Multidimensional Drug Profiling By Automated Microscopy

Zachary E. Perlman(Harvard University), Michael D. Slack(Harvard University), Feng Yan(Harvard University), Timothy J. Mitchison(Harvard University), Lani F. Wu(Harvard University), Steven J. Altschuler(Harvard University)
Science
November 11, 2004
Cited by 675

Abstract

We present a method for high-throughput cytological profiling by microscopy. Our system provides quantitative multidimensional measures of individual cell states over wide ranges of perturbations. We profile dose-dependent phenotypic effects of drugs in human cell culture with a titration-invariant similarity score (TISS). This method successfully categorized blinded drugs and suggested targets for drugs of uncertain mechanism. Multivariate single-cell analysis is a starting point for identifying relationships among drug effects at a systems level and a step toward phenotypic profiling at the single-cell level. Our methods will be useful for discovering the mechanism and predicting the toxicity of new drugs.


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