AI based pre-screening of large bowel cancer via weakly supervised learning of colorectal biopsy histology images

Author:

Bilal Mohsin,Tsang Yee Wah,Ali Mahmoud,Graham Simon,Hero Emily,Wahab Noorul,Dodd Katherine,Sahota Harvir,Lu Wenqi,Jahanifar Mostafa,Robinson Andrew,Azam Ayesha,Benes Ksenija,Nimir Mohammed,Bhalerao Abhir,Eldaly Hesham,Ahmed Raza Shan E,Gopalakrishnan Kishore,Minhas Fayyaz,Snead David,Rajpoot Nasir

Abstract

AbstractHistopathological examination is a pivotal step in the diagnosis and treatment planning of many major diseases. To facilitate the diagnostic decision-making and reduce the workload of pathologists, we present an AI-based pre-screening tool capable of identifying normal and neoplastic colon biopsies. To learn the differential histological patterns from whole slides images (WSIs) stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), our proposed weakly supervised deep learning method requires only slide-level labels and no detailed cell or region-level annotations. The proposed method was developed and validated on an internal cohort of biopsy slides (n=4 292) from two hospitals labeled with corresponding diagnostic categories assigned by pathologists after reviewing case reports. Performance of the proposed colon cancer pre-screening tool was evaluated in a cross-validation setting using the internal cohort (n=4 292) and also by an external validation on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort (n=731). With overall cross-validated classification accuracy (AUROC = 0.9895) and external validation accuracy (AUROC = 0.9746), the proposed tool promises high accuracy to assist with the pre-screening of colorectal biopsies in clinical practice. Analysis of saliency maps confirms the representation of disease heterogeneity in model predictions and their association with relevant pathological features. The proposed AI tool correctly reported some slides as neoplastic while clinical reports suggested they were normal. Additionally, we analyzed genetic mutations and gene enrichment analysis of AI-generated neoplastic scores to gain further insight into the model predictions and explore the association between neoplastic histology and genetic heterogeneity through representative genes and signaling pathways.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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