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HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME

Single-cell imaging has emerged as a powerful means to study viral replication dynamics and identify sites of virus–host interactions. Multivariate aspects of viral replication cycles yield challenges inherent to handling large, complex imaging datasets. Herein, we describe the design and implementa...

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Autores principales: Evans, Edward L., Pocock, Ginger M., Einsdorf, Gabriel, Behrens, Ryan T., Dobson, Ellen T. A., Wiedenmann, Marcel, Birkhold, Christian, Ahlquist, Paul, Eliceiri, Kevin W., Sherer, Nathan M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35632645
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14050903
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author Evans, Edward L.
Pocock, Ginger M.
Einsdorf, Gabriel
Behrens, Ryan T.
Dobson, Ellen T. A.
Wiedenmann, Marcel
Birkhold, Christian
Ahlquist, Paul
Eliceiri, Kevin W.
Sherer, Nathan M.
author_facet Evans, Edward L.
Pocock, Ginger M.
Einsdorf, Gabriel
Behrens, Ryan T.
Dobson, Ellen T. A.
Wiedenmann, Marcel
Birkhold, Christian
Ahlquist, Paul
Eliceiri, Kevin W.
Sherer, Nathan M.
author_sort Evans, Edward L.
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description Single-cell imaging has emerged as a powerful means to study viral replication dynamics and identify sites of virus–host interactions. Multivariate aspects of viral replication cycles yield challenges inherent to handling large, complex imaging datasets. Herein, we describe the design and implementation of an automated, imaging-based strategy, “Human Immunodeficiency Virus Red-Green-Blue” (HIV RGB), for deriving comprehensive single-cell measurements of HIV-1 unspliced (US) RNA nuclear export, translation, and bulk changes to viral RNA and protein (HIV-1 Rev and Gag) subcellular distribution over time. Differentially tagged fluorescent viral RNA and protein species are recorded using multicolor long-term (>24 h) time-lapse video microscopy, followed by image processing using a new open-source computational imaging workflow dubbed “Nuclear Ring Segmentation Analysis and Tracking” (NR-SAT) based on ImageJ plugins that have been integrated into the Konstanz Information Miner (KNIME) analytics platform. We describe a typical HIV RGB experimental setup, detail the image acquisition and NR-SAT workflow accompanied by a step-by-step tutorial, and demonstrate a use case wherein we test the effects of perturbing subcellular localization of the Rev protein, which is essential for viral US RNA nuclear export, on the kinetics of HIV-1 late-stage gene regulation. Collectively, HIV RGB represents a powerful platform for single-cell studies of HIV-1 post-transcriptional RNA regulation. Moreover, we discuss how similar NR-SAT-based design principles and open-source tools might be readily adapted to study a broad range of dynamic viral or cellular processes.
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spelling pubmed-91450092022-05-29 HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME Evans, Edward L. Pocock, Ginger M. Einsdorf, Gabriel Behrens, Ryan T. Dobson, Ellen T. A. Wiedenmann, Marcel Birkhold, Christian Ahlquist, Paul Eliceiri, Kevin W. Sherer, Nathan M. Viruses Article Single-cell imaging has emerged as a powerful means to study viral replication dynamics and identify sites of virus–host interactions. Multivariate aspects of viral replication cycles yield challenges inherent to handling large, complex imaging datasets. Herein, we describe the design and implementation of an automated, imaging-based strategy, “Human Immunodeficiency Virus Red-Green-Blue” (HIV RGB), for deriving comprehensive single-cell measurements of HIV-1 unspliced (US) RNA nuclear export, translation, and bulk changes to viral RNA and protein (HIV-1 Rev and Gag) subcellular distribution over time. Differentially tagged fluorescent viral RNA and protein species are recorded using multicolor long-term (>24 h) time-lapse video microscopy, followed by image processing using a new open-source computational imaging workflow dubbed “Nuclear Ring Segmentation Analysis and Tracking” (NR-SAT) based on ImageJ plugins that have been integrated into the Konstanz Information Miner (KNIME) analytics platform. We describe a typical HIV RGB experimental setup, detail the image acquisition and NR-SAT workflow accompanied by a step-by-step tutorial, and demonstrate a use case wherein we test the effects of perturbing subcellular localization of the Rev protein, which is essential for viral US RNA nuclear export, on the kinetics of HIV-1 late-stage gene regulation. Collectively, HIV RGB represents a powerful platform for single-cell studies of HIV-1 post-transcriptional RNA regulation. Moreover, we discuss how similar NR-SAT-based design principles and open-source tools might be readily adapted to study a broad range of dynamic viral or cellular processes. MDPI 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9145009/ /pubmed/35632645 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14050903 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Evans, Edward L.
Pocock, Ginger M.
Einsdorf, Gabriel
Behrens, Ryan T.
Dobson, Ellen T. A.
Wiedenmann, Marcel
Birkhold, Christian
Ahlquist, Paul
Eliceiri, Kevin W.
Sherer, Nathan M.
HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME
title HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME
title_full HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME
title_fullStr HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME
title_full_unstemmed HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME
title_short HIV RGB: Automated Single-Cell Analysis of HIV-1 Rev-Dependent RNA Nuclear Export and Translation Using Image Processing in KNIME
title_sort hiv rgb: automated single-cell analysis of hiv-1 rev-dependent rna nuclear export and translation using image processing in knime
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35632645
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14050903
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