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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2022
Filed:
Feb. 26, 2019
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, MN (US);
Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of Arizona State University, Scottsdale, AZ (US);
Leland S. Hu, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Kristin R. Swanson, Phoenix, AZ (US);
J. Ross Mitchell, Scottsdale, AZ (US);
Nhan L. Tran, Peoria, AZ (US);
Jing Li, Tempe, AZ (US);
Teresa Wu, Gilbert, AZ (US);
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, ME (US);
Arizona Board of Regents, Scottsdale, AZ (US);
Abstract
Methods that implement image-guided tissue analysis, MRI-based computational modeling, and imaging informatics to analyze the diversity and dynamics of molecularly-distinct subpopulations and the evolving competitive landscapes in human glioblastoma multiforme ('GBM') are provided. Machine learning models are constructed based on multiparametric MRI data and molecular data (e.g., CNV, exome, gene expression). Models can also be built based on specific biological factors, such as sex and age. Inputting MRI data into the trained predictive models generates maps that depict spatial patterns of molecular markers, which can be used to quantify and co-localize regions molecularly distinct subpopulations in tumors and other regions, such as the non-enhancing parenchyma, or brain around tumor ('BAT') regions.