Development of an automated 3D high content cell screening platform for organoid phenotyping

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.slasd.2024.100182
Suleyman B. Bozal , Greg Sjogren , Antonio P. Costa , Joseph S. Brown , Shannon Roberts , Dylan Baker , Paul Gabriel Jr. , Benjamin T. Ristau , Michael Samuels , William F. Flynn , Paul Robson , Elise T. Courtois
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The use of organoid models in biomedical research has grown substantially since their inception. As they gain popularity among scientists seeking more complex and biologically relevant systems, there is a direct need to expand and clarify potential uses of such systems in diverse experimental contexts. Herein we outline a high-content screening (HCS) platform that allows researchers to screen drugs or other compounds against three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems in a multi-well format (384-well). Furthermore, we compare the quality of robotic liquid handling with manual pipetting and characterize and contrast the phenotypic effects detected by confocal imaging and biochemical assays in response to drug treatment. We show that robotic liquid handling is more consistent and amendable to high throughput experimental designs when compared to manual pipetting due to improved precision and automated randomization capabilities. We also show that image-based techniques are more sensitive to detecting phenotypic changes within organoid cultures than traditional biochemical assays that evaluate cell viability, supporting their integration into organoid screening workflows. Finally, we highlight the enhanced capabilities of confocal imaging in this organoid screening platform as they relate to discerning organoid drug responses in single-well co-cultures of organoids derived from primary human biopsies and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. Altogether, this platform enables automated, imaging-based HCS of 3D cellular models in a non-destructive manner, opening the path to complementary analysis through integrated downstream methods.

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开发用于类器官表型的自动化三维高含量细胞筛选平台。
类器官模型自诞生以来,在生物医学研究中的使用已大幅增加。随着它们在寻求更复杂和生物相关系统的科学家中越来越受欢迎,人们直接需要扩大和明确此类系统在不同实验环境中的潜在用途。在此,我们概述了一种高内涵筛选(HCS)平台,它允许研究人员在多孔格式(384 孔)的三维(3D)细胞培养系统中筛选药物或其他化合物。此外,我们还比较了机器人液体处理与手动移液的质量,并对共聚焦成像和生化分析检测到的药物处理表型效应进行了表征和对比。我们的研究表明,与手动移液相比,机器人液体处理具有更高的精度和自动随机化能力,因此更稳定,更适合高通量实验设计。我们还表明,与评估细胞活力的传统生化检测法相比,基于图像的技术在检测类器官培养物表型变化方面更加灵敏,支持将其整合到类器官筛选工作流程中。最后,我们强调了该类器官筛选平台共焦成像的增强功能,因为它们涉及到在源自原发性人体活检和患者异种移植(PDX)模型的类器官单孔共培养中辨别类器官药物反应。总之,该平台能够以非破坏性的方式对三维细胞模型进行基于成像的自动化 HCS,为通过集成的下游方法进行补充分析开辟了道路。
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