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Human-interpretable image features derived from densely mapped cancer pathology slides predict diverse molecular phenotypes
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2021
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Abstract
Computational methods have made substantial progress in improving the accuracy and throughput of pathology workflows for diagnostic, prognostic, and genomic prediction. Still, lack of interpretability remains a significant barrier to clinical integration. We present an approach for predicting clinically-relevant molecular phenotypes from whole-slide histopathology images using human-interpretable image features (HIFs). Our method leverages >1.6 million annotations from board-certified pathologists across >5700 samples to train deep learning models for cell and tissue classification that can exhaustively map whole-slide images at two and four micron-resolution. Cell- and tissue-type model outputs are combined into 607 HIFs that quantify specific and biologically-relevant characteristics across five cancer types. We demonstrate that these HIFs correlate with well-known markers of the tumor microenvironment and can predict diverse molecular signatures (AUROC 0.601-0.864), including expression of four immune checkpoint proteins and homologous recombination deficiency, with performance comparable to 'black-box' methods. Our HIF-based approach provides a comprehensive, quantitative, and interpretable window into the composition and spatial architecture of the tumor microenvironment.
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Autoren
- James A. Diao
- Jason K. Wang
- Wan Fung Chui
- Victoria Mountain
- Sai Chowdary Gullapally
- Ramprakash Srinivasan
- Richard N. Mitchell
- Benjamin Glass
- Sara Hoffman
- Sudha Rao
- Chirag Maheshwari
- Abhik Lahiri
- Aaditya Prakash
- Ryan McLoughlin
- Jennifer K. Kerner
- Murray B. Resnick
- Michael Montalto
- Aditya Khosla
- Ilan Wapinski
- Andrew H. Beck
- Hunter Elliott
- Amaro Taylor‐Weiner