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Identification of rare cell populations in autofluorescence lifetime image data

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CYTOMETRY PART A
卷 101, 期 6, 页码 497-506

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.24534

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breast cancer; cell analysis; drug response; fluorescence lifetime imaging; heterogeneity; modeling; NADH

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  1. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas [RP200668]
  2. Texas AM University

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Drug-resistant cells and anti-inflammatory immune cells contribute to tumor aggression and worse patient outcomes. Single cell analysis of autofluorescence images provides a live-cell assay to quantify cellular heterogeneity. In this study, Gaussian distribution modeling and machine learning classification were used to identify rare cells within simulated autofluorescence lifetime image data.
Drug-resistant cells and anti-inflammatory immune cells within tumor masses contribute to tumor aggression, invasion, and worse patient outcomes. These cells can be a small proportion (<10%) of the total cell population of the tumor. Due to their small quantity, the identification of rare cells is challenging with traditional assays. Single cell analysis of autofluorescence images provides a live-cell assay to quantify cellular heterogeneity. Fluorescence intensities and lifetimes of the metabolic coenzymes reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and oxidized flavin adenine dinucleotide allow quantification of cellular metabolism and provide features for classification of cells with different metabolic phenotypes. In this study, Gaussian distribution modeling and machine learning classification algorithms are used for the identification of rare cells within simulated autofluorescence lifetime image data of a large tumor comprised of tumor cells and T cells. A Random Forest machine learning algorithm achieved an overall accuracy of 95% for the identification of cell type from the simulated optical metabolic imaging data of a heterogeneous tumor of 20,000 cells consisting of 70% drug responsive breast cancer cells, 5% drug resistant breast cancer cells, 20% quiescent T cells and 5% activated T cells. High resolution imaging methods combined with single-cell quantitative analyses allows identification and quantification of rare populations of cells within heterogeneous cultures

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