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Predicting cell health phenotypes using image-based morphology profiling

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 32, Issue 9, Pages 995-1005

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E20-12-0784

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  1. NIH [MIRA R35 GM122547, NCI U01 CA176058]
  2. Slim Initiative in Genomic Medicine for the Americas (SIGMA), a joint U.S.-Mexico project - Carlos Slim Foundation
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Research Fellowship [328668586]

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Genetic and chemical perturbations impact various cellular phenotypes, and machine learning algorithms can predict cell health readouts directly from Cell Painting images at a lower cost. This approach accurately predicts cell health assay outcomes for existing and future Cell Painting datasets and can add cell health annotations to the datasets.
Genetic and chemical perturbations impact diverse cellular phenotypes, including multiple indicators of cell health. These readouts reveal toxicity and antitumorigenic effects relevant to drug discovery and personalized medicine. We developed two customized microscopy assays, one using four targeted reagents and the other three targeted reagents, to collectively measure 70 specific cell health phenotypes including proliferation, apoptosis, reactive oxygen species, DNA damage, and cell cycle stage. We then tested an approach to predict multiple cell health phenotypes using Cell Painting, an inexpensive and scalable image-based morphology assay. In matched CRISPR perturbations of three cancer cell lines, we collected both Cell Painting and cell health data. We found that simple machine learning algorithms can predict many cell health readouts directly from Cell Painting images, at less than half the cost. We hypothesized that these models can be applied to accurately predict cell health assay outcomes for any future or existing Cell Painting dataset. For Cell Painting images from a set of 1500+ compound perturbations across multiple doses, we validated predictions by orthogonal assay readouts. We provide a web app to browse predictions: http://broad.io/cell-health-app. Our approach can be used to add cell health annotations to Cell Painting datasets.

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