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Quantifying the Brain Metastatic Tumor Micro-Environment using an Organ-On-A Chip 3D Model, Machine Learning, and Confocal Tomography
Published on: August 16, 2020
Development of an optimized machine learning approach for assessing brain metastatic burden in preclinical models
Jessica Rappaport1, Quanyi Chen1,2, Tomi McGuire1
1Inflammatory Cell Dynamics Sec3on, Laboratory of Integra3ve Cancer Immunology (LICI), Center for Cancer Research (CCR), Na3onal Cancer Ins3tute (NCI), Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Abstract:
Brain metastases (BrM) occur when malignant cells spread from a primary tumor located in other parts of the body to the brain. BrM is a deadly complication for cancer patients and currently lacks effective therapies. Due to the limited access to patient samples, preclinical models remain a valuable tool for studying metastasis development, progression, and response to therapy. Thus, reliable methods for quantifying metastatic burden in these models are crucial. Here, we describe step by step a new semi-automatic machine-learning approach to quantify metastatic burden on mouse whole-brain stereomicroscope images while preserving tissue integrity. This protocol utilizes the open-source, user-friendly image analysis software QuPath. The method is fast, reproducible, unbiased, and provides access to data points not always obtainable with other existing strategies.

