Label‐free imaging diagnosis and collagen‐optical evaluation of endometrioid adenocarcinoma with multiphoton microscopy

Author:

Liu Bin1,Liu Yan2,Liu Wenju3,Luo Tianyi4,Chen Wei1,Lin Cuibo1,Lin Ling1,Zhuo Shuangmu4ORCID,Sun Yang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynecology Clinical Oncology School of Fujian Medical University, Fujian Cancer Hospital Fuzhou China

2. Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Brain Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases, School of Basic Medical Sciences Fujian Medical University Fuzhou China

3. Department of Gastric Surgery Clinical Oncology School of Fujian Medical University, Fujian Cancer Hospital Fuzhou China

4. School of Science Jimei University Xiamen Fujian China

Abstract

AbstractThe assessment of tumor grade and pathological stage plays a pivotal role in determining the treatment strategy and predicting the prognosis of endometrial cancer. In this study, we employed multiphoton microscopy (MPM) to establish distinctive optical pathological signatures specific to endometrioid adenocarcinoma (EAC), while also assessing the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of MPM for this particular malignancy. The MPM technique exhibits robust capability in discriminating between benign hyperplasia and various grades of cancer tissue, with statistically significant differences observed in nucleocytoplasmic ratio and second harmonic generation/two‐photon excited fluorescence intensity. Moreover, by utilizing semi‐automated image analysis, we identified notable disparities in six collagen signatures between benign and malignant endometrial stroma. Our study demonstrates that MPM can differentiate between benign endometrial hyperplasia and EAC without labels, while also quantitatively assessing changes in the tumor microenvironment by analyzing collagen signatures in the endometrial stromal tissue.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Fujian Provincial Health Technology Project

Publisher

Wiley

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