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Contextual automated 3D analysis of subcellular organelles adapted to high-content screening.

Thierry Dorval1, Arnaud Ogier, Auguste Genovesio, Hye Kuyon Lim, Do Yoon Kwon, Joo-Hyun Lee, Howard J Worman, William Dauer, Regis Grailhe.   

Abstract

Advances in automated imaging microscopy allow fast acquisitions of multidimensional biological samples. Those microscopes open new possibilities for analyzing subcellular structures and spatial cellular arrangements. In this article, the authors describe a 3D image analysis framework adapted to medium-throughput screening. Upon adaptive and regularized segmentation, followed by precise 3D reconstruction, they achieve automatic quantification of numerous relevant 3D descriptors related to the shape, texture, and fluorescence intensity of multiple stained subcellular structures. A global analysis of the 3D reconstructed scene shows additional possibilities to quantify the relative position of organelles. Implementing this methodology, the authors analyzed the subcellular reorganization of the nucleus, the Golgi apparatus, and the centrioles occurring during the cell cycle. In addition, they quantified the effect of a genetic mutation associated with the early onset primary dystonia on the redistribution of torsinA from the bulk endoplasmic reticulum to the perinuclear space of the nuclear envelope. They show that their method enables the classification of various translocation levels of torsinA and opens the possibility for compound-based screening campaigns restoring the normal torsinA phenotype.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20639502     DOI: 10.1177/1087057110374993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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Review 3.  Molecular pathways in dystonia.

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7.  Automated analysis of time-lapse imaging of nuclear translocation by retrospective strategy and its application to STAT1 in HeLa cells.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-02       Impact factor: 4.379

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