Multiphoton microscopy for rapid histopathological evaluation of kidney tumours Journal Article


Authors: Jain, M.; Robinson, B. D.; Aggarwal, A.; Shevchuk, M. M.; Scherr, D. S.; Mukherjee, S.
Article Title: Multiphoton microscopy for rapid histopathological evaluation of kidney tumours
Abstract: Objective: To explore the potential of multiphoton microscopy (MPM) for rapid evaluation and triaging of ex vivo kidney tissue. Materials and Methods: Fresh neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissues from nephrectomy specimens (n = 40) were imaged with MPM and later submitted for routine histopathology. Results: On MPM, normal kidney architecture was evident and clearly distinguishable from tumour. Forty malignant tumours (20 clear-cell renal cell carcinomas [RCCs], 10 papillary RCCs, five chromophobe RCCs and five papillary urothelial carcinomas [UCs], as diagnosed by haematoxylin and eosin staining) were imaged and subtyped as non-papillary and papillary, based on their architecture. Non-papillary tumours were further classified based on their unique cytoplasmic signatures. Clear-cell RCCs had a predominant population of cells with fat droplets in cytoplasm. Chromophobe RCCs had cells with non-fatty/homogeneous cytoplasm and distinct intra-cytoplasmic granules. Papillary RCCs had single-cell-lined papillae with often abundant histiocytes in their core, whereas PUC had multi-layered urothelium-lined papillae. The diagnostic accuracy of tumour subtyping by two independent uropathologists was 95%. Conclusions: We showed that MPM can reliably differentiate neoplastic from non-neoplastic kidney tissue and subtype kidney tumours in fresh, unprocessed tissue, MPM might therefore be useful as a rapid real-time diagnostic tool for the evaluation of kidney biopsies, and surgical margins in partial nephrectomies, to improve overall patient management. © 2015 The Authors BJU International © 2015 BJU International Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Keywords: histopathology; evaluation; multiphoton microscopy; triage; ex vivo; kidney tumours
Journal Title: BJU International
Volume: 118
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1464-4096
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2016-07-01
Start Page: 118
End Page: 126
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/bju.13377
PUBMED: 26575175
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 July 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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