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Deep learning image analysis quantifies tumor heterogeneity and identifies microsatellite instability in colon cancer

Jill C. Rubinstein, Ali Foroughi pour, Jie Zhou, Todd Sheridan, Brian S. White, Jeffrey H. Chuang

2022Journal of Surgical Oncology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Deep learning utilizing convolutional neural networks (CNNs) applied to hematoxylin & eosin (H&E)-stained slides numerically encodes histomorphological tumor features. Tumor heterogeneity is an emerging biomarker in colon cancer that is, captured by these features, whereas microsatellite instability (MSI) is an established biomarker traditionally assessed by immunohistochemistry or polymerase chain reaction. METHODS: H&E-stained slides from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) colon cohort are passed through the CNN. Resulting imaging features are used to cluster morphologically similar slide regions. Tile-level pairwise similarities are calculated and used to generate a tumor heterogeneity score (THS). Patient-level THS is then correlated with TCGA-reported biomarkers, including MSI-status. RESULTS: H&E-stained images from 313 patients generated 534 771 tiles. Deep learning automatically identified and annotated cells by type and clustered morphologically similar slide regions. MSI-high tumors demonstrated significantly higher THS than MSS/MSI-low (p < 0.001). THS was higher in MLH1-silent versus non-silent tumors (p < 0.001). The sequencing derived MSIsensor score also correlated with THS (r = 0.51, p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Deep learning provides spatially resolved visualization of imaging-derived biomarkers and automated quantification of tumor heterogeneity. Our novel THS correlates with MSI-status, indicating that with expanded training sets, translational tools could be developed that predict MSI-status using H&E-stained images alone.

Topics & Concepts

Microsatellite instabilityMedicinePathologyColorectal cancerBiomarkerDeep learningImmunohistochemistryConvolutional neural networkCancerH&E stainDeep sequencingMLH1Computational biologyOncologyArtificial intelligenceInternal medicineBiologyMicrosatelliteGeneGenomeGeneticsComputer scienceDNA mismatch repairAlleleAI in cancer detectionRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingGenetic factors in colorectal cancer
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