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SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells

Ventral actin stress fibers (SFs) are a subset of actin SFs that begin and terminate at focal adhesion (FA) complexes. Ventral SFs can transmit forces from and to the extracellular matrix and serve as a prominent mechanosensing and mechanotransduction machinery for cells. Therefore, quantitative ana...

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Autores principales: Mostert, Dylan, Grolleman, Janine, van Turnhout, Mark C., Groenen, Bart G. W., Conte, Vito, Sahlgren, Cecilia M., Kurniawan, Nicholas A., Bouten, Carlijn V. C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779894
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1267822
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author Mostert, Dylan
Grolleman, Janine
van Turnhout, Mark C.
Groenen, Bart G. W.
Conte, Vito
Sahlgren, Cecilia M.
Kurniawan, Nicholas A.
Bouten, Carlijn V. C.
author_facet Mostert, Dylan
Grolleman, Janine
van Turnhout, Mark C.
Groenen, Bart G. W.
Conte, Vito
Sahlgren, Cecilia M.
Kurniawan, Nicholas A.
Bouten, Carlijn V. C.
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description Ventral actin stress fibers (SFs) are a subset of actin SFs that begin and terminate at focal adhesion (FA) complexes. Ventral SFs can transmit forces from and to the extracellular matrix and serve as a prominent mechanosensing and mechanotransduction machinery for cells. Therefore, quantitative analysis of ventral SFs can lead to deeper understanding of the dynamic mechanical interplay between cells and their extracellular matrix (mechanoreciprocity). However, the dynamic nature and organization of ventral SFs challenge their quantification, and current quantification tools mainly focus on all SFs present in cells and cannot discriminate between subsets. Here we present an image analysis-based computational toolbox, called SFAlab, to quantify the number of ventral SFs and the number of ventral SFs per FA, and provide spatial information about the locations of the identified ventral SFs. SFAlab is built as an all-in-one toolbox that besides analyzing ventral SFs also enables the identification and quantification of (the shape descriptors of) nuclei, cells, and FAs. We validated SFAlab for the quantification of ventral SFs in human fetal cardiac fibroblasts and demonstrated that SFAlab analysis i) yields accurate ventral SF detection in the presence of image imperfections often found in typical fluorescence microscopy images, and ii) is robust against user subjectivity and potential experimental artifacts. To demonstrate the usefulness of SFAlab in mechanobiology research, we modulated actin polymerization and showed that inhibition of Rho kinase led to a significant decrease in ventral SF formation and the number of ventral SFs per FA, shedding light on the importance of the RhoA pathway specifically in ventral SF formation. We present SFAlab as a powerful open source, easy to use image-based analytical tool to increase our understanding of mechanoreciprocity in adherent cells.
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spelling pubmed-105408512023-09-30 SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells Mostert, Dylan Grolleman, Janine van Turnhout, Mark C. Groenen, Bart G. W. Conte, Vito Sahlgren, Cecilia M. Kurniawan, Nicholas A. Bouten, Carlijn V. C. Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Ventral actin stress fibers (SFs) are a subset of actin SFs that begin and terminate at focal adhesion (FA) complexes. Ventral SFs can transmit forces from and to the extracellular matrix and serve as a prominent mechanosensing and mechanotransduction machinery for cells. Therefore, quantitative analysis of ventral SFs can lead to deeper understanding of the dynamic mechanical interplay between cells and their extracellular matrix (mechanoreciprocity). However, the dynamic nature and organization of ventral SFs challenge their quantification, and current quantification tools mainly focus on all SFs present in cells and cannot discriminate between subsets. Here we present an image analysis-based computational toolbox, called SFAlab, to quantify the number of ventral SFs and the number of ventral SFs per FA, and provide spatial information about the locations of the identified ventral SFs. SFAlab is built as an all-in-one toolbox that besides analyzing ventral SFs also enables the identification and quantification of (the shape descriptors of) nuclei, cells, and FAs. We validated SFAlab for the quantification of ventral SFs in human fetal cardiac fibroblasts and demonstrated that SFAlab analysis i) yields accurate ventral SF detection in the presence of image imperfections often found in typical fluorescence microscopy images, and ii) is robust against user subjectivity and potential experimental artifacts. To demonstrate the usefulness of SFAlab in mechanobiology research, we modulated actin polymerization and showed that inhibition of Rho kinase led to a significant decrease in ventral SF formation and the number of ventral SFs per FA, shedding light on the importance of the RhoA pathway specifically in ventral SF formation. We present SFAlab as a powerful open source, easy to use image-based analytical tool to increase our understanding of mechanoreciprocity in adherent cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10540851/ /pubmed/37779894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1267822 Text en Copyright © 2023 Mostert, Grolleman, van Turnhout, Groenen, Conte, Sahlgren, Kurniawan and Bouten. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Mostert, Dylan
Grolleman, Janine
van Turnhout, Mark C.
Groenen, Bart G. W.
Conte, Vito
Sahlgren, Cecilia M.
Kurniawan, Nicholas A.
Bouten, Carlijn V. C.
SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
title SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
title_full SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
title_fullStr SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
title_full_unstemmed SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
title_short SFAlab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
title_sort sfalab: image-based quantification of mechano-active ventral actin stress fibers in adherent cells
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779894
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1267822
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