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LymphoML: An interpretable artificial intelligence-based method identifies morphologic features that correlate with lymphoma subtype

Authors :
Shankar, Vivek
Yang, Xiaoli
Krishna, Vrishab
Tan, Brent
Silva, Oscar
Rojansky, Rebecca
Ng, Andrew
Valvert, Fabiola
Briercheck, Edward
Weinstock, David
Natkunam, Yasodha
Fernandez-Pol, Sebastian
Rajpurkar, Pranav
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The accurate classification of lymphoma subtypes using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained tissue is complicated by the wide range of morphological features these cancers can exhibit. We present LymphoML - an interpretable machine learning method that identifies morphologic features that correlate with lymphoma subtypes. Our method applies steps to process H&E-stained tissue microarray cores, segment nuclei and cells, compute features encompassing morphology, texture, and architecture, and train gradient-boosted models to make diagnostic predictions. LymphoML's interpretable models, developed on a limited volume of H&E-stained tissue, achieve non-inferior diagnostic accuracy to pathologists using whole-slide images and outperform black box deep-learning on a dataset of 670 cases from Guatemala spanning 8 lymphoma subtypes. Using SHapley Additive exPlanation (SHAP) analysis, we assess the impact of each feature on model prediction and find that nuclear shape features are most discriminative for DLBCL (F1-score: 78.7%) and classical Hodgkin lymphoma (F1-score: 74.5%). Finally, we provide the first demonstration that a model combining features from H&E-stained tissue with features from a standardized panel of 6 immunostains results in a similar diagnostic accuracy (85.3%) to a 46-stain panel (86.1%).<br />Comment: To be published in Proceedings of the 3rd Machine Learning for Health symposium, Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.09574
Document Type :
Working Paper