Oak Brook, IL – The latest issue of SLAS Discovery is a joint Special Collection between SLAS and the Society of Biomolecular Imaging and Informatics (SBI2) to celebrate the 10th Annual SBI2 High-Content Imaging and Informatics meeting. This collaboration features a curated special collection of articles that highlight the significant impact of high-content imaging in basic and translational research. Volume 28, Issue 7 features one perspective, four original research articles and one short communication.
Perspective
This perspective highlights the developmental history of high-content imaging up to the latest advancements in cell painting high-content phenotypic profiling. The authors also emphasize the importance of collaborations between academia and industry along with the future outlook for high-content imaging.
Original Research
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FocA: A Deep Learning Tool for Reliable, Near-Real-Time Imaging Focus Analysis in Automated Cell Assay Pipelines
The authors present a special tool, Focal Analysis (FocA), that can check in-focus and out-of-focus images in highly automated high-content imaging pipelines. While FocA is designed to enhance rapid re-imagine and analysis of out of focus assay plates, the authors suggest FocA will benefit the community in both automated and non-automated setups. While FocA is designed to enhance rapid re-imagine and analysis of out-of-focus assay plates, the authors suggest FocA will benefit the community in both automated and non-automated setups.
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Automated High-Throughput, High-Content 3D Imaging of Intact Pancreatic Islets
The authors present an assay workflow for high-content imaging of intact islets used to combat the limitations of current islet cell dispersion processes. The research showcases a new pipeline that pairs precise disease modeling with advanced computational techniques.
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Characterization of Allosteric Modulators that Disrupt Androgen Receptor Co-Activator Protein-Protein Interactions to Alter Transactivation–Drug Leads for Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
This article is a follow-up to a study that observed the effects of three small molecule compounds on mCRPC, a type of prostate cancer. The efforts of this study aim to provide insight into how these compounds work and their potential benefits for patients.
- Novel Beta-Glucocerebrosidase Chaperone Compounds Identified from Cell-Based Screening Reduce Pathologically Accumulated Glucosylsphingosine in iPS-Derived Neuronal Cells
Naito et al. developed a high-throughput screen using fluorescence-labeled GCase inhibitors to identify activators/chaperones for lysosomal beta-glucocerebrosidase, addressing the treatment of Gaucher disease, a prevalent lysosomal storage disorder, and demonstrating the potential therapeutic approach for neurological Gaucher disease.
Short Communication
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MSC.sensor: Capturing Cancer Cell Interactions with Stroma for Functional Profiling
The MSC.sensor platform is used by the authors to explore drug combination therapies. This includes testing combinations that have been clinically proven to be effective, using high-throughput multiwell plate assay formats.
Access to the Special Issue of SLAS Discovery is available at https://www.slas-discovery.org/issue/S2472-5552(23)X0008-2