomo-Morphometric Arcuate Fascicle Modifications According to Different Brain Tumor Histotypes: An Italian Multicentric Study / Altieri, R., Bianconi, A., Caneva, S., Cirillo, G., Cofano, F., Corvino, S., De Divitiis, O., Della Pepa, G.M., De Luca, C., Fiaschi, P., Galieri, G., Garbossa, D., La Rocca, G., Marino, S., Mazzucchi, E., Menna, G., Mezzogiorno, A., Morello, A., Olivi, A., Papa, M., et al.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 15:6(2025). [10.3390/brainsci15060625]
Neuroradiological Evaluation of Anatomo-Morphometric Arcuate Fascicle Modifications According to Different Brain Tumor Histotypes: An Italian Multicentric Study
Cirillo, Giovanni;Corvino, Sergio;De Luca, Ciro;Pacella, Daniela;Virtuoso, Assunta;
2025
Abstract
Background: The arcuate fasciculus (AF) is a critical white matter (WM) tract that connects key cortical language-processing regions, including the so-called Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas. The aim of the present study was to quantitatively assess its radiological–anatomical–morphometric modifications according to different brain tumor histotypes. Methods: A retrospective multicentric Italian study was conducted. AF reconstructions were calculated for both hemispheres for each patient diagnosed with glioblastoma (GBM), low-grade glioma (LGG), brain metastasis, and meningioma using Elements Fibertracking 2.0 software (Brainlab AG, Munich, Germany). A 3D object of each fascicle was evaluated for its volume, average fractional anisotropy (FA), and length. The cerebral healthy hemisphere was compared to the pathological contralateral in different tumor histotypes. Results: In total, 1294 patients were evaluated. A total of 156 met the inclusion criteria. We found a significant difference between healthy hemisphere and the contralateral for AF mean length and volume (p = 0.01 and p < 0.001, respectively). Considering separately the different tumor histotypes, the GBM subgroup (98, 63%) confirmed the results for mean FA and volume (p-value < 0.001); LGG patients (26, 17%) showed no significant difference between healthy and pathological hemisphere for AF mean length, mean FA, and volume (p-value 0.5, p-value 0.3, p-value <0.1, respectively). In patients affected by brain metastasis (18, 12%), Student’s t-test showed a significant difference for FA (p-value 0.003). No differences were found in patients affected by meningiomas (14, 9%) (14). Conclusions: Thorough knowledge of the microscopic anatomy and function of the arcuate fasciculus, as well as the pattern of growth of the different brain tumor histotypes, along with a careful preoperative neuroradiological assessment are mandatory to plan a tailored surgical strategy and perform a safe and effective surgical technique. The AF could be displaced and infiltrated/destructed by the solid component and peritumoral edema, respectively, of GBM. LGG shows a prevalent infiltrative pattern. Metastases account for AF dislocation due to peritumoral edema. Meningiomas do not affect WM anatomy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


