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Population-scale three-dimensional reconstruction and quantitative profiling of microglia arbors.


ABSTRACT: The arbor morphologies of brain microglia are important indicators of cell activation. This article fills the need for accurate, robust, adaptive and scalable methods for reconstructing 3-D microglial arbors and quantitatively mapping microglia activation states over extended brain tissue regions.Thick rat brain sections (100-300?µm) were multiplex immunolabeled for IBA1 and Hoechst, and imaged by step-and-image confocal microscopy with automated 3-D image mosaicing, producing seamless images of extended brain regions (e.g. 5903?×?9874?×?229 voxels). An over-complete dictionary-based model was learned for the image-specific local structure of microglial processes. The microglial arbors were reconstructed seamlessly using an automated and scalable algorithm that exploits microglia-specific constraints. This method detected 80.1 and 92.8% more centered arbor points, and 53.5 and 55.5% fewer spurious points than existing vesselness and LoG-based methods, respectively, and the traces were 13.1 and 15.5% more accurate based on the DIADEM metric. The arbor morphologies were quantified using Scorcioni's L-measure. Coifman's harmonic co-clustering revealed four morphologically distinct classes that concord with known microglia activation patterns. This enabled us to map spatial distributions of microglial activation and cell abundances.Experimental protocols, sample datasets, scalable open-source multi-threaded software implementation (C++, MATLAB) in the electronic supplement, and website (www.farsight-toolkit.org). http://www.farsight-toolkit.org/wiki/Population-scale_Three-dimensional_Reconstruction_and_Quanti-tative_Profiling_of_Microglia_Arborsbroysam@central.uh.eduSupplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

SUBMITTER: Megjhani M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4481841 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Population-scale three-dimensional reconstruction and quantitative profiling of microglia arbors.

Megjhani Murad M   Rey-Villamizar Nicolas N   Merouane Amine A   Lu Yanbin Y   Mukherjee Amit A   Trett Kristen K   Chong Peter P   Harris Carolyn C   Shain William W   Roysam Badrinath B  

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 20150219 13


<h4>Motivation</h4>The arbor morphologies of brain microglia are important indicators of cell activation. This article fills the need for accurate, robust, adaptive and scalable methods for reconstructing 3-D microglial arbors and quantitatively mapping microglia activation states over extended brain tissue regions.<h4>Results</h4>Thick rat brain sections (100-300 µm) were multiplex immunolabeled for IBA1 and Hoechst, and imaged by step-and-image confocal microscopy with automated 3-D image mosa  ...[more]

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