SpaCell - a novel computational pathology biomarker: Germán Corredor, 19/06/23
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 Published On Jun 19, 2023

TIA Centre Seminar Series: Dr. Germán Corredor

Abstract: The tumor microenvironment is comprised of multiple cell types, with their spatial organization having been previously studied to identify associations with disease progression and response to therapy. These works, however, have focused on spatial interactions of a single cell type, ignoring spatial interplay between the remaining cells. Here, we introduce a framework to quantify complex spatial interactions on H&E-stained image between multiple cell families simultaneously within the microenvironment, called spatial connectivity of tumor and associated cells (SpaCell). First, nuclei are segmented and classified into different families (e.g., cancerous cells and lymphocytes) using a combination of image processing and machine learning techniques. Local clusters of proximal nuclei are then built for each family. Next, quantitative metrics are extracted from these clusters to capture inter- and intra-family relationships, namely: density of clusters, area intersected between clusters, diversity of clusters surrounding a cluster, architecture of clusters, among others. When evaluated for predicting risk of recurrence in HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma and non-small cell lung cancer, SpaCell was able to differentiate between patients at high and low risk of recurrence.

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