AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays

Cell invasiveness quantification is of paramount importance in cancer research and is often evaluated in vitro through scratch wound healing assays that determine the rate at which a population of cells fills a gap created in a confluent 2D culture. The quantification of the results of this experime...

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Main Authors: Marilisa Cortesi, Alice Pasini, Anna Tesei, Emanuele Giordano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/12/1237
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spelling doaj-8b27fa4bb8734ddeaa2c85944cb98ee82020-11-24T23:43:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172017-11-01712123710.3390/app7121237app7121237AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing AssaysMarilisa Cortesi0Alice Pasini1Anna Tesei2Emanuele Giordano3Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Engineering “S. Cavalcanti”, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering “G. Marconi” (DEI), Alma Mater Studiorum—University of Bologna, 47521 Cesena, ItalyLaboratory of Cellular and Molecular Engineering “S. Cavalcanti”, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering “G. Marconi” (DEI), Alma Mater Studiorum—University of Bologna, 47521 Cesena, ItalyBiosciences Laboratory, IRCCS Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (I.R.S.T.), 47014 Meldola, ItalyLaboratory of Cellular and Molecular Engineering “S. Cavalcanti”, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering “G. Marconi” (DEI), Alma Mater Studiorum—University of Bologna, 47521 Cesena, ItalyCell invasiveness quantification is of paramount importance in cancer research and is often evaluated in vitro through scratch wound healing assays that determine the rate at which a population of cells fills a gap created in a confluent 2D culture. The quantification of the results of this experiment, however, lacks standardization and is often highly time consuming and user dependent. To overcome these limitations, we have developed AIM (Automatic Invasiveness Measure), a freely-available software tool for the automatic quantification of the cell-free region in scratch wound healing assays. This study will completely describe AIM and will show its equivalence to three analysis methods commonly used for the quantification of the scratch area and the measure of true wound extension. Furthermore, the analysis time and the dependency of the results of these techniques on the structure of the time course (total duration and number of points) will be studied. To the best of our knowledge, AIM is the first entirely-automated analysis method for scratch wound healing assays and represents a significant improvement of this technique both in terms of results’ quality and reliability.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/12/1237scratch wound healing assaycell invasivenesscomputational method
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author Marilisa Cortesi
Alice Pasini
Anna Tesei
Emanuele Giordano
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Alice Pasini
Anna Tesei
Emanuele Giordano
AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays
Applied Sciences
scratch wound healing assay
cell invasiveness
computational method
author_facet Marilisa Cortesi
Alice Pasini
Anna Tesei
Emanuele Giordano
author_sort Marilisa Cortesi
title AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays
title_short AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays
title_full AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays
title_fullStr AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays
title_full_unstemmed AIM: A Computational Tool for the Automatic Quantification of Scratch Wound Healing Assays
title_sort aim: a computational tool for the automatic quantification of scratch wound healing assays
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Cell invasiveness quantification is of paramount importance in cancer research and is often evaluated in vitro through scratch wound healing assays that determine the rate at which a population of cells fills a gap created in a confluent 2D culture. The quantification of the results of this experiment, however, lacks standardization and is often highly time consuming and user dependent. To overcome these limitations, we have developed AIM (Automatic Invasiveness Measure), a freely-available software tool for the automatic quantification of the cell-free region in scratch wound healing assays. This study will completely describe AIM and will show its equivalence to three analysis methods commonly used for the quantification of the scratch area and the measure of true wound extension. Furthermore, the analysis time and the dependency of the results of these techniques on the structure of the time course (total duration and number of points) will be studied. To the best of our knowledge, AIM is the first entirely-automated analysis method for scratch wound healing assays and represents a significant improvement of this technique both in terms of results’ quality and reliability.
topic scratch wound healing assay
cell invasiveness
computational method
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/12/1237
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