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Multiscale light-sheet organoid imaging framework

de Medeiros, Gustavo
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Ortiz, Raphael
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Strnad, Petr  
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August 18, 2022
Nature Communications

Live imaging of organoid growth remains a challenge: it requires long-term imaging of several samples simultaneously and dedicated analysis pipelines. Here the authors report an experimental and image processing framework to turn long-term light-sheet imaging of intestinal organoids into digital organoids.

Organoids provide an accessible in vitro system to mimic the dynamics of tissue regeneration and development. However, long-term live-imaging of organoids remains challenging. Here we present an experimental and image-processing framework capable of turning long-term light-sheet imaging of intestinal organoids into digital organoids. The framework combines specific imaging optimization combined with data processing via deep learning techniques to segment single organoids, their lumen, cells and nuclei in 3D over long periods of time. By linking lineage trees with corresponding 3D segmentation meshes for each organoid, the extracted information is visualized using a web-based "Digital Organoid Viewer" tool allowing combined understanding of the multivariate and multiscale data. We also show backtracking of cells of interest, providing detailed information about their history within entire organoid contexts. Furthermore, we show cytokinesis failure of regenerative cells and that these cells never reside in the intestinal crypt, hinting at a tissue scale control on cellular fidelity.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-022-32465-z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000842231900002

Author(s)
de Medeiros, Gustavo
Ortiz, Raphael
Strnad, Petr  
Boni, Andrea  
Moos, Franziska
Repina, Nicole
Meylan, Ludivine Challet
Maurer, Francisca
Liberali, Prisca
Date Issued

2022-08-18

Publisher

Nature Portfolio

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

13

Issue

1

Article Number

4864

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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stem-cells

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intestinal regeneration

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organization

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August 29, 2022
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