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Robin Ketteler1, Jamie Freeman1, Francesco Ferraro1, Nicole Bata1, Dan F Cutler1, Janos Kriston-Vizi1, Nicola Stevenson1.
Abstract
High-content screening of kinase inhibitors is important in order to identify biogenesis and function mechanisms of subcellular organelles. Here, we present a human kinome siRNA high-content screen on primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells, that were transfected by electroporation. The data descriptor contains a confocal fluorescence, microscopic image dataset. We also describe an open source, automated image analysis workflow that can be reused to perform high-content analysis of other organelles. This dataset is suitable for analysis of morphological parameters that are linked to human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) biology.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28248923 PMCID: PMC5332014 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2017.22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1Representative WPB phenotypes and quantification of positive and negative controls.
(a) siRNA (negative control) (b) siRNA knockdown of vWF (positive control). Nuclei (blue), trans-Golgi network (green), WPB (red) and plasma membrane (grey) were stained in HUVEC cells. Scale bar 20 μm. The figures show representative, cropped regions of fields of view, that allowed the proper visualization of the small WPBs. (c) The intensity Z scores (3_TotalWPBrawIntDenPerCellNR) of negative control wells (siCTRL) are significantly higher than that of positive control wells (siVWF). Mean±S.D. plotted for 88 independent biological replicates for each condition, two-tailed Student’s two sample t-test P<2.2e-16.
WPB features quantified by ImageJ
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| The features listed as headings and are described at the ImageJ documentation website: | |
| Area | Area of a WPB object in μm2. |
| Mean | Average grey intensity of a WPB object [relative fluorescence unit r.f.u.] |
| StdDev | Standard deviation of a WPB object pixel intensity [r.f.u.]. |
| Min | Minimum intensity of a WPB object [r.f.u.]. |
| Max | Maximum intensity of a WPB object [r.f.u.]. |
| X | The X coordinate of a WPB object’s centroid [pixel]. |
| Y | The Y coordinate of a WPB object’s centroid [pixel]. |
| Perim. | Perimeter of a WPB object [μm2]. |
| Major | Length of primary axis of the best fitting ellipse around a WPB object [μm]. |
| Minor | Length of secondary axis of the best fitting ellipse around a WPB object [μm]. |
| Angle | Angle between the horizontal axis of the image and the primary axis of the best fitting ellipse around a WPB object [degree]. |
| Circ. | Circularity shape descriptor of a WPB. Circ.=1 means a perfect circle. |
| Feret | The longest diameter between any two points along a WPB’s boundary [μm]. |
| IntDen | The product of a WPB’s area and mean grey intensity [r.f.u.]. |
| Median | Median grey intensity of a WPB object [r.f.u.]. |
| RawIntDen | The sum of the values of the pixels in a WPB [r.f.u.]. |
| Slice | The number of image in an image stack. |
| FeretX | The X coordinate of the end of a WPB’s Feret diameter [pixel]. |
| FeretY | The Y coordinate of the end of a WPB’s Feret diameter [pixel]. |
| FeretAngle | Angle between the horizontal axis of the image and the Feret’s diameter of a WPB object [degree]. |
| MinFeret | The shortest diameter between any two points along a WPB’s boundary [μm]. |
| AR | Aspect ratio is a shape descriptor of a WPB, means the ratio of the length of the primary and secondary axes of a WPB’s fitted ellipse. |
| Round | Roundness is a shape descriptor of a WPB, the inverse of AR. |
| Solidity | The ratio between a WPB’s area and convex area. |
GRK2 is identified as a hit regulating WPB number
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| Hitlist show positive hits, that were thresholded as Z score>2. GRK2 (syn. ADRBK1) was confirmed as one of the top hits. | |||
| 6.88 | 6 | A07 | DYRK4 |
| 5.33 | 11 | E05 | LMTK3 |
| 5.01 | 6 | B05 | CDK10 |
| 3.52 | 11 | E02 | SBK1 |
| 3.47 | 11 | C04 | PRKG1 |
| 3.31 | 6 | F02 | PIP5K1B |
| 3.16 | 6 | C05 | CDK10 |
| 3.12 | 11 | F03 | PIP5K1A |
| 3.03 | 6 | B02 | BRD3 |
| 2.95 | 11 | B04 | RAPGEF3 |
| 2.92 | 11 | E07 | CSNK2A1 |
| 2.85 | 6 | F11 | MAP4K4 |
| 2.85 | 6 | B08 | HERC2 |
| 2.76 | 8 | A08 | TRIM33 |
| 2.69 | 7 | F04 | HIPK3 |
| 2.64 | 8 | A10 | TRPM7 |
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| 2.57 | 6 | F03 | MAP4K3 |
| 2.56 | 8 | C09 | PANK1 |
| 2.51 | 9 | F04 | ADCK1 |
| 2.5 | 8 | A02 | SGK3 |
| 2.47 | 6 | C06 | CDC2L5 |
| 2.34 | 11 | F06 | DYRK1B |
| 2.28 | 6 | G05 | CASK |
| 2.24 | 3 | B09 | NEK2 |
| 2.24 | 3 | F11 | PCTK2 |
| 2.23 | 6 | G07 | STK19 |
| 2.22 | 1 | A04 | AMHR2 |
| 2.21 | 10 | C06 | NEK7 |
| 2.17 | 8 | B05 | TBK1 |
| 2.16 | 9 | E07 | WNK2 |
| 2.16 | 10 | C09 | PRPS1L1 |
| 2.16 | 9 | E08 | SGK269 |
| 2.16 | 6 | G08 | CDKL2 |
| 2.08 | 2 | A06 | MARK2 |
| 2.06 | 11 | D04 | PRKDC |
| 2.04 | 2 | B05 | DMPK |
| 2.02 | 7 | H05 | RAPGEF3 |
| 2.02 | 6 | A06 | STK16 |
| 2.01 | 10 | B04 | EVI5L |
Figure 2Diagram depicting the image processing workflow by ImageJ.
Figure 3Electroporation-based siRNA screen result.
(a) Segmentation quality control overlay image. The red contour indicates the boundary of segmented WPBs. Representative image, the overlay of all processed images are available in the repository as *_vWF_overlay_RGB.zip files and the WPB contours as *_RoiSet.zip files (Data Citation 1). Arrows denote correctly segmented representative WPBs, arrows with star denote non-WPB vWF objects as segmentation artefacts. Scale bar 20 μm. (b) Reproducibility is quantified by calculating the standard deviation of per well values across the replicates. A representative plate heatmap is presented here and the data for all plates are available in the repository as components of the HTML reports. Negative control wells are labelled with ‘N’ and ‘P’ stands for positive control wells. (c) Distribution of the 1056 well’s Z scores in the 1_PercentWPBarea dataset. All Z score values are available in the HTML reports (Data Citation 1).
Figure 4Representative control and hit phenotypes for all four biologically relevant parameters.
siCTRL (left panels) and top hit phenotypes (right panels) for WPB area ratio control (a), top hit kinase DMPK (b), WPB number control (c), top hit kinase TRRAP (d), WPB intensity control (e), top hit kinase MAPK12 (f) and ratio of WPB with Feret diameter longer than 1.5 μm control (g), top hit kinase MAP4K2 (h), respectively. Scalebar 20 μm.