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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2025 · 23 MIN

155: AI Pathology & Genomics_ A New Benchmark for Predicting Gene Mutations

from Digital Pathology Podcast · host Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

Send us Fan MailAI Pathology & Genomics: A New Benchmark for Predicting Gene MutationsIf you still think visual quantification is “good enough” in pathology, think again. In this 27th episode of DigiPath Digest, I break down four transformative abstracts that show how AI is shifting our diagnostic landscape—from breast cancer segmentation to fibrosis assessment, and all the way to spatial immunology and the evolving immunoscore.If you’re still relying on manual scoring, static staging systems, or single-marker immunohistochemistry, this episode will challenge you to look deeper—literally and algorithmically.🔬 Episode Highlights & Timestamps[02:00] Abstract 1 – AI + IHC for epithelial cell segmentation in breast cancer [07:30] Abstract 2 – Deep learning quantifies TILs in esophageal cancer [14:30] Abstract 3 – Biopsy size impacts SHGTPF-based liver fibrosis staging [22:30] Abstract 4 – Immunoscore in colorectal cancer: promise & limits 🧬 Key Insights & Takeaways1. IHC-Guided Segmentation for Breast Cancer Using immunohistochemistry as a ground truth for AI segmentation reveals how effective our models can be—but also where they fall short. The challenge? Accurately subclassifying benign, in situ, and invasive epithelial cells. Spoiler: We’re not quite there yet.2. Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Esophageal SCC A Chinese team trained deep learning algorithms to analyze TILs spatially. Result? High TIL counts in both intra- and peritumoral zones correlated with better survival—highlighting the emerging power of spatial immunology.3. Liver Fibrosis Staging with SHGTPF Microscopy Second harmonic generation two-photon microscopy gives us label-free imaging of unstained tissue. The takeaway: bigger biopsies (20–26mm) yield better fibrosis quantification. Biopsy position? Surprisingly irrelevant. A game-changer for MASLD diagnostics.4. Immunoscore for Colorectal Cancer This image analysis-based tool outperforms traditional TNM staging, helping stratify patients for immunotherapy. But adoption is hampered by cost and digital slide access. Integrating AI could take it to the next level—something we should all watch closely.🎓 Resources from This EpisodeBreast cancer segmentation using IHC-guided AI (Trondheim, Norway)Esophageal SCC & spatial TILs (Cancer Medicine, China)SHGTPF microscopy in liver fibrosis (UK/US multi-center study)Immunoscore in colorectal cancer (Jerome Galon group origins)💡 Bonus: I show off some histology-inspired earrings and talk about the story behind them—multinucleated giant cells, cartilage, and more. Check them out if you’re into pathology fashion!We’re not just validating AI anymore—we're redefining diagnostics. From high-res, label-free imaging to robust spatial biology insights, the path forward in pathology is clearer and more precise than ever. Whether you’re a practicing pathologist, researcher, or innovator, this episode offers tools and perspectives you can apply today.Support the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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