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Tissuequest
multichannel TISSUE CYTOMETRY
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TissueQuest 
Analysis of fluorescent markers

TissueQuest provides three analysis modes:

  • Cell-based (nucleus, cytoplasm, membrane)
  • Stained areas
  • Small dots (e.g. FISH)

Context-based analysis can be done by manually drawing regions of interest. TMA can be detected and analysed on imported files.

TissueQuest - Features

  • Fluorescence image analysis
  • Assessment of co-expressed markers
  • Streamlined workflow
  • Single cell analysis
  • Analyze tissue sections, TMAs, confluent cells, smears
  • Contextual image analysis by manual ROI definition
  • Nuclear segmentation, total area measurements, dot detection
  • Cytoplasmic and membrane measurements
  • 18 measured metrics per marker
  • Pseudo IHC
  • Image and data comparison tools

TissueQuest is also available as a standalone software.

TissueQuest 7.1
THE EASY SOLUTION FOR IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS

TissueQuest is an image analysis software for the FACS-like analysis of tissue sections, TMA or cultured cells processed with immunofluorescence. TissueQuest can analyse images from epifluorescence as well as those from Q systems.

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New Features in TissueQuest 7.0

The new features of TissueQuest 7.0 & 7.1  include improvements to the analysis workflow, management of multiple diagrams, image visualization, and the user interface. Here are some highlights:

  • 7.1 Nuclear Segmentation using deep learning. It is a particularly useful and simple solution for nuclear segmentation in tissues with extremely high cellular density, weak signal intensity, or high variation in nuclei size and texture.

  • 7.1 New Region Overlay control for an improved navigation through the different channels enabling an improved user experience and faster feedback.

  • 7.1 Comments from TissueFAXS (slides, regions), including a section for patient information and patient number are available in HistoQuest.

  • 7.1 Export results and analysis masks as BigTiff.

  • 7.1 Batch import is now also available for external import sources.

  • 7.0 The new diagrams viewer displays all diagrams associated with a region or sample and allows the user to perform several new tasks, including changing the order of the diagrams via drag and drop, a print preview of the diagrams, set cut-offs, add gates, or show backward connections in the image.

  • 7.0 To further simplify the validation process, it is now possible to open multiple samples or regions simultaneously in separate detail windows as well as their raw data, diagram details and diagrams viewer. A dedicated Detail Manager helps to stay organized.

  • 7.0 comes with new visualization modes including pseudo IHC, providing a pathology view (pseudo coloured images) as well as the HDR-like mode (high dynamic range) and a smoothen image function.

  • 7.0 The 16 bit projects are fully supported.

  • 7.0 The automatic Tissue and TMA Detection function from TissueFAXS and StrataQuest is now also available in TissueQuest.

  • 7.0 Another new feature is the introduction of the Human Protein Atlas Browser within the TissueQuest software. By simply pressing the Human Protein Atlas Button compare your obtained results to publicly available data.

 

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TMA Analysis with StrataQuest

Tissue microarrays (TMAs) have proven themselves as a standard molecular clinical diagnosis technique. TMAs are paraffin blocks in which up to 1000 individual tissue cores assembled in array fashion, allowing high-throughput histological analysis.

The TissueFAXS platform including the high-end image analysis solution StrataQuest provides specific workflow to scan and analyze the TMA samples containing multiple regions on one slide. TMA analysis in StrataQuest is available for images acquired in all imaging modalities (multispectral, fluorescence, brightfield).

In the first example, StrataQuest was utilized to analyze a TMA sample stained for hematoxylin (blue) and for E-cadherin present in the cell membranes of epithelial cells (brown). On the original image (a), E-cadherin is shown in brown and nuclei in blue. The aim was to detect the nuclei, the epithelial cells and the membranes of epithelial cells. The challenge with this analysis was that some cells do not contain nuclei.  

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Image (b) shows detected nuclei, covered by nuclei mask in light blue. Next only membranes were detected (c), which are shown in green; (d) shows the detection of the whole E-cadherin+ epithelial tissue, also marked in green.

 

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In image (e) only cells with nuclei are identified, and the whole cell with the membrane is shown in blue, while the nuclei are covered by the light blue nuclei mask; (f) represents the nuclei in light blue and the total membranes in red.

 

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Another example on TMA analysis is our IHC Immune Status in situ APP. Here the task was to develop a streamlined workflow for tissue classification (epithelium, stroma, lymphoid cluster).

Marker positive cells (for CD3+) were identified and spatial analysis was peformed, which would allow for the calculation of how many and which types of cells are located in defined distances from the object of interest (epithelium or lymphoid cluster). In the below example the App was applied to Tissue Microarrays (TMA) of an inflamed bladder.

 

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One of the most notable features of StrataQuest is the machine learning-based tissue classification. To train the algorithm, the user marks regions assigned to different tissues and trains the classifier on the sample; later this workflow can be used on other samples. The following images represent the outcome of the classifier: (g) epithelium is detected in blue; (h) displays the lymphocyte cluster in light blue. These algorithms (or masks) can be combined to achieve a better visualization: (i) epithelium is displayed in blue, lymphocyte cluster in light blue and stroma in yellow.

 

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Beside the tissue classification itself, StrataQuest is capable of performing proximity analysis. It is possible to define specific proximity ranges; in the following case each range marked by different colors is 20µm. Nuclei detection was applied and CD3+ cells are shown in green, negative cells in yellow; (j) proximity ranges for the epithelium and (k) proximity ranges for the lymphocyte cluster.

 

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Apart from visual image analysis, StrataQuest outputs quantitative numbers. This way, it is possible to acquire and validate much more information. For example, StrataQuest can show how many cells are detected in each range: through the establishment of gates, 5.06% of CD3+ cells were found to be very close (in 20 µm range) to the epithelium.

 

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Further details about our various products and services can be found on our website. If you are interested in learning more about TissueGnostics solutions for TMA application or other tissue cytometry applications and our related services, please reach out to a member of the TissueGnostics team.

TissueQuest analysis automation

TissueQuests fully automated template based analysis is optimised for clinical routine and research applications and allows complete walk away operation. The user just has to load samples into an analysis project and to manually define regions of interest, if any are wanted. Then the template can be loaded, and analysis can be performed automatically.

 

 

 

The template provides:

  • Segmentation settings for all objects to be detected
  • A method for dealing with events in regions of interest (ROI)
  • Markers
  • Diagrams from the first sample of the project from which the template was saved
  • Statistics report settings
  • Simple report settings
  • Small dots settings 

TissueQuest image analysis algorithms

TGquest algorTissueQuest uses algorithms for nuclear and cell compartment segmentation, algorithms for stained area detection as well as algorithms for the detection of dots inside already detected cell compartments.

The nuclear segmentation algorithm is highly efficient in difficult situations in tissue and can be set with two values only - mean nuclear size and nuclear channel background threshhold. The cell compartment algorithm provides a large amount of flexibility with a few simple settings.

The images on the right show the segmentation of the nuclei based on DAPI (blue), the cellular segmentation based on Plakoglobin (green) and the assessment of Ki-67+ (red) and Plakoglobin+ (green)  cells. 

  
The total area algorithm segments stained areas in a sample (indicated in the image below).TGalgo2

 

The small dot algorithm provides small dot detection ideal for FISH and other applications in which the quantification of small objects within cellular compartments is needed. The image below shows the quantification of FITC and Texas Red FISH dots inside the nuclear compartment.

quantification of FITC and Texas Red FISH dots inside of the nuclear compartment.

 

TISSUE MICROARRAY
ANALYSIS SUPPORT

TissueQuest fully supports the analysis of Tissue Microarrays (TMA) scanned either with TG TissueFAXS systems or those slide scanners for which TissueQuest provides importers. For analysis projects of scans coming from TG TissueFAXS systems the autodetected TMA regions will be imported. For scans imported from other scanning systems without detected regions the TMA autodetection feature is also available in TissueQuest.

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CAPABILITIES

 HistoQuest 7.1 TissueQuest 7.1StrataQuest 7.1
Available as a standalone software
Analyze tissue sections, TMAs, confluent cells, smears
Flourescence image analysis  
Brightfield image analysis  
Single cell analysis, total area measurements, dot detection (FISH, CISH, RNAScope), cytoplasmatic and membrane measurements
Contextual image analysis by manual ROI definition
Deep-learning nuclear segmentation
Machine-learning tissue classifier, metastructure detection, automated contextual tissue cytometry, proximity & distance measurements, Spatial relationships & tissue microenvironment analysis    
Highly customizable analysis development    
Apps with predefined analysis solutions    
Analysis of confocal/multispectral and time-lapse projects    

PROPERTIES

  
Operating System Windows 10 System
Platform compatibility TissueFAXS platform (.sqproj), StrataFAXS II (.vmic), Precipoint (.vmic, .gtif), OME-Tiff, Generic Big Tiff, Images (.jpeg, .tif, .bmp, .png), 3D Histech (.mrxs), Hamamatsu (.ndpi), Zeiss Axio Scan (.czi), Yokogawa, Aperio (.svs), Leica (.scn), Keyence, Perkin Elmer (.qptiff)
Export file compatibility Matlab, Python, ImageJ, FIJI, FCS express, most external command line engines

Contact

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1020 Vienna, Austria
+43 1 216 11 90
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