Automated classification of mitotic catastrophe by use of the centromere fragmentation morphology

Author:

Roy Kaushiki1234,Lewis Cody W.123,Chan Gordon K.123,Bhattacharjee Debotosh4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1Z2, Canada.

2. Experimental Oncology, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, AB T6G 1Z2, Canada.

3. Cancer Research Institute of Northern Alberta, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J7, Canada.

4. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, 188 Raja S.C. Mallick Road, Kolkata, WB, India 700032.

Abstract

Mitotic catastrophe is a common mode of tumor cell death. Cancer cells with a defective cell-cycle checkpoint often enter mitosis with damaged or under replicated chromosomes following genotoxic treatment. Premature condensation of the under-replicated (or damaged) chromosomes results in double-stranded DNA breaks at the centromere (centromere fragmentation). Centromere fragmentation is a morphological marker of mitotic catastrophe and is distinguished by the clustering of centromeres away from the chromosomes. We present an automated 2-step system for segmentation of cells exhibiting centromere fragmentation. The first step segments individual cells from clumps. We added two new terms, weighted local repelling term (WLRt) and weighted gradient term (WGt), in the energy functional of the traditional Chan–Vese based level set method. WLRt was used to generate a repelling force when contours of adjacent cells merged and then penalized the overlap. WGt enhances gradients between overlapping cells. The second step consists of a new algorithm, SBaN (shape-based analysis of each nucleus), which extracts features like circularity, major-axis length, minor-axis length, area, and eccentricity from each chromosome to identify cells with centromere fragmentation. The performance of SBaN algorithm for centromere fragmentation detection was statistically evaluated and the results were robust.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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