npj Breast Cancer (Aug 2021)

Collagen fiber orientation disorder from H&E images is prognostic for early stage breast cancer: clinical trial validation

  • Haojia Li,
  • Kaustav Bera,
  • Paula Toro,
  • PingFu Fu,
  • Zelin Zhang,
  • Cheng Lu,
  • Michael Feldman,
  • Shridar Ganesan,
  • Lori J. Goldstein,
  • Nancy E. Davidson,
  • Akisha Glasgow,
  • Aparna Harbhajanka,
  • Hannah Gilmore,
  • Anant Madabhushi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41523-021-00310-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Collagen fiber organization has been found to be implicated in breast cancer prognosis. In this study, we evaluated whether computerized features of Collagen Fiber Orientation Disorder in Tumor-associated Stroma (CFOD-TS) on Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E) slide images were prognostic of Disease Free Survival (DFS) in early stage Estrogen Receptor Positive (ER+) Invasive Breast Cancers (IBC). A Cox regression model named MCFOD-TS, was constructed using cohort St (N = 78) to predict DFS based on CFOD-TS features. The prognostic performance of MCFOD-TS was validated on cohort Sv (N = 219), a prospective clinical trial dataset (ECOG 2197). MCFOD-TS was prognostic of DFS in both St and Sv, independent of clinicopathological variables. Additionally, the molecular pathways regarding cell cycle regulation were identified as being significantly associated with MCFOD-TS derived risk scores. Our results also found that collagen fiber organization was more ordered in patients with short DFS. Our study provided a H&E image-based pipeline to derive a potential prognostic biomarker for early stage ER+ IBC without the need of special collagen staining or advanced microscopy techniques.