Cell-type-specific nuclear morphology predicts genomic instability and prognosis in multiple cancer types

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Abel John,Jain Suyog,Rajan Deepta,Padigela Harshith,Leidal Kenneth,Prakash Aaditya,Conway Jake,Nercessian Michael,Kirkup Christian,Javed Syed Ashar,Egger Robert,Trotter Benjamin,Gerardin Ylaine,Brosnan-Cashman Jacqueline A.,Dhoot Aditya,Montalto Michael C.,Wapinski Ilan,Khosla Archit,Drage Michael G.,Yu Limin,Taylor-Weiner Amaro

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAltered nuclei are ubiquitous in cancer, with changes in nuclear size, shape, and coloration accompanying cancer progression. However, comprehensive quantification of nuclear morphology across a whole-slide histologic image remains a challenge. Here, we describe the development of a pan-tissue, deep learning-based digital pathology pipeline for exhaustive nucleus detection, segmentation, and classification and the utility of this pipeline for nuclear morphologic biomarker discovery.MethodsManually-collected nucleus annotations (>29,000) were used to train an object detection and segmentation model for identifying nuclei, which was deployed to segment nuclei in H&E-stained slides from the BRCA, LUAD, and PRAD TCGA cohorts. Interpretable features describing the shape, size, color, and texture of each nucleus were extracted from model predictions. These quantitative nuclear features were compared to available metrics, including measurements of genomic instability, gene expression, and prognosis.ResultsThe nuclear segmentation and classification model trained herein performed comparably to previously reported models. Features extracted from the model revealed differences sufficient to distinguish between BRCA, LUAD, and PRAD. Furthermore, cancer cell nuclear area was associated with increased genomic instability, as measured by aneuploidy score and homologous recombination deficiency. In BRCA, increased fibroblast nuclear area was indicative of poor progression-free and overall survival and was associated with gene expression signatures related to extracellular matrix remodeling and anti-tumor immunity.ConclusionsWe developed a powerful pan-tissue approach for nucleus segmentation and featurization, enabling the construction of predictive models and the identification of features linking nuclear morphology with clinically-relevant prognostic biomarkers across multiple cancer types.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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