Spatial modelling of the tumor microenvironment from multiplex immunofluorescence images: methods and applications

被引:2
|
作者
Kumar, Gayatri [1 ]
Pandurengan, Renganayaki Krishna [1 ]
Parra, Edwin Roger [1 ]
Kannan, Kasthuri [1 ]
Haymaker, Cara [1 ]
机构
[1] MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Translat Mol Pathol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
complete spatial randomness; spatial clustering; multiplex immunofluorescence; tumor microenvironment; multiplexed imaging and cellular neighborhood; T-CELLS; CANCER; SURVIVAL; HETEROGENEITY;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2023.1288802
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Spatial modelling methods have gained prominence with developments in high throughput imaging platforms. Multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) provides the scope to examine interactions between tumor and immune compartment at single cell resolution using a panel of antibodies that can be chosen based on the cancer type or the clinical interest of the study. The markers can be used to identify the phenotypes and to examine cellular interactions at global and local scales. Several translational studies rely on key understanding of the tumor microenvironment (TME) to identify drivers of immune response in immunotherapy based clinical trials. To improve the success of ongoing trials, a number of retrospective approaches can be adopted to understand differences in response, recurrence and progression by examining the patient's TME from tissue samples obtained at baseline and at various time points along the treatment. The multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) technique provides insight on patient specific cell populations and their relative spatial distribution as qualitative measures of a favorable treatment outcome. Spatial analysis of these images provides an understanding of the intratumoral heterogeneity and clustering among cell populations in the TME. A number of mathematical models, which establish clustering as a measure of deviation from complete spatial randomness, can be applied to the mIF images represented as spatial point patterns. These mathematical models, developed for landscape ecology and geographic information studies, can be applied to the TME after careful consideration of the tumor type (cold vs. hot) and the tumor immune landscape. The spatial modelling of mIF images can show observable engagement of T cells expressing immune checkpoint molecules and this can then be correlated with single-cell RNA sequencing data.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Methods to Determine and Analyze the Cellular Spatial Distribution Extracted From Multiplex Immunofluorescence Data to Understand the Tumor Microenvironment
    Parra, Edwin Roger
    FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES, 2021, 8
  • [2] Advance understanding of the tumor microenvironment with multiplex immunofluorescence
    Patel, Bhavika
    Allen, Stephanie
    Boldt, Brittney
    Mammadova, Najiba
    Haggerty, Agnes
    Mehra, Navi
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2022, 82 (12)
  • [3] Multiplex Immunofluorescence Combined with Spatial Image Analysis for the Clinical and Biological Assessment of the Tumor Microenvironment
    Huyghe, Nicolas
    Benidovskaya, Elena
    Beyaert, Simon
    Daumerie, Aurelie
    Osorio, Finoula Maestre
    Nana, Frank Aboubakar
    Bouzin, Caroline
    van den Eynde, Marc
    JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, 2023, (196):
  • [4] Multiplex immunofluorescence to assess the tumor microenvironment in bladder cancer
    Hatogai, K.
    Kim, D.
    Zha, Y.
    Steinberg, G.
    Pearson, A. T.
    Gajewski, T. F.
    Sweis, R. F.
    UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY-SEMINARS AND ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS, 2020, 38 (12) : 907 - 908
  • [5] Development of Multiplex Immunofluorescence Assays to Characterize the Tumor Microenvironment
    Rost, Sandra
    Lowe, Chenery
    Chalouni, Cecile M.
    Koeppen, Hartmut
    LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 2016, 96 : 520A - 520A
  • [6] Development of Multiplex Immunofluorescence Assays to Characterize the Tumor Microenvironment
    Rost, Sandra
    Lowe, Chenery
    Chalouni, Cecile M.
    Koeppen, Hartmut
    MODERN PATHOLOGY, 2016, 29 : 520A - 520A
  • [7] Spatial analysis of the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment in brain cancer applying a novel multiplex immunofluorescence panel
    Reiss, Yvonne
    Macas, Jadranka
    Rivest, Francois
    de Gautard, Victor
    Brajkovic, Saska
    Nicolai, Bastian
    Starzetz, Tatjana
    Sommer, Kathleen
    Cakmak, Pinar
    Schup, Jonathan
    Lun, Jennifer H.
    Plate, Karl H.
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2023, 83 (07)
  • [8] Synplex: In Silico Modeling of the Tumor Microenvironment From Multiplex Images
    Jimenez-Sanchez, Daniel
    Ariz, Mikel
    De Andrea, Carlos E.
    Ortiz-De-Solorzano, Carlos
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING, 2023, 42 (10) : 3048 - 3058
  • [9] Characterization of the immune microenvironment of NSCLC by multispectral analysis of multiplex immunofluorescence images
    Surace, Michael
    Rognoni, Lorenz
    Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime
    Steele, Keith E.
    TUMOR IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOTHERAPY - INTEGRATED METHODS, PT A, 2020, 635 : 33 - 50
  • [10] Characterizing the Tumor Immune Microenvironment with Tyramide-Based Multiplex Immunofluorescence
    Hidetoshi Mori
    Jennifer Bolen
    Louis Schuetter
    Pierre Massion
    Clifford C. Hoyt
    Scott VandenBerg
    Laura Esserman
    Alexander D. Borowsky
    Michael J. Campbell
    Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2020, 25 : 417 - 432