Title
Chapter 17: Bioimage Informatics For Systems Pharmacology
Abstract
Recent advances in automated high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and robotic handling have made the systematic and cost effective study of diverse morphological changes within a large population of cells possible under a variety of perturbations, e.g., drugs, compounds, metal catalysts, RNA interference (RNAi). Cell population-based studies deviate from conventional microscopy studies on a few cells, and could provide stronger statistical power for drawing experimental observations and conclusions. However, it is challenging to manually extract and quantify phenotypic changes from the large amounts of complex image data generated. Thus, bioimage informatics approaches are needed to rapidly and objectively quantify and analyze the image data. This paper provides an overview of the bioimage informatics challenges and approaches in image-based studies for drug and target discovery. The concepts and capabilities of image-based screening are first illustrated by a few practical examples investigating different kinds of phenotypic changes caused by drugs, compounds, or RNAi. The bioimage analysis approaches, including object detection, segmentation, and tracking, are then described. Subsequently, the quantitative features, phenotype identification, and multidimensional profile analysis for profiling the effects of drugs and targets are summarized. Moreover, a number of publicly available software packages for bioimage informatics are listed for further reference. It is expected that this review will help readers, including those without bioimage informatics expertise, understand the capabilities, approaches, and tools of bioimage informatics and apply them to advance their own studies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003043
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Keywords
Field
DocType
rna interference,computational biology,pharmacology,automation,artificial intelligence,phenotype,drug design
Object detection,Systems pharmacology,Population,Biology,Profiling (computer programming),Segmentation,Automation,Software,Bioinformatics,Bioimage informatics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
4
1553-7358
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.47
60
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fuhai Li124420.68
Zheng Yin2873.91
Guangxu Jin3464.36
Hong Zhao4252.14
Stephen T. C. Wong51081134.56