Scattering-Based Light-Sheet Microscopy Imaging of Human Papillomavirus–Associated Squamous Lesions of the Anal Canal: A Proof-of-Principle Study

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY Modern Pathology Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1016/j.modpat.2024.100493
Brooke Liang , Jingwei Zhao , Yongjun Kim , Keegan Q. Barry-Holson , David B. Bingham , Gregory W. Charville , Teresa M. Darragh , Ann K. Folkins , Brooke E. Howitt , Christina S. Kong , Teri A. Longacre , Austin J. McHenry , Angus M.S. Toland , Xiaoming Zhang , Koeun Lim , Michelle J. Khan , Dongkyun Kang , Eric J. Yang
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Demand for anal cancer screening is expected to rise following the recent publication of the Anal Cancer–HSIL Outcomes Research trial, which showed that treatment of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions significantly reduces the rate of progression to anal cancer. While screening for human papillomavirus–associated squamous lesions in the cervix is well established and effective, this is less true for other sites in the lower anogenital tract. Current anal cancer screening and prevention rely on high-resolution anoscopy with biopsies. This procedure has a steep learning curve for providers and may cause patient discomfort. Scattering-based light-sheet microscopy (sLSM) is a novel imaging modality with the potential to mitigate these challenges through real-time, microscopic visualization of disease-susceptible tissue. Here, we report a proof-of-principle study that establishes feasibility of dysplasia detection using an sLSM device. We imaged 110 anal biopsy specimens collected prospectively at our institution’s dysplasia clinic (including 30 nondysplastic, 40 low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion, and 40 high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion specimens) and found that these optical images are highly interpretable and accurately recapitulate histopathologic features traditionally used for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus–associated squamous dysplasia. A reader study to assess diagnostic accuracy suggests that sLSM images are noninferior to hematoxylin and eosin images for the detection of anal dysplasia (sLSM accuracy = 0.87; hematoxylin and eosin accuracy = 0.80; P = .066). Given these results, we believe that sLSM technology holds great potential to enhance the efficacy of anal cancer screening by allowing accurate sampling of diagnostic tissue at the time of anoscopy. While the current imaging study was performed on ex vivo biopsy specimens, we are currently developing a handheld device for in vivo imaging that will provide immediate microscopic guidance to high-resolution anoscopy providers.

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基于散射的肛管人类乳头状瘤病毒相关鳞状病变光片显微成像:原理验证研究
最近公布的肛门癌-HSIL 结果研究试验表明,治疗高级别鳞状上皮内病变可显著降低肛门癌的进展率,因此肛门癌筛查的需求预计会上升。虽然宫颈人乳头状瘤病毒相关鳞状病变的筛查已经非常成熟和有效,但下生殖道其他部位的筛查却不尽人意。目前的肛门癌筛查和预防主要依靠高分辨率肛门镜检查和活检。这种检查方法对医生来说学习曲线较长,可能会引起病人不适。基于散射的光片显微镜(sLSM)是一种新型成像模式,通过对易患病组织进行实时、显微可视化,有可能减轻这些挑战。在此,我们报告了一项原理验证研究,该研究确定了使用 sLSM 设备检测发育不良的可行性。我们对本机构发育不良诊所前瞻性收集的 110 份肛门活检标本(包括 30 份非发育不良标本、40 份低级别鳞状上皮内病变标本和 40 份高级别鳞状上皮内病变标本)进行了成像,发现这些光学图像具有很高的可解释性,并准确再现了传统上用于诊断人类乳头瘤病毒相关鳞状上皮内发育不良的组织病理学特征。一项评估诊断准确性的读者研究表明,在检测肛门发育不良方面,sLSM 图像并不比苏木精和伊红图像差(sLSM 准确率 = 0.87;苏木精和伊红准确率 = 0.80;P = 0.066)。鉴于这些结果,我们认为 sLSM 技术在肛门镜检查时可对诊断组织进行准确取样,因此在提高肛门癌筛查效率方面具有巨大潜力。虽然目前的成像研究是在体外活检标本上进行的,但我们目前正在开发一种用于体内成像的手持设备,它将为高分辨率肛门镜检查提供者提供即时的显微引导。
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Modern Pathology
Modern Pathology 医学-病理学
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18 days
期刊介绍: Modern Pathology, an international journal under the ownership of The United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP), serves as an authoritative platform for publishing top-tier clinical and translational research studies in pathology. Original manuscripts are the primary focus of Modern Pathology, complemented by impactful editorials, reviews, and practice guidelines covering all facets of precision diagnostics in human pathology. The journal's scope includes advancements in molecular diagnostics and genomic classifications of diseases, breakthroughs in immune-oncology, computational science, applied bioinformatics, and digital pathology.
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