2D mapping of strongly deformable cell nuclei-based on contour matching.

Cytometry A

Department of Telecommunications and Information Processing, IBBT, Image Processing and Interpretation, Ghent University, Ghent 9000, Belgium.

Published: July 2011

The spatiotemporal dynamics of protein complexes and genome loci are functionally linked to cellular health status. To study the inherent motion of subnuclear particles, it is essential to remove any superimposed component stemming from displacement and deformation of the nucleus. In this article, we propose a mapping of the nuclear interior, which is based on the deformation of the nuclear contour and has no shape constraints. This registration procedure enabled an accurate estimation of telomere mobility in living human cells undergoing dramatic nuclear deformations. Given the large variety of pathologies and cellular processes that are associated with strong nuclear shape changes, the contour mapping algorithm has generic value for improving the accuracy of mobility measurements of genome loci and intranuclear macromolecule complexes. © 2011 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry.

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