| Literature DB >> 31334922 |
Meritxell B Cutrona1,2, Jeremy C Simpson1,2.
Abstract
There is a high demand for advanced, image-based, automated high-content screening (HCS) approaches to facilitate phenotypic screening in 3D cell culture models. A major challenge lies in retaining the resolution of fine cellular detail but at the same time imaging multicellular structures at a large scale. In this study, a confocal microscopy-based HCS platform in optical multiwell plates that enables the quantitative morphological profiling of populations of nonuniform spheroids obtained from HT-29 human colorectal cancer cells is described. This platform is then utilized to demonstrate a quantitative dissection of the penetration of synthetic nanoparticles (NP) in multicellular 3D spheroids at multiple levels of scale. A pilot RNA interference-based screening validates this methodology and identifies a subset of RAB GTPases that regulate NP trafficking in these spheroids. This technology is suitable for high-content phenotyping in 3D cell-based screening, providing a framework for nanomedicine drug development as applied to translational oncology.Entities:
Keywords: RAB GTPases; high-content screening and analysis; membrane trafficking; nanoparticles; spheroids
Year: 2019 PMID: 31334922 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201902033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281