Affiliation:
1. Gynaecological Cancer Research Group School of Clinical Medicine Faculty of Medicine and Health University of New South Wales Kensington NSW 2033 Australia
2. Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Engineering Department of Electrical Electronic and Information Engineering “G. Marconi” Alma Mater Studiorum‐University of Bologna Cesena 47521 Italy
Abstract
Abstract3D co‐cultures are key tools for in vitro biomedical research as they recapitulate more closely the in vivo environment while allowing a tighter control on the culture's composition and experimental conditions. The limited technologies available for the analysis of these models, however, hamper their widespread application. The separation of the contribution of the different cell types, in particular, is a fundamental challenge. In this work, ORACLE (OvaRiAn Cancer ceLl rEcognition) is presented, a deep neural network trained to distinguish between ovarian cancer and healthy cells based on the shape of their nucleus. The extensive validation that are conducted includes multiple cell lines and patient‐derived cultures to characterize the effect of all the major potential confounding factors. High accuracy and reliability are maintained throughout the analysis (F1score> 0.9 and Area under the ROC curve ‐ROC‐AUC‐ score = 0.99) demonstrating ORACLE's effectiveness with this detection and classification task. ORACLE is freely available (https://github.com/MarilisaCortesi/ORACLE/tree/main) and can be used to recognize both ovarian cancer cell lines and primary patient‐derived cells. This feature is unique to ORACLE and thus enables for the first time the analysis of in vitro co‐cultures comprised solely of patient‐derived cells.
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H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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