Quantitative interpretation of bone marrow biopsies in MPN—What's the point in a molecular age?

Author:

Ryou Hosuk1,Lomas Oliver2ORCID,Theissen Helen3,Thomas Emily3,Rittscher Jens3456,Royston Daniel17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nuffield Division of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Radcliffe Department of Medicine University of Oxford Oxford UK

2. Department of Haematology Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford UK

3. Department of Engineering Science, Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) University of Oxford Oxford UK

4. Ground Truth Labs Oxford UK

5. Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford UK

6. Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research University of Oxford Oxford UK

7. Department of Pathology Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford UK

Abstract

SummaryThe diagnosis of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) requires the integration of clinical, morphological, genetic and immunophenotypic findings. Recently, there has been a transformation in our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying disease initiation and progression in MPN. This has been accompanied by the widespread application of high‐resolution quantitative molecular techniques. By contrast, microscopic interpretation of bone marrow biopsies by haematologists/haematopathologists remains subjective and qualitative. However, advances in tissue image analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) promise to transform haematopathology. Pioneering studies in bone marrow image analysis offer to refine our understanding of the boundaries between reactive samples and MPN subtypes and better capture the morphological correlates of high‐risk disease. They also demonstrate potential to improve the evaluation of current and novel therapeutics for MPN and other blood cancers. With increased therapeutic targeting of diverse molecular, cellular and extra‐cellular components of the marrow, these approaches can address the unmet need for improved objective and quantitative measures of disease modification in the context of clinical trials. This review focuses on the state‐of‐the‐art in image analysis/AI of bone marrow tissue, with an emphasis on its potential to complement and inform future clinical studies and research in MPN.

Funder

Blood Cancer UK

Cancer Research UK

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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