Digital Image Analysis of BAP-1 Accurately Predicts Uveal Melanoma Metastasis

Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2019 May 6;8(3):11. doi: 10.1167/tvst.8.3.11. eCollection 2019 May.

Abstract

Purpose: Reduced nuclear expression of BRCA1 associated protein 1 (BAP-1) is associated with a high risk for metastasis in uveal melanoma. Manual assessment of the expression level may face issues with interobserver reproducibility. This could be improved with digital image analysis (DIA).

Methods: Thirty enucleated eyes with uveal melanoma from the Emory Eye Center (Atlanta, GA; years 2009-2017) were included and stained with BAP-1. Retrospective data on patient and tumor characteristics were retrieved. Patients were randomized to a training or validation cohort. Their tumor sections were digitally scanned and scored for percentage of BAP-1-positive cells with the QuPath Bioimage analysis software.

Results: Interobserver concordance was 75% (Cohen's κ 0.52) with manual BAP-1 scoring and 88% to 94% with DIA (Cohen's κ 0.75-0.88). Positive and negative predictive values for metastasis were 90% and 100% with DIA, 80% and 86% with manual scoring, and 78% and 88% with gene expression class 2. In binary logistic regression, manual and DIA of BAP-1 and gene expression class 2 were associated with metastasis, but none retained significance in multiple regression. Metastasis-free survival was significantly shorter with low BAP-1 expression as defined by DIA (log-rank P = 0.02), but not with manual scoring (log-rank P = 0.36) or with gene expression class 2 (log-rank P = 0.17).

Conclusions: DIA of BAP-1 is a competitive alternative to manual assessment as well as gene expression profiling in prognostication of enucleated specimens with uveal melanoma.

Translational relevance: The emerging scope for automatization of qualified diagnostic tasks is applied to uveal melanoma.

Keywords: BAP-1; digital image analysis; uveal melanoma.