| Literature DB >> 25621319 |
William W Lau1, Calvin A Johnson1, Sara Lioi2, Joseph A Mindell2.
Abstract
Lysosomes are subcellular organelles playing a vital role in the endocytosis process of the cell. Lysosomal acidity is an important factor in assuring proper functioning of the enzymes within the organelle, and can be assessed by labeling the lysosomes with pH-sensitive fluorescence probes. To enhance our understanding of the acidification mechanisms, the goal of this work is to develop a method that can accurately detect and characterize the acidity of each lysosome captured in ratiometric fluorescence images. We present an algorithm that utilizes the h-dome transformation and reconciles spots detected independently from two wavelength channels. We evaluated our algorithm using simulated images for which the exact locations were known. The h-dome algorithm achieved an f-score as high as 0.890. We also computed the fluorescence ratios from lysosomes in live HeLa cell images with known lysosomal pHs. Using leave-one-out cross-validation, we demonstrated that the new algorithm was able to achieve much better pH prediction accuracy than the conventional method.Entities:
Keywords: Spot detection; h-dome transformation; lysosomes; microscopy; pH; ratiometric imaging
Year: 2013 PMID: 25621319 PMCID: PMC4300956 DOI: 10.1145/2506583.2512387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACM Conf Bioinform Comput Biol Biomed Inform (2013)