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Crowdsourcing for translational research: analysis of biomarker expression using cancer microarrays

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Background Academic pathology suffers from an acute and growing lack of workforce resource. This especially impacts on translational elements of clinical trials, which can require detailed analysis of thousands of tissue samples. We tested whether crowdsourcing – enlisting help from the public – is a sufficiently accurate method to score such samples.

Methods We developed a novel online interface to train and test lay participants on cancer detection and immunohistochemistry scoring in tissue microarrays. Lay participants initially performed cancer detection on lung cancer images stained for CD8, and we measured how extending a basic tutorial by annotated example images and feedback-based training affected cancer detection accuracy. We then applied this tutorial to additional cancer types and immunohistochemistry markers – bladder/ki67, lung/EGFR, and oesophageal/CD8 – to establish accuracy compared with experts. Using this optimised tutorial, we then tested lay participants’ accuracy on immunohistochemistry scoring of lung/EGFR and bladder/p53 samples.

Results We observed that for cancer detection, annotated example images and feedback-based training both improved accuracy compared with a basic tutorial only. Using this optimised tutorial, we demonstrate highly accurate (>0.90 area under curve) detection of cancer in samples stained with nuclear, cytoplasmic and membrane cell markers. We also observed high Spearman correlations between lay participants and experts for immunohistochemistry scoring (0.91 (0.78, 0.96) and 0.97 (0.91, 0.99) for lung/EGFR and bladder/p53 samples, respectively).

Conclusion These results establish crowdsourcing as a promising method to screen large data sets for biomarkers in cancer pathology research across a range of cancers and immunohistochemical stains.

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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1038/bjc.2016.404

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Funding agency for:
Kiltie, A
Grant:
C5255/A15935
23279


Publisher:
Nature Publishing Group
Journal:
British Journal of Cancer More from this journal
Volume:
116
Pages:
237-245
Publication date:
2016-12-13
Acceptance date:
2016-11-09
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EISSN:
1532-1827
ISSN:
0007-0920
Pmid:
27959886


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:666179
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uuid:6abc1577-c7da-4919-86a0-7aee538693bd
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Source identifiers:
666179
Deposit date:
2018-09-24

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