Abstract
One of the most used and versatile methods to study number, dimensions, content and localization of secretory organelles is confocal microscopy analysis. However, considerable heterogeneity exists in the number, size and shape of secretory organelles that can be present in the cell. One thus needs to analyze large numbers of organelles for valid quantification. Properly evaluating these parameters requires an automated, unbiased method to process and quantitatively analyze microscopy data. Here, we describe two pipelines, run by CellProfiler software, called OrganelleProfiler and OrganelleContentProfiler. These pipelines were used on confocal images of endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC) which contain unique secretory organelles called Weibel-Palade bodies. Results show that the pipelines can quantify the cell count and size, and the organelle count, size, shape, relation to cells and nuclei, and distance to these objects. Furthermore, the pipeline is able to quantify secondary signals located in or on the organelle or in the cytoplasm. Cell profiler measurements were checked for validity using Fiji. To conclude, these pipelines provide a powerful, high-processing quantitative tool for analysis of cell and organelle characteristics. These pipelines are freely available and easily editable for use on different cell types or organelles.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
Abbreviations
- OP
- OrganelleProfiler
- OCP
- OrganelleContentProfiler
- ECFC
- Endothelial colony forming cells
- WPB
- Weibel-Palade body
- VWF
- Von Willebrand factor
- VWD
- Von Willebrand disease
- A.U.
- Arbitrary intensity units