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Intra-slide calibration technology improves immunohistochemical harmonization within and between anatomic pathology laboratories

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The reproducibility of immunohistochemistry in tumor tissue analysis across reference labs remains a persistent challenge. We tested the extent to which an intra-slide calibration technology mitigated discprepencies in inter-laboratory assays of p53 immunohistochemical (IHC) reactions in brain biopsies of glioblastoma (GB), IDH-wildtype. Intra-slide calibration technologies apply a 0-100% concentration scale incorporating primary surrogate and secondary antibodies to generate a standardized...

The reproducibility of immunohistochemistry in tumor tissue analysis across reference labs remains a persistent challenge. We tested the extent to which an intra-slide calibration technology mitigated discprepencies in inter-laboratory assays of p53 immunohistochemical (IHC) reactions in brain biopsies of glioblastoma (GB), IDH-wildtype. Intra-slide calibration technologies apply a 0-100% concentration scale incorporating primary surrogate and secondary antibodies to generate a standardized curve for DAB precipitation. IHC from GB samples was performed independently by pathology departments from two different hospital laboratories and were digitalized at 40x magnification using Aperio Image Scope software. Feature extraction, including intensity and texture parameters was performed using the EBImage package in R, followed by UMAP dimensionality reduction and DBSCAN clustering analysis. Our results show significant differences in intensity and texture clustering patterns between laboratory tissue samples and intra-slide calibration technology ruler caused by the different laboratories. Intra-slide calibration technology coupled with polynomial regression analysis improved ~90% the data harmonization. Our findings demonstrate a key role for computational pathology using intra-slide calibration technology to enable intra-laboratory consistency and inter-laboratory reproducibility. These advances strengthen the reproducibility of diagnostic assessments and support more objective, data-driven decision-making in neuro-oncology.
Intra (ORG) IHC (ORG) GB (LOCATION) Aperio Image Scope (ORG) EBImage (ORG) UMAP (ORG) DBSCAN (ORG)
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