DS1 spectrogram: OpenTME: An Open Dataset of AI-powered H&E Tumor Microenvironment Profiles from TCGA

OpenTME: An Open Dataset of AI-powered H&E Tumor Microenvironment Profiles from TCGA

April 13, 20262604.12075

Authors

Miriam Hägele,Blanca Pablos,Andrew Norgan,Frederick Klauschen,Maaike Galama

Abstract

The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a central role in cancer progression, treatment response, and patient outcomes, yet large-scale, consistent, and quantitative TME characterization from routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained histopathology remains scarce. We introduce OpenTME, an open-access dataset of pre-computed TME profiles derived from 3,634 H&E-stained whole-slide images across five cancer types (bladder, breast, colorectal, liver, and lung cancer) from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).

All outputs were generated using Atlas H&E-TME, an AI-powered application built on the Atlas family of pathology foundation models, which performs tissue quality control, tissue segmentation, cell detection and classification, and spatial neighborhood analysis, yielding over 4,500 quantitative readouts per slide at cell-level resolution. OpenTME is available for non-commercial academic research on Hugging Face.

We will continue to expand OpenTME over time and anticipate it will serve as a resource for biomarker discovery, spatial biology research, and the development of computational methods for TME analysis.

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