Quantification of Immunohistochemically Stained Cells in Skin Biopsies

IF 1.6 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Dermatopathology Pub Date : 2022-03-24 DOI:10.3390/dermatopathology9020011
T. Emmanuel, M. Brent, L. Iversen, C. Johansen
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Immunohistochemical quantification of inflammatory cells in skin biopsies is a valuable tool for diagnosing skin diseases and assessing treatment response. The quantification of individual cells in biopsies is time-consuming, tedious, and difficult. In this study, we presented and compared two methods for the quantification of CD8+ T cells in skin biopsies from patients with psoriasis using both commercial software (Adobe Photoshop) and open-source software (Qupath). In addition, we provided a detailed, step-by-step description of both methods. The methods are scalable by replacing the CD8 antibody with other antibodies to target different cells. Moreover, we investigated the correlation between quantifying CD8+ cells normalized to area or epidermal length and cell classifications, compared cell classifications in QuPath with threshold classifications in Photoshop, and analyzed the impact of data normalization to epidermal length or area on inflammatory cell densities in skin biopsies from patients with psoriasis. We found a satisfactory correlation between normalizing data to epidermal length and area for psoriasis skin. However, when non-lesional and lesional skin samples were compared, a significant underestimation of inflammatory cell density was found when data were normalized to area instead of epidermal length. Finally, Bland–Altman plots comparing Qupath and Photoshop to quantify inflammatory cell density demonstrated a good agreement between the two methods.
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皮肤活检中免疫组织化学染色细胞的定量
皮肤活检中炎症细胞的免疫组织化学定量是诊断皮肤疾病和评估治疗反应的有价值的工具。活组织检查中单个细胞的定量是耗时、乏味和困难的。在这项研究中,我们提出并比较了使用商业软件(Adobe Photoshop)和开源软件(Qupath)对银屑病患者皮肤活检中CD8+T细胞进行定量的两种方法。此外,我们还对这两种方法进行了详细、循序渐进的描述。通过用其他抗体取代CD8抗体以靶向不同细胞,这些方法是可扩展的。此外,我们研究了量化归一化为面积或表皮长度的CD8+细胞与细胞分类之间的相关性,将QuPath中的细胞分类与Photoshop中的阈值分类进行了比较,并分析了银屑病患者皮肤活检中表皮长度或面积的数据归一化对炎症细胞密度的影响。我们发现标准化数据与银屑病皮肤的表皮长度和面积之间存在令人满意的相关性。然而,当比较非病变和病变皮肤样本时,当数据标准化为面积而非表皮长度时,发现炎症细胞密度被严重低估。最后,Bland–Altman图比较了Qupath和Photoshop来量化炎症细胞密度,证明了这两种方法之间的良好一致性。
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Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology DERMATOLOGY-
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