Deep learning-based cytoskeleton segmentation for accurate high-throughput measurement of cytoskeleton density.

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Ryota Horiuchi, Asuka Kamimura, Yuga Hanaki, Hikari Matsumoto, Minako Ueda, Takumi Higaki
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Abstract

Microscopic analyses of cytoskeleton organization are crucial for understanding various cellular activities, including cell proliferation and environmental responses in plants. Traditionally, assessments of cytoskeleton dynamics have been qualitative, relying on microscopy-assisted visual inspection. However, the transition to quantitative digital microscopy has introduced new technical challenges, with segmentation of cytoskeleton structures proving particularly demanding. In this study, we examined the utility of a deep learning-based segmentation method for accurate quantitative evaluation of cytoskeleton organization using confocal microscopic images of the cortical microtubules in tobacco BY-2 cells. The results showed that, although conventional methods sufficed for measurement of cytoskeleton angles and parallelness, the deep learning-based method significantly improved the accuracy of density measurements. To assess the versatility of the method, we extended our analysis to physiologically significant models in the context of changes in cytoskeleton density, namely Arabidopsis thaliana guard cells and zygotes. The deep learning-based method successfully improved the accuracy of cytoskeleton density measurements for quantitative evaluations of physiological changes in both stomatal movement in guard cells and intracellular polarization in elongating zygotes, confirming its utility in these applications. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of deep learning-based segmentation in providing precise and high-throughput measurements of cytoskeleton density, and has the potential to automate and expedite analyses of large-scale image datasets.

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Protoplasma
Protoplasma 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
6.90%
发文量
99
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Protoplasma publishes original papers, short communications and review articles which are of interest to cell biology in all its scientific and applied aspects. We seek contributions dealing with plants and animals but also prokaryotes, protists and fungi, from the following fields: cell biology of both single and multicellular organisms molecular cytology the cell cycle membrane biology including biogenesis, dynamics, energetics and electrophysiology inter- and intracellular transport the cytoskeleton organelles experimental and quantitative ultrastructure cyto- and histochemistry Further, conceptual contributions such as new models or discoveries at the cutting edge of cell biology research will be published under the headings "New Ideas in Cell Biology".
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