TY - JOUR AU - Røge, R. AU - Riber-Hansen, R. AU - Nielsen, S. AU - Vyberg, Mogens PY - 2016 TI - Validation Of Virtual Double Staining For Estimation Of Ki67 Proliferation Indices In Breast Carcinomas JF - Diagnostic Pathology; Vol 1 No 8 (2016): 13. European Congress on Digital Pathology DO - 10.17629/www.diagnosticpathology.eu-2016-8:119 KW - N2 - Introduction/ Background Ki67 is an important immunohistochemical marker of proliferation used in grading of breast cancer and endocrine neoplasms. Ki67 proliferation indices (PI) are calculated as number of Ki67 positive tumour cells divided by total number of tumour cells. However, manual counting and calculation of Ki67 proliferation index is laborious and prone to inter-observer variability. Recently, a computerized algorithm that enables virtual alignment of two consecutive slides stained for pancytokeratin and Ki67 has been developed. Digital image analysis (DIA) based on Virtual Double Staining (VDS) enables exclusion of stromal cells and calculation of Ki67 PI in tumour cells only. Aims The purpose of this study was to validate the VDS algorithm by comparing manual counting and DIA on VDS for assessment of Ki67 PI in breast carcinomas. Methods Tissue Micro Arrays (TMA) were constructed with 158 cores of breast carcinomas. Two slides were cut from each TMA and immunohistochemically stained for pancytokeratin and Ki67. For each core, between 2-20% of the total core area were selected for exact manual counting of Ki67-positive and negative cells using the stereological principle of systematic uniformly random sampling. A minimum of 200 cells were counted. The same areas were then counted using the VDS algorithm. Additionally, the VDS algorithm was used to calculate Ki67 PI for each core. In order two analyze the importance of the distance between neighbouring slides five consecutive slides were stained for PCK. These slides were digitally fused and the percentage of overlap between stained and not stained areas calculated. Additionally, the VDS principle was used to examine differences in Ki67 PI when the immunohistochemical staining protocol was based on different antibody clones (Mib1, SP6 and 30-9) and staining platforms (Dako Autostainer, Leica Bond and Ventana Ultra). Results There was good correlation (R2 >0.90, ICC >0.95) between manual counting in systematic randomized selected areas and DIA on VDS of both the whole core and in selected areas. Comparison of the two methods using Bland-Altman plots did not reveal any skewness in certain data ranges. Overlap agreement between neighbouring sections was on average above 88%, lower for diffusely infiltrating tumours than more solid tumours. Analysis revealed significant differences in calculated Ki67 PI between the different antibodies. The Mib1 and SP6 clones (concentrated format) were comparable on the Dako and Leica platform, while the average Ki67 PI for the SP6 clone was 44% higher on the Ventana platform. For the ready-to-use formats, Mib1 and MM1 based Ki67 PIs were 28% and 36% lower than average, while the clone 30.9 based Ki67 PI was 23% higher. In c onclusion, DIA based on VDS may be an important future tool for improving accuracy and reproducibility of Ki67 PI in diagnostic and research settings.   UR - https://www.diagnosticpathology.eu/content/index.php/dpath/article/view/119