RRC ID 59862
Author Ishikawa K, Yoshida K, Kanie K, Omori K, Kato R.
Title Morphology-Based Analysis of Myoblasts for Prediction of Myotube Formation.
Journal SLAS Discov
Abstract The development of new drugs depends on the efficiency of drug screening. Phenotype-based screening has attracted interest due to its considerable potency for the discovery of first-in-class drugs. In general, fluorescently labeled imagery is the leading technique for phenotype-based screening; however, there are growing requirements to understand total culture profiles, which are unclear after end-point assays. In this study, we demonstrate that morphology-based cellular evaluation of unlabeled cells is an efficient approach to evaluate myotube formation assays. One of our aims was to study the myogenic differentiation process in C2C12 cells to discern the differences between cellular responses to different medium conditions (serum concentrations and insulin dosages). Our results show that predictive morphological profiles that strongly correlate with myogenic differentiation can be generated from myotube images, even in the confluent stage. The differentiation rate after 14 days can be quantitatively predicted with the highest accuracy by means of images taken on days 0-11.5. In addition, for the application of our morphology-based cellular evaluation, the effect of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) on myogenic differentiation was analyzed. Our results show that the quantitated morphological profile from these images can be an effective descriptor for analysis of the myotube-recovering effect of cGMP.
Volume 24(1)
Pages 47-56
Published 2019-1-1
DOI 10.1177/2472555218793374
PII S2472-5552(22)12554-2
PMID 30102873
MeSH Animals Cell Differentiation / physiology Cell Line Cyclic GMP / metabolism Mice Muscle Development / physiology* Muscle Fibers, Skeletal / cytology* Muscle Fibers, Skeletal / metabolism Myoblasts / cytology* Myoblasts / metabolism Phenotype
IF 2.195
Times Cited 4
Resource
Human and Animal Cells C2C12(RCB0987)