Authors
Johanna Nyffeler, Clinton Willis, Ryan Lougee, Ann Richard, Katie Paul-Friedman, Joshua A Harrill
Publication date
2020/1/15
Journal
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Volume
389
Pages
114876
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The present study adapted an existing high content imaging-based high-throughput phenotypic profiling (HTPP) assay known as “Cell Painting” for bioactivity screening of environmental chemicals. This assay uses a combination of fluorescent probes to label a variety of organelles and measures a large number of phenotypic features at the single cell level in order to detect chemical-induced changes in cell morphology. First, a small set of candidate phenotypic reference chemicals (n = 14) known to produce changes in the cellular morphology of U-2 OS cells were identified and screened at multiple time points in concentration-response format. Many of these chemicals produced distinct cellular phenotypes that were qualitatively similar to those previously described in the literature. A novel workflow for phenotypic feature extraction, concentration-response modeling and determination of in vitro thresholds for …
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