Deep‐learning based classification of a tumor marker for prognosis on Hodgkin's disease

Author:

Motmaen Ila1ORCID,Sereda Sergej1ORCID,Brobeil Alexander2ORCID,Shankar Ananth3ORCID,Braeuninger Andreas1ORCID,Hasenclever Dirk4ORCID,Gattenlöhner Stefan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Justus‐Liebig‐University University Hospital Giessen and Marburg GmbH Giessen Germany

2. Department of Pathology, University Hospital Heidelberg Heidelberg University Heidelberg Germany

3. Children and Young People's Cancer Services University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust London UK

4. Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany

Abstract

AbstractPurposeHodgkin's disease is a common malignant disorder in adolescent patients. Although most patients are cured, approximately 10%–15% of patients experience a relapse or have resistant disease. Furthermore, there are no definitive molecular predictors for early identification of patients at high risk of treatment failure to first line therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the deep learning‐based classifier model of medical image classification to predict clinical outcome that may help in appropriate therapeutic decisions.MethodsEighty‐three FFPE biopsy specimens from patients with Hodgkin's disease were stratified according to the patient's qPET scores, stained with picrosirius red dye and digitalized by whole slide image scanning. The resulting whole slide images were cut into tiles and annotated by two classes based on the collagen fibers' degree of coloring with picrosirius red. The neural network (YOLOv4) was then trained with the annotated data. Training was performed with 30 cases. Prognostic power of the weakly stained picrosirius red fibers was evaluated with 53 cases. The same neural network was trained with MMP9 stained tissue slides from the same cases and the quantification results were compared with the variant from the picrosirius red cases.ResultsThere was a weak monotonically increasing relationship by parametric ANOVA between the qPET groups and the percentages of weakly stained fibers (p = .0185). The qPET‐positive cases showed an average of 18% of weakly stained fibers, and the qPET‐negative cases 10%–14%. Detection performance showed an AUC of 0.79.ConclusionsPicrosirius red shows distinct associations as a prognostic metric candidate of disease progression in Hodgkin's disease cases using whole slide images but not sufficiently as a prognostic device.

Funder

Deutsche Krebshilfe

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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