Automated Phenotyping via Cell Auto Training (CAT) on the Cell DIVE Platform

07/18/2020
by   Alberto Santamaria-Pang, et al.
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We present a method for automatic cell classification in tissue samples using an automated training set from multiplexed immunofluorescence images. The method utilizes multiple markers stained in situ on a single tissue section on a robust hyperplex immunofluorescence platform (Cell DIVE, GE Healthcare) that provides multi-channel images allowing analysis at single cell/sub-cellular levels. The cell classification method consists of two steps: first, an automated training set from every image is generated using marker-to-cell staining information. This mimics how a pathologist would select samples from a very large cohort at the image level. In the second step, a probability model is inferred from the automated training set. The probabilistic model captures staining patterns in mutually exclusive cell types and builds a single probability model for the data cohort. We have evaluated the proposed approach to classify: i) immune cells in cancer and ii) brain cells in neurological degenerative diseased tissue with average accuracies above 95

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