Identification of SNA-I-positive cells as stem-like cells in an established cell line using computerized single-cell lineage tracking

bioRxiv(2018)

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Single-cell tracking analysis is a potential research technique for the accurate investigation of cellular behaviors and events occurring within a cell population. However, this analysis is challenging because of a lack of microscope hardware and software suitable for single-cell tracking analysis of a wide range of cell types and densities. We therefore developed a computerized single-cell lineage tracking analysis system based on a microscope optimized for differential interference contrast-based long-term live cell imaging, with software designed to automatically generate live cell videos, perform image segmentation, carry out single-cell tracking, and create and analyze a cell lineage database. We previously reported that minor cell sub-populations (3%-7%) within a cultured cancer cell line could play a critical role in maintaining the cell population. Given that sub-population characterization requires large-scale single-cell tracking analysis, we tracked single cells using the above computerized system and identified a minor cell population (1.5%) composed of Sambucus nigra agglutinin-I-positive cells, which acted as stem-like cells for the established culture. These results demonstrate the potential value of this computerized single-cell lineage tracking analysis system as a routine tool in cell biology, opening new avenues for research aimed at identifying previously unknown characteristics of individual cultured cells with high accuracy.
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