MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent pathologies. Its prognosis is linked to the early detection and treatment. Currently diagnosis is performed by histological analysis from polyp biopsies, followed by morphological classification. Kudo’s pit pattern classification...

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Main Authors: Luciana Ariadna ERBES, Ángel Alberto ZEITOUNE, Humberto Maximiliano TORRES, Víctor Hugo CASCO, Javier ADUR
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Published: Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE)
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spelling doaj-2058f6f474ce4374b0c3e3936581b3e72020-11-25T00:40:04ZengInstituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE)Arquivos de Gastroenterologia1678-421956219119610.1590/s0004-2803.201900000-37S0004-28032019000200191MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGESLuciana Ariadna ERBESÁngel Alberto ZEITOUNEHumberto Maximiliano TORRESVíctor Hugo CASCOJavier ADURABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent pathologies. Its prognosis is linked to the early detection and treatment. Currently diagnosis is performed by histological analysis from polyp biopsies, followed by morphological classification. Kudo’s pit pattern classification is frequently used for the differentiation of neoplastic colorectal lesions using hematoxylin-eosin stained samples. Few articles have reported this classification with image software processing, using exogenous markers over the samples. The processing of autofluorescence images is an alternative that could allow the characterization of the pits from the crypts of Lieberkühn, bypassing staining techniques. OBJECTIVE: Processing and analysis of widefield autofluorescence microscopy images obtained by fresh colon tissue samples from a murine model of colorectal cancer in order to quantify and characterize the pits morphology by measuring morphology parameters and shape descriptors. METHODS: Adult male BALB/cCmedc strain mice (n=27), ranging from 20 to 30 g, were randomly assigned to four and five groups of treated and control animals. Colon samples were collected at day zero and at fourth, eighth, sixteenth and twentieth weeks after treatmentwith azoxymethane. Two-dimensional (2D) segmentation, quantification and morphological characterization of pits by image processing applied using macro programming from FIJI. RESULTS: Type I is the pit morphology prevailing between 53 and 81% in control group weeks. III-L and III-S types were detected in reduced percentages. Between the 33 and 56% of type I was stated as the prevailing morphology for the 4th, 8th and 20th weeks of treated groups, followed by III-L type. For the 16th week, the 39% of the pits was characterized as III-L type, followed by type I. Further, pattern types as IV, III-S and II were also found mainly in that order for almost all of the treated weeks. CONCLUSION: These preliminaries outcomes could be considered an advance in two-dimensional pit characterization as the whole image processing, comparing to the conventional procedure, takes a few seconds to quantify and characterize non-pathological colon pits as well as to estimate early pathological stages of colorectal cancer.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-28032019000200191&lng=en&tlng=enNeoplasias colorretaisPólipos do colo, diagnósticoFocos de criptas aberrantesMicroscopia de fluorescênciaCamundongos endogâmicos BALB C
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author Luciana Ariadna ERBES
Ángel Alberto ZEITOUNE
Humberto Maximiliano TORRES
Víctor Hugo CASCO
Javier ADUR
spellingShingle Luciana Ariadna ERBES
Ángel Alberto ZEITOUNE
Humberto Maximiliano TORRES
Víctor Hugo CASCO
Javier ADUR
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Neoplasias colorretais
Pólipos do colo, diagnóstico
Focos de criptas aberrantes
Microscopia de fluorescência
Camundongos endogâmicos BALB C
author_facet Luciana Ariadna ERBES
Ángel Alberto ZEITOUNE
Humberto Maximiliano TORRES
Víctor Hugo CASCO
Javier ADUR
author_sort Luciana Ariadna ERBES
title MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES
title_short MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES
title_full MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES
title_fullStr MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES
title_full_unstemmed MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COLORECTAL PITS USING AUTOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES
title_sort morphological characterization of colorectal pits using autofluorescence microscopy images
publisher Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE)
series Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
issn 1678-4219
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent pathologies. Its prognosis is linked to the early detection and treatment. Currently diagnosis is performed by histological analysis from polyp biopsies, followed by morphological classification. Kudo’s pit pattern classification is frequently used for the differentiation of neoplastic colorectal lesions using hematoxylin-eosin stained samples. Few articles have reported this classification with image software processing, using exogenous markers over the samples. The processing of autofluorescence images is an alternative that could allow the characterization of the pits from the crypts of Lieberkühn, bypassing staining techniques. OBJECTIVE: Processing and analysis of widefield autofluorescence microscopy images obtained by fresh colon tissue samples from a murine model of colorectal cancer in order to quantify and characterize the pits morphology by measuring morphology parameters and shape descriptors. METHODS: Adult male BALB/cCmedc strain mice (n=27), ranging from 20 to 30 g, were randomly assigned to four and five groups of treated and control animals. Colon samples were collected at day zero and at fourth, eighth, sixteenth and twentieth weeks after treatmentwith azoxymethane. Two-dimensional (2D) segmentation, quantification and morphological characterization of pits by image processing applied using macro programming from FIJI. RESULTS: Type I is the pit morphology prevailing between 53 and 81% in control group weeks. III-L and III-S types were detected in reduced percentages. Between the 33 and 56% of type I was stated as the prevailing morphology for the 4th, 8th and 20th weeks of treated groups, followed by III-L type. For the 16th week, the 39% of the pits was characterized as III-L type, followed by type I. Further, pattern types as IV, III-S and II were also found mainly in that order for almost all of the treated weeks. CONCLUSION: These preliminaries outcomes could be considered an advance in two-dimensional pit characterization as the whole image processing, comparing to the conventional procedure, takes a few seconds to quantify and characterize non-pathological colon pits as well as to estimate early pathological stages of colorectal cancer.
topic Neoplasias colorretais
Pólipos do colo, diagnóstico
Focos de criptas aberrantes
Microscopia de fluorescência
Camundongos endogâmicos BALB C
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-28032019000200191&lng=en&tlng=en
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