Deep learning-driven survival prediction in pan-cancer studies by integrating multimodal histology-genomic data
Yongfei Hu1, Xinyu Li2, Ying Yi1
1Dermatology Hospital, Southern Medical University, No. 2, Lujing Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou 510091, China.
Abstract:
Accurate cancer prognosis is essential for personalized clinical management, guiding treatment strategies and predicting patient survival. Conventional methods, which depend on the subjective evaluation of histopathological features, exhibit significant inter-observer variability and limited predictive power. To overcome these limitations, we developed cross-attention transformer-based multimodal fusion network (CATfusion), a deep learning framework that integrates multimodal histology-genomic data for comprehensive cancer survival prediction. By employing self-supervised learning strategy with TabAE for feature extraction and utilizing cross-attention mechanisms to fuse diverse data types, including mRNA-seq, miRNA-seq, copy number variation, DNA methylation variation, mutation data, and histopathological images. By successfully integrating this multi-tiered patient information, CATfusion has become an advanced survival prediction model to utilize the most diverse data types across various cancer types. CATfusion's architecture, which includes a bidirectional multimodal attention mechanism and self-attention block, is adept at synchronizing the learning and integration of representations from various modalities. CATfusion achieves superior predictive performance over traditional and unimodal models, as demonstrated by enhanced C-index and survival area under the curve scores. The model's high accuracy in stratifying patients into distinct risk groups is a boon for personalized medicine, enabling tailored treatment plans. Moreover, CATfusion's interpretability, enabled by attention-based visualization, offers insights into the biological underpinnings of cancer prognosis, underscoring its potential as a transformative tool in oncology.
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