Abstract

The ability of cells to migrate is a fundamental physiological process involved in embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, immune surveillance, and wound healing. Therefore, the mechanisms governing cellular locomotion have been under intense scrutiny over the last 50 years. One of the main tools of this scrutiny is live-cell quantitative imaging, where researchers image cells over time to study their migration and quantitatively analyze their dynamics by tracking them using the recorded images. Despite the availability of computational tools, manual tracking remains widely used among researchers due to the difficulty setting up robust automated cell tracking and large-scale analysis. Here we provide a detailed analysis pipeline illustrating how the deep learning network StarDist can be combined with the popular tracking software TrackMate to perform 2D automated cell tracking and provide fully quantitative readouts. Our proposed protocol is compatible with both fluorescent and widefield images. It only requires freely available and open-source software (ZeroCostDL4Mic and Fiji), and does not require any coding knowledge from the users, making it a versatile and powerful tool for the field. We demonstrate this pipeline's usability by automatically tracking cancer cells and T cells using fluorescent and brightfield images. Importantly, we provide, as supplementary information, a detailed step-by-step protocol to allow researchers to implement it with their images.

Highlights

  • The study of cell motility typically involves recording cell behavior, using live-cell imaging, and tracking their movement over time[1,2]

  • We present a new analysis workflow that builds upon a Deep-Learning segmentation tool and a cell tracking tool to achieve robust cell tracking in cell migration assays

  • Here we show that StarDist and TrackMate can be integrated seamlessly and robustly to automate cell tracking in fluorescence and brightfield images

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28 Oct 2020

Whitehead , The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Australia. Keywords Cell migration, Image analysis, StarDist, TrackMate, Deep-learning, Automated tracking article can be found at the end of the article.

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