Current approaches and future role of high content imaging in safety sciences and drug discovery.

ALTEX Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-07-14 DOI:10.14573/altex.1405271
Erwin van Vliet, Mardas Daneshian, Mario Beilmann, Anthony Davies, Eugenio Fava, Roland Fleck, Yvon Julé, Manfred Kansy, Stefan Kustermann, Peter Macko, William R Mundy, Adrian Roth, Imran Shah, Marianne Uteng, Bob van de Water, Thomas Hartung, Marcel Leist
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Abstract

High content imaging combines automated microscopy with image analysis approaches to simultaneously quantify multiple phenotypic and/or functional parameters in biological systems. The technology has become an important tool in the fields of safety sciences and drug discovery, because it can be used for mode-of-action identification, determination of hazard potency and the discovery of toxicity targets and biomarkers. In contrast to conventional biochemical endpoints, high content imaging provides insight into the spatial distribution and dynamics of responses in biological systems. This allows the identification of signaling pathways underlying cell defense, adaptation, toxicity and death. Therefore, high content imaging is considered a promising technology to address the challenges for the "Toxicity testing in the 21st century" approach. Currently, high content imaging technologies are frequently applied in academia for mechanistic toxicity studies and in pharmaceutical industry for the ranking and selection of lead drug compounds or to identify/confirm mechanisms underlying effects observed in vivo. A recent workshop gathered scientists working on high content imaging in academia, pharmaceutical industry and regulatory bodies with the objective to compile the state-of-the-art of the technology in the different institutions. Together they defined technical and methodological gaps, proposed quality control measures and performance standards, highlighted cell sources and new readouts and discussed future requirements for regulatory implementation. This review summarizes the discussion, proposed solutions and recommendations of the specialists contributing to the workshop.

目前的方法和未来的作用,在安全科学和药物发现的高含量成像。
高含量成像结合了自动显微镜和图像分析方法,同时量化生物系统中的多种表型和/或功能参数。该技术已成为安全科学和药物发现领域的重要工具,因为它可用于识别作用方式,确定危害效力以及发现毒性靶点和生物标志物。与传统的生化终点相比,高含量成像提供了对生物系统中响应的空间分布和动态的洞察。这使得识别细胞防御、适应、毒性和死亡的信号通路成为可能。因此,高含量成像被认为是解决“21世纪毒性测试”方法挑战的一种有前途的技术。目前,高含量成像技术经常应用于学术界的机制毒性研究和制药行业,用于先导药物化合物的排序和选择或识别/确认体内观察到的潜在作用机制。最近的一次研讨会聚集了学术界、制药业和监管机构从事高含量成像工作的科学家,目的是汇编不同机构的最新技术。他们一起定义了技术和方法上的差距,提出了质量控制措施和性能标准,强调了细胞来源和新的读数,并讨论了监管实施的未来要求。这篇综述总结了研讨会专家们的讨论、提出的解决方案和建议。
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