LAMA: automated image analysis for the developmental phenotyping of mouse embryos

Horner, Neil R, Venkataraman, Shanmugasundaram, Armit, Chris , Casero, Ramon, Brown, James M, Wong, Michael D, Henkelman, Mark R, Johnson, Sara, Teboul, Lydia, Wells, Sara, Brown, Steve, Westerberg, Henrik and Mallon, Ann-Marie (2021) LAMA: automated image analysis for the developmental phenotyping of mouse embryos. Development, 148 (18). dev192955. ISSN 0951-1991

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Abstract

Advanced 3D imaging modalities, such as micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), have been incorporated into the high-throughput embryo pipeline of the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC). This project generates large volumes of raw data that cannot be immediately exploited without significant resources of personnel and expertise. Thus, rapid automated annotation is crucial to ensure that 3D imaging data can be integrated with other multi-dimensional phenotyping data. We present an automated computational mouse embryo phenotyping pipeline that harnesses the large amount of wild-type control data available in the IMPC embryo pipeline in order to address issues of low mutant sample number as well as incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity. We also investigate the effect of developmental substage on automated phenotyping results. Designed primarily for developmental biologists, our software performs image pre-processing, registration, statistical analysis and segmentation of embryo images. We also present a novel anatomical E14.5 embryo atlas average and, using it with LAMA, show that we can uncover known and novel dysmorphology from two IMPC knockout lines.

Keywords:imaging, image registration, embryo development, phenotypic screening
Subjects:G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G400 Computer Science
G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G740 Computer Vision
C Biological Sciences > C141 Developmental Biology
Divisions:College of Science > School of Computer Science
ID Code:46513
Deposited On:16 Sep 2021 11:48

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