| Literature DB >> 31122202 |
Sara L Best1, Yuming Liu2, Adib Keikhosravi2, Cole R Drifka2,3, Kaitlin M Woo4, Guneet S Mehta2, Marie Altwegg2, Terra N Thimm2, Matthew Houlihan1, Jeremy S Bredfeldt2,3, E Jason Abel1, Wei Huang5, Kevin W Eliceiri6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The traditional pathologic grading for human renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has low concordance between biopsy and surgical specimen. There is a need to investigate adjunctive pathology technique that does not rely on the nuclear morphology that defines the traditional grading. Changes in collagen organization in the extracellular matrix have been linked to prognosis or grade in breast, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers, but collagen organization has never been correlated with RCC grade. In this study, we used Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) based imaging to quantify possible differences in collagen organization between high and low grades of human RCC.Entities:
Keywords: Collagen organization; Renal cell carcinoma; Second harmonic generation imaging; Tissue microarray; Tumor grading
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31122202 PMCID: PMC6533752 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-019-5708-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1Bright field image and SHG images of two representative cores of RCC grade 1 and grade 4. The fibers in the zoomed-in region of grade 1 have a mesh-like organization, while those in the grade 4 are more aligned. Image brightness and contrast were adjusted for enhanced visualization using MATLAB. Scale bar = 50 um
Fig. 2The number of fibers is significantly larger in grade 4 than in grade 1. All 70 grade 1 patients had measurements for 3 ROI for a total of 210 observations, while the 51 grade 4 patients had this data available for 2–3 ROI, for a total of 152 observations. On each box, the central red line represents the median, the lower blue line and the upper blue line represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively, the dashed lines and black lines indicate the lower and upper limits of the data points that are not considered as outliers, and the red crosses represent outliers. The boxplot was drawn using the standard boxplot function with default settings in MATLAB R2014b
Fig. 3Fiber alignment coefficient is significantly higher in grade 4 than in grade 1. In the alignment comparison, the sample size is smaller than that in collagen density comparison due to the minimum fiber number requirement in the alignment calculation described in section 2.3. 53 patients out of 70 grade 1 patients had alignment measurements for 1–3 ROI for a total of 115 observations, while 43 out of 51 grade4 patients had this data available for 1–3 ROI for a total of 110 observations. On each box, the central red line represents the median, the lower blue line and the upper blue line represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively, the dashed lines and black lines indicate the lower and upper limits of the data points that are not considered as outliers, and the red crosses represent outliers. The boxplot was drawn using the standard boxplot function with default settings in MATLAB R2014b