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Label free high throughput screening for apoptosis inducing chemicals using time-lapse microscopy signal processing

Aftab, Obaid, 1984- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Cancerfarmakologi och beräkningsmedicin
Nazir, Madiha (author)
Uppsala universitet,Cancerfarmakologi och beräkningsmedicin
Fryknäs, Mårten (author)
Uppsala universitet,Cancerfarmakologi och beräkningsmedicin
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Hammerling, Ulf (author)
Uppsala universitet,Cancerfarmakologi och beräkningsmedicin
Larsson, Rolf (author)
Uppsala universitet,Cancerfarmakologi och beräkningsmedicin
Gustafsson, Mats G (author)
Uppsala universitet,Cancerfarmakologi och beräkningsmedicin
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2014-06-13
2014
English.
In: Apoptosis (London). - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1360-8185 .- 1573-675X. ; 19:9, s. 1411-1418
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Label free time-lapse microscopy has opened a new avenue to the study of time evolving events in living cells. When combined with automated image analysis it provides a powerful tool that enables automated large-scale spatiotemporal quantification at the cell population level. Very few attempts, however, have been reported regarding the design of image analysis algorithms dedicated to the detection of apoptotic cells in such time-lapse microscopy images. In particular, none of the reported attempts is based on sufficiently fast signal processing algorithms to enable large-scale detection of apoptosis within hours/days without access to high-end computers. Here we show that it is indeed possible to successfully detect chemically induced apoptosis by applying a two-dimensional linear matched filter tailored to the detection of objects with the typical features of an apoptotic cell in phase-contrast images. First a set of recorded computational detections of apoptosis was validated by comparison with apoptosis specific caspase activity readouts obtained via a fluorescence based assay. Then a large screen encompassing 2,866 drug like compounds was performed using the human colorectal carcinoma cell line HCT116. In addition to many well known inducers (positive controls) the screening resulted in the detection of two compounds here reported for the first time to induce apoptosis.

Subject headings

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Cancer och onkologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Cancer and Oncology (hsv//eng)

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Apoptosis
high throughput screening
cancer
Bioinformatik
Bioinformatics

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