Software BreastAnalyser for the semi-automatic analysis of breast cancer immunohistochemical images

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Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer worldwide and represents the fifth cause of cancer mortality globally. It is a highly heterogeneous disease, that comprises various molecular subtypes, often diagnosed by immunohistochemistry. This technique is widely employed in basic, translational and pathological anatomy research, where it can support the oncological diagnosis, therapeutic decisions and biomarker discovery. Nevertheless, its evaluation is often qualitative, raising the need for accurate quantitation methodologies. We present the software BreastAnalyser, a valuable and reliable tool to automatically measure the area of 3,3’-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrocholoride (DAB)-brown-stained proteins detected by immunohistochemistry. BreastAnalyser also automatically counts cell nuclei and classifies them according to their DAB-brown-staining level. This is performed using sophisticated segmentation algorithms that consider intrinsic image variability and save image normalization time. BreastAnalyser has a clean, friendly and intuitive interface that allows to supervise the quantitations performed by the user, to annotate images and to unify the experts’ criteria. BreastAnalyser was validated in representative human breast cancer immunohistochemistry images detecting various antigens. According to the automatic processing, the DAB-brown area was almost perfectly recognized, being the average difference between true and computer DAB-brown percentage lower than 0.7 points for all sets. The detection of nuclei allowed proper cell density relativization of the brown signal for comparison purposes between the different patients. BreastAnalyser obtained a score of 85.5 using the system usability scale questionnaire, which means that the tool is perceived as excellent by the experts. In the biomedical context, the connexin43 (Cx43) protein was found to be significantly downregulated in human core needle invasive breast cancer samples when compared to normal breast, with a trend to decrease as the subtype malignancy increased. Higher Cx43 protein levels were significantly associated to lower cancer recurrence risk in Oncotype DX-tested luminal B HER2- breast cancer tissues. BreastAnalyser and the annotated images are publically available https://citius.usc.es/transferencia/software/breastanalyser for research purposes.

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Rodríguez-Candela Mateos, M., Azmat, M., Santiago-Freijanes, P. et al. Software BreastAnalyser for the semi-automatic analysis of breast cancer immunohistochemical images. Sci Rep 14, 2995 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-53002-6

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This work has received financial support from Xunta de Galicia (Centro singular de investigación de Galicia, accreditation 2020-2023, to E.C. and M.F-D.), the European Union (European Regional Development Fund, to E.C. and M.F-D.), Health Institute Carlos III (ISCIII)-the European Regional Development Fund “A way of making Europe” from the European Union (PI19/00145, to M.D.M., PI22/00025 to M.F-D.), Xunta de Galicia-GAIN (IN852D and IN607B2020/12, to M.D.M.), the European Union (HORIZON-CSA 101079489 TWINFLAG, to M.D.M.) and the Spanish Ministry of Education (FPU15/04237 to M.R-C.M.). We acknowledge Angel Concha and the A Coruña Biobank for some of the breast tissue samples.

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