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Data from Integrating AI-Powered Digital Pathology and Imaging Mass Cytometry Identifies Key Classifiers of Tumor Cells, Stroma, and Immune Cells in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

Posted on 2024-04-01 - 07:20
Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI)–powered approaches are becoming increasingly used as histopathologic tools to extract subvisual features and improve diagnostic workflows. On the other hand, hi-plex approaches are widely adopted to analyze the immune ecosystem in tumor specimens. Here, we aimed at combining AI-aided histopathology and imaging mass cytometry (IMC) to analyze the ecosystem of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). An AI-based approach was used on hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) sections from 158 NSCLC specimens to accurately identify tumor cells, both adenocarcinoma and squamous carcinoma cells, and to generate a classifier of tumor cell spatial clustering. Consecutive tissue sections were stained with metal-labeled antibodies and processed through the IMC workflow, allowing quantitative detection of 24 markers related to tumor cells, tissue architecture, CD45+ myeloid and lymphoid cells, and immune activation. IMC identified 11 macrophage clusters that mainly localized in the stroma, except for S100A8+ cells, which infiltrated tumor nests. T cells were preferentially localized in peritumor areas or in tumor nests, the latter being associated with better prognosis, and they were more abundant in highly clustered tumors. Integrated tumor and immune classifiers were validated as prognostic on whole slides. In conclusion, integration of AI-powered H&E and multiparametric IMC allows investigation of spatial patterns and reveals tissue relevant features with clinical relevance.

Significance:

Leveraging artificial intelligence–powered H&E analysis integrated with hi-plex imaging mass cytometry provides insights into the tumor ecosystem and can translate tumor features into classifiers to predict prognosis, genotype, and therapy response.

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Associazione italiana per la ricerca sul cancro (AIRC)

Ministero della salute-progetti di rete ACC

Ministero della Salute (Italy Ministry of Health)

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Alessandra Rigamonti
    Marika Viatore
    Rebecca Polidori
    Daoud Rahal
    Marco Erreni
    Maria Rita Fumagalli
    Damiano Zanini
    Andrea Doni
    Anna Rita Putignano
    Paola Bossi
    Emanuele Voulaz
    Marco Alloisio
    Sabrina Rossi
    Paolo Andrea Zucali
    Armando Santoro
    Vittoria Balzano
    Paola Nisticò
    Friedrich Feuerhake
    Alberto Mantovani
    Massimo Locati
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