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David Sebiskveradze1, Valeriu Vrabie, Cyril Gobinet, Anne Durlach, Philippe Bernard, Elodie Ly, Michel Manfait, Pierre Jeannesson, Olivier Piot.
Abstract
This study aims to develop a new FT-IR spectral imaging of tumoral tissue permitting a better characterization of tumor heterogeneity and tumor/surrounding tissue interface. Infrared (IR) data were acquired on 13 biopsies of paraffin-embedded human skin carcinomas. Our approach relies on an innovative fuzzy C-means (FCM)-based clustering algorithm, allowing the automatic and simultaneous estimation of the optimal FCM parameters (number of clusters K and fuzziness index m). FCM seems more suitable than classical 'hard' clusterings, as it permits the assignment of each IR spectrum to every cluster with a specific membership value. This characteristic allows differentiating the nuances in the assignment of pixels, particularly those corresponding to tumoral tissue and those located at the tumor/peritumoral tissue interface. FCM images permit to highlight a marked heterogeneity within the tumor and characterize the interconnection between tissular structures. For the infiltrative tumors, a progressive gradient in the membership values of the pixels of the invasive front was also revealed.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21358701 DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2011.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Invest ISSN: 0023-6837 Impact factor: 5.662