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Culture of Bladder Cancer Organoids as Precision Medicine Tools
Published on: December 28, 2021
A Deep Learning-Generated Mixed Tumor-Stroma Ratio for Prognostic Stratification and Multi-omics Profiling in Bladder
Yifeng He1, Jinbo Xie2, Suquan Zhong3
1Department of Urology, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou 510317, China.
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Background: Quantifying tumor-stroma architecture on routine hematoxylin and eosin slides may refine risk stratification in bladder cancer (BCa). We developed a convolutional neural network to segment whole-slide images, compute the mixed tumor-stroma ratio (MTSR), evaluate its prognostic value across multicenter cohorts, explore underlying molecular programs through multi-omics analysis, and construct a preoperative multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) radiomics model to estimate MTSR noninvasively. Methods: The ResNet50 convolutional network was customized using The Cancer Genome Atlas BCa slides labeled into 9 histological classes and background, followed by internal validation and multicenter external testing. Whole-slide-image-level segmentation yielded quantitative tissue ratios. The prognostic value was evaluated using Cox regression, Kaplan-Meier analysis, and meta-analysis, with a nomogram constructed by incorporating independent predictors. Prognostic significance was assessed by Cox regression, Kaplan-Meier analysis, and meta-analysis, and a nomogram was developed by integrating independent predictors. Bulk RNA sequencing underwent gene set variation analysis/gene set enrichment analysis, immune deconvolution, and ESTIMATE analyses, while single-cell RNA sequencing of high- vs. low-MTSR tumors profiled cellular heterogeneity, pseudotime trajectories, and regulon activity using SCENIC. An mpMRI-based random forest radiomics model was trained to predict high vs. low MTSR. Results: The convolutional neural network achieved >90% classification accuracy with Cohen's kappa >0.95 in all cohorts. A nomogram combining MTSR and N stage outperformed clinicopathological predictors. Molecular analyses revealed that high-MTSR tumors displayed increased macrophage infiltration and enrichment of pathways related to extracellular matrix remodeling, cell adhesion, and transforming growth factor-β/WNT signaling. Single-cell analysis identified an integrin subunit beta 8 (ITGB8)-high urothelial subtype (cluster 8) with terminal differentiation, enhanced WNT activity, and sender-dominant communication networks. The mpMRI radiomics model achieved accuracies of 0.701 and 0.710 for predicting MTSR status in the training and validation sets, respectively. Conclusions: The deep learning-generated MTSR showed consistent reproducibility and prognostic independence across cohorts, mechanistically connected with an ITGB8-enriched stromal-oncogenic pathway. Its estimation via mpMRI radiomics enables integrative, noninvasive risk stratification for precision management of BCa.
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