Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Computer image analysis techniques have decreased effects of observer biases, and increased the sensitivity and the throughput of immunohistochemistry (IHC) as a tissue-based procedure for the evaluation of diseases.</p> <p&...

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Main Authors: Iakovlev Vladimir, Aviel-Ronen Sarit, Schwock Joerg, Morrison Andrew, Pham Nhu-An, Tsao Ming-Sound, Ho James, Hedley David W
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-02-01
Series:Diagnostic Pathology
Online Access:http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/2/1/8
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spelling doaj-411e7b8e29184116ab6fe8f7cf3428cd2020-11-25T00:25:07ZengBMCDiagnostic Pathology1746-15962007-02-0121810.1186/1746-1596-2-8Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color modelIakovlev VladimirAviel-Ronen SaritSchwock JoergMorrison AndrewPham Nhu-AnTsao Ming-SoundHo JamesHedley David W<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Computer image analysis techniques have decreased effects of observer biases, and increased the sensitivity and the throughput of immunohistochemistry (IHC) as a tissue-based procedure for the evaluation of diseases.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We adapted a Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Key (CMYK) model for automated computer image analysis to quantify IHC stains in hematoxylin counterstained histological sections.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The spectral characteristics of the chromogens AEC, DAB and NovaRed as well as the counterstain hematoxylin were first determined using CMYK, Red/Green/Blue (RGB), normalized RGB and Hue/Saturation/Lightness (HSL) color models. The contrast of chromogen intensities on a 0–255 scale (24-bit image file) as well as compared to the hematoxylin counterstain was greatest using the Yellow channel of a CMYK color model, suggesting an improved sensitivity for IHC evaluation compared to other color models. An increase in activated STAT3 levels due to growth factor stimulation, quantified using the Yellow channel image analysis was associated with an increase detected by Western blotting. Two clinical image data sets were used to compare the Yellow channel automated method with observer-dependent methods. First, a quantification of DAB-labeled carbonic anhydrase IX hypoxia marker in 414 sections obtained from 138 biopsies of cervical carcinoma showed strong association between Yellow channel and positive color selection results. Second, a linear relationship was also demonstrated between Yellow intensity and visual scoring for NovaRed-labeled epidermal growth factor receptor in 256 non-small cell lung cancer biopsies.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Yellow channel image analysis method based on a CMYK color model is independent of observer biases for threshold and positive color selection, applicable to different chromogens, tolerant of hematoxylin, sensitive to small changes in IHC intensity and is applicable to simple automation procedures. These characteristics are advantageous for both basic as well as clinical research in an unbiased, reproducible and high throughput evaluation of IHC intensity.</p> http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/2/1/8
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author Iakovlev Vladimir
Aviel-Ronen Sarit
Schwock Joerg
Morrison Andrew
Pham Nhu-An
Tsao Ming-Sound
Ho James
Hedley David W
spellingShingle Iakovlev Vladimir
Aviel-Ronen Sarit
Schwock Joerg
Morrison Andrew
Pham Nhu-An
Tsao Ming-Sound
Ho James
Hedley David W
Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model
Diagnostic Pathology
author_facet Iakovlev Vladimir
Aviel-Ronen Sarit
Schwock Joerg
Morrison Andrew
Pham Nhu-An
Tsao Ming-Sound
Ho James
Hedley David W
author_sort Iakovlev Vladimir
title Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model
title_short Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model
title_full Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model
title_fullStr Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a CMYK color model
title_sort quantitative image analysis of immunohistochemical stains using a cmyk color model
publisher BMC
series Diagnostic Pathology
issn 1746-1596
publishDate 2007-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Computer image analysis techniques have decreased effects of observer biases, and increased the sensitivity and the throughput of immunohistochemistry (IHC) as a tissue-based procedure for the evaluation of diseases.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We adapted a Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Key (CMYK) model for automated computer image analysis to quantify IHC stains in hematoxylin counterstained histological sections.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The spectral characteristics of the chromogens AEC, DAB and NovaRed as well as the counterstain hematoxylin were first determined using CMYK, Red/Green/Blue (RGB), normalized RGB and Hue/Saturation/Lightness (HSL) color models. The contrast of chromogen intensities on a 0–255 scale (24-bit image file) as well as compared to the hematoxylin counterstain was greatest using the Yellow channel of a CMYK color model, suggesting an improved sensitivity for IHC evaluation compared to other color models. An increase in activated STAT3 levels due to growth factor stimulation, quantified using the Yellow channel image analysis was associated with an increase detected by Western blotting. Two clinical image data sets were used to compare the Yellow channel automated method with observer-dependent methods. First, a quantification of DAB-labeled carbonic anhydrase IX hypoxia marker in 414 sections obtained from 138 biopsies of cervical carcinoma showed strong association between Yellow channel and positive color selection results. Second, a linear relationship was also demonstrated between Yellow intensity and visual scoring for NovaRed-labeled epidermal growth factor receptor in 256 non-small cell lung cancer biopsies.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Yellow channel image analysis method based on a CMYK color model is independent of observer biases for threshold and positive color selection, applicable to different chromogens, tolerant of hematoxylin, sensitive to small changes in IHC intensity and is applicable to simple automation procedures. These characteristics are advantageous for both basic as well as clinical research in an unbiased, reproducible and high throughput evaluation of IHC intensity.</p>
url http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/2/1/8
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