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Journal of Pathology Informatics | 2015

TissueCypher™: A systems biology approach to anatomic pathology

Jeffrey W. Prichard; Jon M. Davison; Bruce B. Campbell; Kathleen A Repa; Lia Reese; Xuan M Nguyen; Jinhong Li; Tyler Foxwell; Lansing D. Taylor; Rebecca J. Critchley-Thorne

Background: Current histologic methods for diagnosis are limited by intra- and inter-observer variability. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) methods are frequently used to assess biomarkers to aid diagnoses, however, IHC staining is variable and nonlinear and the manual interpretation is subjective. Furthermore, the biomarkers assessed clinically are typically biomarkers of epithelial cell processes. Tumors and premalignant tissues are not composed only of epithelial cells but are interacting systems of multiple cell types, including various stromal cell types that are involved in cancer development. The complex network of the tissue system highlights the need for a systems biology approach to anatomic pathology, in which quantification of system processes is combined with informatics tools to produce actionable scores to aid clinical decision-making. Aims: Here, we describe a quantitative, multiplexed biomarker imaging approach termed TissueCypher™ that applies systems biology to anatomic pathology. Applications of TissueCypher™ in understanding the tissue system of Barretts esophagus (BE) and the potential use as an adjunctive tool in the diagnosis of BE are described. Patients and Methods: The TissueCypher™ Image Analysis Platform was used to assess 14 epithelial and stromal biomarkers with known diagnostic significance in BE in a set of BE biopsies with nondysplastic BE with reactive atypia (RA, n = 22) and Barretts with high-grade dysplasia (HGD, n = 17). Biomarker and morphology features were extracted and evaluated in the confirmed BE HGD cases versus the nondysplastic BE cases with RA. Results: Multiple image analysis features derived from epithelial and stromal biomarkers, including immune biomarkers and morphology, showed significant differences between HGD and RA. Conclusions: The assessment of epithelial cell abnormalities combined with an assessment of cellular changes in the lamina propria may serve as an adjunct to conventional pathology in the assessment of BE.


Archive | 2007

Protein-Protein Interaction Biosensors and Methods of Use Thereof

Lansing D. Taylor; Kenneth A. Giuliano; Daniel R. Premkumar


Archive | 1998

A system for screening biological cells

Terry R. Dunlay; Kenneth A. Giuliano; Albert H. Gough; Lansing D. Taylor


Archive | 2016

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FINDING REGIONS OF INTEREST IN HEMATOXYLIN AND EOSIN (H&E) STAINED TISSUE IMAGES AND QUANTIFYING INTRATUMOR CELLULAR SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY IN MULTIPLEXED/HYPERPLEXED FLUORESCENCE TISSUE IMAGES

Chakra Chennubhotla; Lansing D. Taylor


Archive | 2015

A HUMAN LIVER MICROPHYSIOLOGY PLATFORM AND SELF ASSEMBLY LIVER ACINUS MODEL AND METHODS OF THEIR USE

Lansing D. Taylor; Albert H. Gough; Larry Vernetti


Archive | 2013

and hDM2 and Characterization of the Confirmed Hits Implementation of a 220,000-Compound HCS Campaign to Identify Disruptors of the Interaction between p53

Lansing D. Taylor; Patricia A. Johnston; Paul A. Johnston; Drew D. Dudgeon; Sunita Shinde; Yun Hua; Tong Ying Shun; John S. Lazo; Christopher J. Strock; Kenneth A. Giuliano


Archive | 2007

Biocapteurs d'interaction proteine-proteine et leurs procedes d'utilisation

Lansing D. Taylor; Kenneth A. Giuliano; Daniel R. Premkumar


Archive | 1998

Système pour le criblage des cellules biologiques

Terry R. Dunlay; Kenneth A. Giuliano; Albert H. Gough; Lansing D. Taylor


Archive | 1998

A system for cell-based row investigation

Terry R. Dunlay; A. Kenneth Giuliano; H. Albert Gough; Lansing D. Taylor


Archive | 1998

System für Screening biologischer Zellen System for screening biological cells

Terry R. Dunlay; Lansing D. Taylor; Albert H. Gough; Kenneth A. Giuliano

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Albert H. Gough

Carnegie Mellon University

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Jinhong Li

Geisinger Medical Center

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Jon M. Davison

University of Pittsburgh

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