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Deep learning can predict multi-omic biomarkers from routine pathology images: A systematic large-scale study

Deep learning can predict multi-omic biomarkers from routine pathology images: A systematic large-scale study

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英文摘要

We assessed the pan-cancer predictability of multi-omic biomarkers from haematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained whole slide images (WSI) using deep learning (DL) throughout a systematic study. A total of 13,443 DL models predicting 4,481 multi-omic biomarkers across 32 cancer types were trained and validated. The investigated biomarkers included a broad range of genetic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolic alterations, as well as established markers relevant for prognosis, molecular subtypes and clinical outcomes. Overall, we found that DL can predict multi-omic biomarkers directly from routine histology images across solid cancer types, with 50% of the models performing at an area under the curve (AUC) of more than 0.633 (with 25% of the models having an AUC larger than 0.711). A wide range of biomarkers were detectable from routine histology images across all investigated cancer types, with a mean AUC of at least 0.62 in almost all malignancies. Strikingly, we observed that biomarker predictability was mostly consistent and not dependent on sample size and class ratio, suggesting a degree of true predictability inherent in histomorphology. Together, the results of our study show the potential of DL to predict a multitude of biomarkers across the omics spectrum using only routine slides. This paves the way for accelerating diagnosis and developing more precise treatments for cancer patients.

Bass Cher、Schmidt Julian、Arslan Salim、Geraldes Andre、Singhal Shika、Kather Jakob Nikolas、Hense Julius、Li Xiusi、Pandya Pahini、Raharja-Liu Pandu、Mehrotra Debapriya

10.1101/2022.01.21.477189

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Bass Cher,Schmidt Julian,Arslan Salim,Geraldes Andre,Singhal Shika,Kather Jakob Nikolas,Hense Julius,Li Xiusi,Pandya Pahini,Raharja-Liu Pandu,Mehrotra Debapriya.Deep learning can predict multi-omic biomarkers from routine pathology images: A systematic large-scale study[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.01.21.477189.点此复制

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