Precision immunoprofiling by image analysis and artificial intelligence

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Viktor H. Koelzer
Korsuk Sirinukunwattana
Jens Rittscher
Kirsten D. Mertz
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[1] University of Birmingham,Institute of Cancer and Genomic Science
[2] University of Oxford,Molecular and Population Genetics Laboratory, Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics
[3] University of Oxford,Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Engineering Science
[4] University of Oxford,Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Nuffield Department of Medicine
[5] University of Oxford,Target Discovery Institute, NDM Research Building
[6] Cantonal Hospital Baselland,Institute of Pathology
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Virchows Archiv | 2019年 / 474卷
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Personalized medicine; Immuno-oncology; Immunotherapy; Digital pathology; Image analysis; Machine learning; Artificial intelligence;
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Clinical success of immunotherapy is driving the need for new prognostic and predictive assays to inform patient selection and stratification. This requirement can be met by a combination of computational pathology and artificial intelligence. Here, we critically assess computational approaches supporting the development of a standardized methodology in the assessment of immune-oncology biomarkers, such as PD-L1 and immune cell infiltrates. We examine immunoprofiling through spatial analysis of tumor-immune cell interactions and multiplexing technologies as a predictor of patient response to cancer treatment. Further, we discuss how integrated bioinformatics can enable the amalgamation of complex morphological phenotypes with the multiomics datasets that drive precision medicine. We provide an outline to machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence tools and illustrate fields of application in immune-oncology, such as pattern-recognition in large and complex datasets and deep learning approaches for survival analysis. Synergies of surgical pathology and computational analyses are expected to improve patient stratification in immuno-oncology. We propose that future clinical demands will be best met by (1) dedicated research at the interface of pathology and bioinformatics, supported by professional societies, and (2) the integration of data sciences and digital image analysis in the professional education of pathologists.
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页码:511 / 522
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