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  • The development of an Automated Cell Track System (ACTS) addresses the challenges of analyzing individual cell migration in lab settings, improving efficiency over manual methods.
  • The ACTS uses advanced algorithms to track cell movement based on their characteristics, allowing for simultaneous analysis across multiple samples.
  • Validation with HSB-2 T cells shows that the system effectively measures migration related to different protein concentrations, making it ideal for high throughput screening in cell migration studies.

Article Abstract

Design of automated image processing systems to determine migration characteristics of individual cells is not trivial. Every test sample requires separate recording and the analysis of individual cell tracks in two- or three-dimensional migration systems by time-lapse microscopy is extremely laborious. Here, we describe a new Automated Cell Track System (ACTS). In addition to contrast differences, which are used by existing analysis systems, the ACTS algorithms recognize cells on the basis of morphological similarities in successive images and adapt to the continuous shape changes of individual cells during migration. The system facilitates simultaneous analysis of multiple cells and the measurement of multiple wells in one single experiment. We validated the system studying HSB-2 T cell migration in standard 96-well microtiter plates coated with ICAM-1-Fc protein or control CD14-Fc protein. Migration of HSB-2 T cells on ICAM-1-Fc is Leukocyte Function-associated Antigen-1 (LFA-1)-mediated and both the number and the speed of migrating cells depend on the ICAM-1-Fc concentration. We show that automated analysis of the migration data yields similar results as manual analysis, but in a fraction of the time. We conclude that this system is extremely well suited to precisely monitor the migratory behavior of individual cells. The analysis of multiple wells in parallel makes this set-up appropriate in high throughput screening in which multiple components are simultaneously tested for their effect on cell migration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-1759(03)00262-xDOI Listing

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