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Publication : High content analysis identifies unique morphological features of reprogrammed cardiomyocytes.

First Author  Sutcliffe MD Year  2018
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  1258
PubMed ID  29352247 Mgi Jnum  J:264492
Mgi Id  MGI:6148605 Doi  10.1038/s41598-018-19539-z
Citation  Sutcliffe MD, et al. (2018) High content analysis identifies unique morphological features of reprogrammed cardiomyocytes. Sci Rep 8(1):1258
abstractText  Direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes is a promising approach for cardiac regeneration but still faces challenges in efficiently generating mature cardiomyocytes. Systematic optimization of reprogramming protocols requires scalable, objective methods to assess cellular phenotype beyond what is captured by transcriptional signatures alone. To address this question, we automatically segmented reprogrammed cardiomyocytes from immunofluorescence images and analyzed cell morphology. We also introduce a method to quantify sarcomere structure using Haralick texture features, called SarcOmere Texture Analysis (SOTA). We show that induced cardiac-like myocytes (iCLMs) are highly variable in expression of cardiomyocyte markers, producing subtypes that are not typically seen in vivo. Compared to neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes, iCLMs have more variable cell size and shape, have less organized sarcomere structure, and demonstrate reduced sarcomere length. Taken together, these results indicate that traditional methods of assessing cardiomyocyte reprogramming by quantifying induction of cardiomyocyte marker proteins may not be sufficient to predict functionality. The automated image analysis methods described in this study may enable more systematic approaches for improving reprogramming techniques above and beyond existing algorithms that rely heavily on transcriptome profiling.
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