Estimation of Neoplasia-Related Biological Parameters Through Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis of Optical Molecular Imaging Data
Autor: | George Papoutsoglou, Costas Balas |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Biomedical Engineering
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms Biology Models Biological Sensitivity and Specificity Signal Epithelium In vivo Neoplasms Image Processing Computer-Assisted Extracellular Humans Computer Simulation Sensitivity (control systems) Estimation theory Optical Imaging Molecular biophysics Reproducibility of Results Molecular Imaging Biomarker (cell) Female Molecular imaging Biological system Monte Carlo Method Algorithms Biomarkers Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. 60:1241-1249 |
ISSN: | 1558-2531 0018-9294 |
DOI: | 10.1109/tbme.2012.2231863 |
Popis: | Summarization: We combine system's biology approaches with in vivo optical molecular imaging of epithelial neoplasia for estimating disease-specific biological parameters. Molecular imaging measures and maps the dynamic optical effects, generated by the topical application of acetic acid diluted solution. The dynamic characteristics of the in vivo measured optical signal are governed by the epithelial transport effects of the biomarker. Nine biological parameters, both structural and functional, have been identified to be potentially correlated with the neoplasia growth and to be manifested to the measured data in a convoluted manner. A compartmental model of the cervical neoplastic epithelium has been developed, which predicts the dynamic optical effects in all possible parameter value combinations. We have performed global sensitivity analysis for the purpose of identifying the subset of the input parameters that are the key determinants of the model's output. Finally, we have for the first time shown that it is possible to estimate, from in vivo measured dynamic optical data, the following neoplasia related parameters: number of neoplastic layers, intracellular and extracellular space dimensions, functionality of tight junctions, and extracellular pH. These findings have been (in part) validated with optical data and biopsies obtained from 30 women with cervical neoplasia. Presented on: Biomedical Engineering |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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