3D virtual pathohistology of lung tissue from Covid-19 patients based on phase contrast X-ray tomography

Marina Eckermann(University of Göttingen), Jasper Frohn(University of Göttingen), Marius Reichardt(University of Göttingen), Markus Osterhoff(University of Göttingen), Michael Sprung(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY), Fabian Westermeier(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY), Alexandar Tzankov(University Hospital of Basel), Christopher Werlein(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Mark Kühnel(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Danny Jonigk(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Tim Salditt(University of Göttingen)
eLife
August 20, 2020
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Abstract

We present a three-dimensional (3D) approach for virtual histology and histopathology based on multi-scale phase contrast x-ray tomography, and use this to investigate the parenchymal architecture of unstained lung tissue from patients who succumbed to Covid-19. Based on this first proof-of-concept study, we propose multi-scale phase contrast x-ray tomography as a tool to unravel the pathophysiology of Covid-19, extending conventional histology by a third dimension and allowing for full quantification of tissue remodeling. By combining parallel and cone beam geometry, autopsy samples with a maximum cross section of 8 mm are scanned and reconstructed at a resolution and image quality, which allows for the segmentation of individual cells. Using the zoom capability of the cone beam geometry, regions-of-interest are reconstructed with a minimum voxel size of 167 nm. We exemplify the capability of this approach by 3D visualization of diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) with its prominent hyaline membrane formation, by mapping the 3D distribution and density of lymphocytes infiltrating the tissue, and by providing histograms of characteristic distances from tissue interior to the closest air compartment.


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