Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer: Standards for Reporting of Multiplex Immunohistochemistry/Immunofluorescence Assays (STORMI).

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作者:Sater Sam, Bifulco Carlo B, Rodriguez-Canales Jaime, Yeong Joe, Akturk Guray, Angelo Michael, Ballesteros-Merino Carmen, Bankhead Peter, Basu Subham, Blando Jorge M, Brajkovic Saska, Cassano Marco, Chen Benjamin J, Coskun Ahmet F, Cottrell Tricia R, De Andrea Carlos E, Edwards Robin H, Egelston Colt, Engle Logan L, Ernstoff Marc S, Fan Rong, Feldman Michael, Fox Bernard A, Galon Jerome, Gartrell Robyn, Gnjatic Sacha, Green Benjamin F, Gulley James L MD, Hellebust Anne, Hewitt Stephen, Hollmann Travis J, Horn Lucas A, Howat William J, Hoyt Clifford C, Jensen Shawn M, Kulasinghe Arutha, Lassoued Wiem, Lott Steven, Mansfield James, Marwitz Sebastian, Netto George, Page David B, Parra Edwin, Rimm David L, Rodig Scott J, Salgado Roberto, Schapiro Denis, Schalper Kurt A MD, Sunshine Joel C, Surace Michael J, Szalay Alexander S, Thurin Magdalena, Villasboas Jose C, Wharton Keith, Wistuba Ignacio I, Yearley Jennifer H, Yuan Yinyin, Zaki Geroge, Ziai James, Taube Janis M
Multiplex immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry (mIF/IHC) are increasingly employed antibody-based technologies that use tissue sparingly and facilitate the detection of co-localized or neighboring biomarkers. Specifically, these platforms enable spatial analyses of the tumor microenvironment as well as extended applications, for example, describing normal tissue anatomy, autoimmunity, infectious diseases, etc. mIF/IHC has greatly enhanced biomarker discovery efforts, and a growing number of studies suggest superiority to traditional IHC. Standardization of staining approaches, reporting of image analysis strategies and resultant data is critical for facilitating cross-study comparisons, validation, deployment, and generalization of findings. To address this challenge, The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) previously published two articles providing best practice guidelines for mIF/IHC staining, image analysis, and data sharing. Here, SITC convened stakeholders to develop the third article in the series, a consensus checklist for scientific reporting of mIF/IHC data to support and complement the best practice guidelines. The checklist includes critical components of mIF/IHC applications to be defined within publications such as detailed descriptions of analytical validation; image acquisition, selection, and registration methods; and cell clustering and spatial analysis strategies, amongst others. Such information will help with data reproducibility and comparison across studies towards future drug and assay development.

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