Comparison of Picrosirius Red Staining With Second Harmonic Generation Imaging for the Quantification of Clinically Relevant Collagen Fiber Features in Histopathology Samples

Author:

Drifka Cole R.12345,Loeffler Agnes G.12345,Mathewson Kara12345,Mehta Guneet12345,Keikhosravi Adib12345,Liu Yuming12345,Lemancik Stephanie12345,Ricke William A.12345,Weber Sharon M.12345,Kao W. John12345,Eliceiri Kevin W.12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering (CRD, AK, WJK, KWE), University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

2. Laboratory for Optical and Computational Instrumentation (LOCI) (CRD, KM, GM, AK, YL, WJK, KWE), University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

3. Department of Surgical Pathology (AGL), University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

4. Department of Urology (SL, WAR), University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

5. Department of Surgery (SMW, WJK), University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Abstract

Stromal collagen alignment has been shown to have clinical significance in a variety of cancers and in other diseases accompanied by fibrosis. While much of the biological and clinical importance of collagen changes has been demonstrated using second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging in experimental settings, implementation into routine clinical pathology practice is currently prohibitive. To translate the assessment of collagen organization into routine pathology workflow, a surrogate visualization method needs to be examined. The objective of the present study was to quantitatively compare collagen metrics generated from SHG microscopy and commonly available picrosirius red stain with standard polarization microscopy (PSR-POL). Each technique was quantitatively compared with established image segmentation and fiber tracking algorithms using human pancreatic cancer as a model, which is characterized by a pronounced stroma with reorganized collagen fibers. Importantly, PSR-POL produced similar quantitative trends for most collagen metrics in benign and cancerous tissues as measured by SHG. We found it notable that PSR-POL detects higher fiber counts, alignment, length, straightness, and width compared with SHG imaging but still correlates well with SHG results. PSR-POL may provide sufficient and additional information in a conventional clinical pathology laboratory for certain types of collagen quantification.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Histology,Anatomy

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