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A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures

The distribution of cells in stained tissue sections provides information that may be analyzed by means of morphometric computation. We developed an algorithm for automated analysis for the purpose of answering questions pertaining to the relative densities of wandering cells in the vicinity of comp...

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Autores principales: Nikitina, Liudmila, Ahammer, Helmut, Blaschitz, Astrid, Gismondi, Angela, Glasner, Andreas, Schimek, Michael G., Dohr, Gottfried, Sedlmayr, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015086
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author Nikitina, Liudmila
Ahammer, Helmut
Blaschitz, Astrid
Gismondi, Angela
Glasner, Andreas
Schimek, Michael G.
Dohr, Gottfried
Sedlmayr, Peter
author_facet Nikitina, Liudmila
Ahammer, Helmut
Blaschitz, Astrid
Gismondi, Angela
Glasner, Andreas
Schimek, Michael G.
Dohr, Gottfried
Sedlmayr, Peter
author_sort Nikitina, Liudmila
collection PubMed
description The distribution of cells in stained tissue sections provides information that may be analyzed by means of morphometric computation. We developed an algorithm for automated analysis for the purpose of answering questions pertaining to the relative densities of wandering cells in the vicinity of comparatively immobile tissue structures such as vessels or tumors. As an example, we present the analysis of distribution of CD56-positive cells and of CXCR3-positive cells (relative densities of peri-vascular versus non-vascular cell populations) in relation to the endothelium of capillaries and venules of human parietal decidua tissue of first trimester pregnancy. In addition, the distibution of CD56-positive cells (mostly uterine NK cells) in relation to spiral arteries is analyzed. The image analysis is based on microphotographs of two-color immunohistological stainings. Discrete distances (10–50 µm) from the fixed structures were chosen for the purpose of definining the extent of neighborhood areas. For the sake of better comparison of cell distributions at different overall cell densities a model of random distribution of “cells” in relation to neighborhood areas and rest decidua of a specific sample was built. In the chosen instances, we found increased perivascular density of CD56-positive cells and of CXCR3-positive cells. In contrast, no accumulation of CD56-positive cells was found in the neighborhood of spiral arteries.
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spelling pubmed-30507872011-03-15 A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures Nikitina, Liudmila Ahammer, Helmut Blaschitz, Astrid Gismondi, Angela Glasner, Andreas Schimek, Michael G. Dohr, Gottfried Sedlmayr, Peter PLoS One Research Article The distribution of cells in stained tissue sections provides information that may be analyzed by means of morphometric computation. We developed an algorithm for automated analysis for the purpose of answering questions pertaining to the relative densities of wandering cells in the vicinity of comparatively immobile tissue structures such as vessels or tumors. As an example, we present the analysis of distribution of CD56-positive cells and of CXCR3-positive cells (relative densities of peri-vascular versus non-vascular cell populations) in relation to the endothelium of capillaries and venules of human parietal decidua tissue of first trimester pregnancy. In addition, the distibution of CD56-positive cells (mostly uterine NK cells) in relation to spiral arteries is analyzed. The image analysis is based on microphotographs of two-color immunohistological stainings. Discrete distances (10–50 µm) from the fixed structures were chosen for the purpose of definining the extent of neighborhood areas. For the sake of better comparison of cell distributions at different overall cell densities a model of random distribution of “cells” in relation to neighborhood areas and rest decidua of a specific sample was built. In the chosen instances, we found increased perivascular density of CD56-positive cells and of CXCR3-positive cells. In contrast, no accumulation of CD56-positive cells was found in the neighborhood of spiral arteries. Public Library of Science 2011-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3050787/ /pubmed/21408197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015086 Text en Nikitina et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nikitina, Liudmila
Ahammer, Helmut
Blaschitz, Astrid
Gismondi, Angela
Glasner, Andreas
Schimek, Michael G.
Dohr, Gottfried
Sedlmayr, Peter
A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures
title A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures
title_full A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures
title_fullStr A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures
title_full_unstemmed A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures
title_short A New Method for Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Distribution of Mobile Cells in Relation to Immobile Tissue Structures
title_sort new method for morphometric analysis of tissue distribution of mobile cells in relation to immobile tissue structures
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015086
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