Parametric mapping of immunohistochemically stained tissue sections; a method to quantify the colocalization of tumor markers
Publication year
2011Source
Analytical Cellular Pathology-Cellular Oncology, 34, 2, (2011), pp. 119-29ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Radiation Oncology
Pathology
Journal title
Analytical Cellular Pathology-Cellular Oncology
Volume
vol. 34
Issue
iss. 2
Page start
p. 119
Page end
p. 29
Subject
ONCOL 3: Translational research; ONCOL 4: Quality of Care; ONCOL 5: Aetiology, screening and detectionAbstract
BACKGROUND: Automated analysis of immunohistochemically stained tissue sections is of great importance in cancer research to detect tumor-specific prognostic markers and make therapy decisions. Here, an automated quantitative analysis is presented to assess the colocalization of CAIX, a membrane-bound hypoxic marker and Ki-67, a nuclear proliferation marker. METHODS: Tissue sections of 104 biopsies from 89 patients were stained for CAIX and Ki-67 with diaminobenzidine and haematoxylin counterstain. Image scans of whole tumor sections were recorded and image maps were created with parametric mapping to quantify the markers and assess the colocalization. RESULTS: The fraction of CAIX showed a range of 0-93%. The interobserver correlation and the correlation between manual scores and automated analysis were both very strong (rs=0.96, p<0.0001, and rs=0.97, p<0.0001). The labelling index of Ki-67 exhibited a range of 0-42% with less strong interobserver and manual to automated analysis correlations (rs=0.90, p<0.0001, and rs=0.71, p<0.0008). The relative tumor area positive for both markers varied from 0-76%. CONCLUSION: Parametric mapping of immunohistochemically stained tumor sections is a reliable method to quantitatively analyze membrane-bound proteins and assess the colocalization of various tumor markers in different subcellular compartments.
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