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Cell Painting, a high-content image-based assay for morphological profiling using multiplexed fluorescent dyes

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NATURE PROTOCOLS
卷 11, 期 9, 页码 1757-1774

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2016.105

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  1. NIH [R44 TR001197, R01 GM089652]
  2. NSF RIG [DBI 1119830]
  3. NSF CAREER [DBI 1148823]
  4. Slim Initiative for Genomic Medicine
  5. Carlos Slim Foundation in Mexico
  6. Direct For Biological Sciences
  7. Div Of Biological Infrastructure [1148823] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In morphological profiling, quantitative data are extracted from microscopy images of cells to identify biologically relevant similarities and differences among samples based on these profiles. This protocol describes the design and execution of experiments using Cell Painting, which is a morphological profiling assay that multiplexes six fluorescent dyes, imaged in five channels, to reveal eight broadly relevant cellular components or organelles. Cells are plated in multiwell plates, perturbed with the treatments to be tested, stained, fixed, and imaged on a high-throughput microscope. Next, an automated image analysis software identifies individual cells and measures similar to 1,500 morphological features (various measures of size, shape, texture, intensity, and so on) to produce a rich profile that is suitable for the detection of subtle phenotypes. Profiles of cell populations treated with different experimental perturbations can be compared to suit many goals, such as identifying the phenotypic impact of chemical or genetic perturbations, grouping compounds and/or genes into functional pathways, and identifying signatures of disease. Cell culture and image acquisition takes 2 weeks; feature extraction and data analysis take an additional 1-2 weeks.

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