A multimodal knowledge-enhanced whole-slide pathology foundation model

Nat Commun. 2025 Dec 12;16(1):11406. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-66220-x.

Abstract

Computational pathology has advanced through foundation models, yet faces challenges in multimodal integration and capturing whole-slide context. Current approaches typically utilize either vision-only or image-caption data, overlooking distinct insights from pathology reports and gene expression profiles. Additionally, most models focus on patch-level analysis, failing to capture comprehensive whole-slide patterns. Here we present mSTAR (Multimodal Self-TAught PRetraining), the pathology foundation model that incorporates three modalities: pathology slides, expert-created reports, and gene expression data, within a unified framework. Our dataset includes 26,169 slide-level modality pairs across 32 cancer types, comprising over 116 million patch images. This approach injects multimodal whole-slide context into patch representations, expanding modeling from single to multiple modalities and from patch-level to slide-level analysis. Across oncological benchmark spanning 97 tasks, mSTAR outperforms previous state-of-the-art models, particularly in molecular prediction and multimodal tasks, revealing that multimodal integration yields greater improvements than simply expanding vision-only datasets.

MeSH terms

  • Computational Biology* / methods
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted* / methods
  • Neoplasms* / genetics
  • Neoplasms* / pathology
  • Pathology* / methods