Nuclear pleomorphism in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors: Comparison of reproducibility and prognostic relevance between estimates, manual morphometry, and algorithmic morphometry

Andreas Haghofer 1, 2
Eda Parlak 3
Alexander Bartel 4
Taryn A. Donovan 5
Pompei Bolfa 7
Michael J. Dark 8
Andrea Fuchs-Baumgartinger 3
Andrea Klang 3
Kathrin Jäger 9
Robert Klopfleisch 4
Sophie Merz 10
Barbara Richter 3
F Yvonne Schulman 11
Hannah Janout 1, 2
Jonathan Ganz 12
Josef Scharinger 2
Marc Aubreville 12, 13
Stephan M. Winkler 1
Matti Kiupel 14
Christof A Bertram 3
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The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center, New York, NY
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Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre, St. Kitts
9
 
LABOKLIN GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Kissingen, Germany
10
 
IDEXX Vet Med Labor GmbH, Kornwestheim, Germany
11
 
Heska, Loveland, CO
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-19
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.776
CiteScore5.0
Impact factor1.7
ISSN03009858, 15442217
Abstract

Variation in nuclear size and shape is an important criterion of malignancy for many tumor types; however, categorical estimates by pathologists have poor reproducibility. Measurements of nuclear characteristics can improve reproducibility, but current manual methods are time-consuming. The aim of this study was to explore the limitations of estimates and develop alternative morphometric solutions for canine cutaneous mast cell tumors (ccMCTs). We assessed the following nuclear evaluation methods for accuracy, reproducibility, and prognostic utility: (1) anisokaryosis estimates by 11 pathologists; (2) gold standard manual morphometry of at least 100 nuclei; (3) practicable manual morphometry with stratified sampling of 12 nuclei by 9 pathologists; and (4) automated morphometry using deep learning–based segmentation. The study included 96 ccMCTs with available outcome information. Inter-rater reproducibility of anisokaryosis estimates was low (k = 0.226), whereas it was good (intraclass correlation = 0.654) for practicable morphometry of the standard deviation (SD) of nuclear size. As compared with gold standard manual morphometry (area under the ROC curve [AUC] = 0.839, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.701–0.977), the prognostic value (tumor-specific survival) of SDs of nuclear area for practicable manual morphometry and automated morphometry were high with an AUC of 0.868 (95% CI = 0.737–0.991) and 0.943 (95% CI = 0.889–0.996), respectively. This study supports the use of manual morphometry with stratified sampling of 12 nuclei and algorithmic morphometry to overcome the poor reproducibility of estimates. Further studies are needed to validate our findings, determine inter-algorithmic reproducibility and algorithmic robustness, and explore tumor heterogeneity of nuclear features in entire tumor sections.

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Haghofer A. et al. Nuclear pleomorphism in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors: Comparison of reproducibility and prognostic relevance between estimates, manual morphometry, and algorithmic morphometry // Veterinary Pathology. 2024.
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Haghofer A., Parlak E., Bartel A., Donovan T. A., Assenmacher C. A., Bolfa P., Dark M. J., Fuchs-Baumgartinger A., Klang A., Jäger K., Klopfleisch R., Merz S., Richter B., Schulman F. Y., Janout H., Ganz J., Scharinger J., Aubreville M., Winkler S. M., Kiupel M., Bertram C. A. Nuclear pleomorphism in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors: Comparison of reproducibility and prognostic relevance between estimates, manual morphometry, and algorithmic morphometry // Veterinary Pathology. 2024.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/03009858241295399
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03009858241295399
TI - Nuclear pleomorphism in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors: Comparison of reproducibility and prognostic relevance between estimates, manual morphometry, and algorithmic morphometry
T2 - Veterinary Pathology
AU - Haghofer, Andreas
AU - Parlak, Eda
AU - Bartel, Alexander
AU - Donovan, Taryn A.
AU - Assenmacher, Charles A.
AU - Bolfa, Pompei
AU - Dark, Michael J.
AU - Fuchs-Baumgartinger, Andrea
AU - Klang, Andrea
AU - Jäger, Kathrin
AU - Klopfleisch, Robert
AU - Merz, Sophie
AU - Richter, Barbara
AU - Schulman, F Yvonne
AU - Janout, Hannah
AU - Ganz, Jonathan
AU - Scharinger, Josef
AU - Aubreville, Marc
AU - Winkler, Stephan M.
AU - Kiupel, Matti
AU - Bertram, Christof A
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/19
PB - SAGE
PMID - 39560067
SN - 0300-9858
SN - 1544-2217
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@article{2024_Haghofer,
author = {Andreas Haghofer and Eda Parlak and Alexander Bartel and Taryn A. Donovan and Charles A. Assenmacher and Pompei Bolfa and Michael J. Dark and Andrea Fuchs-Baumgartinger and Andrea Klang and Kathrin Jäger and Robert Klopfleisch and Sophie Merz and Barbara Richter and F Yvonne Schulman and Hannah Janout and Jonathan Ganz and Josef Scharinger and Marc Aubreville and Stephan M. Winkler and Matti Kiupel and Christof A Bertram},
title = {Nuclear pleomorphism in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors: Comparison of reproducibility and prognostic relevance between estimates, manual morphometry, and algorithmic morphometry},
journal = {Veterinary Pathology},
year = {2024},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {nov},
url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03009858241295399},
doi = {10.1177/03009858241295399}
}