Machine learning approach to assess brain metastatic burden in preclinical models.

4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in cell biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1016/bs.mcb.2024.10.001
Jessica Rappaport, Quanyi Chen, Tomi McGuire, Amélie Daugherty-Lopès, Romina Goldszmid
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Brain metastases (BrM) occur when malignant cells spread from a primary tumor located in other parts of the body to the brain. BrM is a deadly complication for cancer patients and severely lacks effective therapies. Due to the limited access to patient samples, preclinical models remain a very valuable tool for studying metastasis development, progression, and response to therapy. Thus, reliable methods to assess metastatic burden in these models are crucial. Here we describe step by step a new semi-automatic machine-learning approach to quantify metastatic burden on mouse whole-brain stereomicroscope images while preserving tissue integrity. This protocol uses the open-source and user-friendly image analysis software QuPath. The method is fast, reproducible, unbiased, and gives access to data points not always accessible with other existing strategies.

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在临床前模型中评估脑转移负荷的机器学习方法。
当恶性细胞从身体其他部位的原发肿瘤扩散到大脑时,就会发生脑转移(BrM)。脑转移瘤是癌症患者的致命并发症,严重缺乏有效的治疗方法。由于获取患者样本的途径有限,临床前模型仍然是研究转移发展、进展和治疗反应的非常有价值的工具。因此,在这些模型中评估转移负荷的可靠方法至关重要。在此,我们将逐步介绍一种新的半自动机器学习方法,该方法可在保持组织完整性的前提下量化小鼠全脑立体显微镜图像上的转移负荷。该方案使用开源且用户友好的图像分析软件 QuPath。该方法快速、可重复、无偏见,并能获取其他现有方法无法访问的数据点。
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Methods in cell biology
Methods in cell biology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: For over fifty years, Methods in Cell Biology has helped researchers answer the question "What method should I use to study this cell biology problem?" Edited by leaders in the field, each thematic volume provides proven, state-of-art techniques, along with relevant historical background and theory, to aid researchers in efficient design and effective implementation of experimental methodologies. Over its many years of publication, Methods in Cell Biology has built up a deep library of biological methods to study model developmental organisms, organelles and cell systems, as well as comprehensive coverage of microscopy and other analytical approaches.
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