npj Systems Biology and Applications (Nov 2024)

Exploring heterogeneous cell population dynamics in different microenvironments by novel analytical strategy based on images

  • Yihong Huang,
  • Zidong Zhou,
  • Tianqi Liu,
  • Shengnan Tang,
  • Xuegang Xin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41540-024-00459-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Understanding the dynamic states and transitions of heterogeneous cell populations is crucial for addressing fundamental biological questions. High-content imaging provides rich datasets, but it remains increasingly difficult to integrate and annotate high-dimensional and time-resolved datasets to profile heterogeneous cell population dynamics in different microenvironments. Using hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) LX-2 as model, we proposed a novel analytical strategy for image-based integration and annotation to profile dynamics of heterogeneous cell populations in 2D/3D microenvironments. High-dimensional features were extracted from extensive image datasets, and cellular states were identified based on feature profiles. Time-series clustering revealed distinct temporal patterns of cell shape and actin cytoskeleton reorganization. We found LX-2 showed more complex membrane dynamics and contractile systems with an M-shaped actin compactness trend in 3D culture, while they displayed rapid spreading in early 2D culture. This image-based integration and annotation strategy enhances our understanding of HSCs heterogeneity and dynamics in complex extracellular microenvironments.