TY - JOUR T1 - JUMP Cell Painting dataset: morphological impact of 136,000 chemical and genetic perturbations JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2023.03.23.534023 SP - 2023.03.23.534023 AU - Srinivas Niranj Chandrasekaran AU - Jeanelle Ackerman AU - Eric Alix AU - D. Michael Ando AU - John Arevalo AU - Melissa Bennion AU - Nicolas Boisseau AU - Adriana Borowa AU - Justin D. Boyd AU - Laurent Brino AU - Patrick J. Byrne AU - Hugo Ceulemans AU - Carolyn Ch’ng AU - Beth A. Cimini AU - Djork-Arne Clevert AU - Nicole Deflaux AU - John G Doench AU - Thierry Dorval AU - Regis Doyonnas AU - Vincenza Dragone AU - Ola Engkvist AU - Patrick W. Faloon AU - Briana Fritchman AU - Florian Fuchs AU - Sakshi Garg AU - Tamara J. Gilbert AU - David Glazer AU - David Gnutt AU - Amy Goodale AU - Jeremy Grignard AU - Judith Guenther AU - Yu Han AU - Zahra Hanifehlou AU - Santosh Hariharan AU - Desiree Hernandez AU - Shane R Horman AU - Gisela Hormel AU - Michael Huntley AU - Ilknur Icke AU - Makiyo Iida AU - Christina B. Jacob AU - Steffen Jaensch AU - Jawahar Khetan AU - Maria Kost-Alimova AU - Tomasz Krawiec AU - Daniel Kuhn AU - Charles-Hugues Lardeau AU - Amanda Lembke AU - Francis Lin AU - Kevin D. Little AU - Kenneth R. Lofstrom AU - Sofia Lotfi AU - David J. Logan AU - Yi Luo AU - Franck Madoux AU - Paula A. Marin Zapata AU - Brittany A. Marion AU - Glynn Martin AU - Nicola Jane McCarthy AU - Lewis Mervin AU - Lisa Miller AU - Haseeb Mohamed AU - Tiziana Monteverde AU - Elizabeth Mouchet AU - Barbara Nicke AU - Arnaud Ogier AU - Anne-Laure Ong AU - Marc Osterland AU - Magdalena Otrocka AU - Pieter J. Peeters AU - James Pilling AU - Stefan Prechtl AU - Chen Qian AU - Krzysztof Rataj AU - David E Root AU - Sylvie K. Sakata AU - Simon Scrace AU - Hajime Shimizu AU - David Simon AU - Peter Sommer AU - Craig Spruiell AU - Iffat Sumia AU - Susanne E Swalley AU - Hiroki Terauchi AU - Amandine Thibaudeau AU - Amy Unruh AU - Jelle Van de Waeter AU - Michiel Van Dyck AU - Carlo van Staden AU - Michał Warchoł AU - Erin Weisbart AU - Amélie Weiss AU - Nicolas Wiest-Daessle AU - Guy Williams AU - Shan Yu AU - Bolek Zapiec AU - Marek Żyła AU - Shantanu Singh AU - Anne E. Carpenter Y1 - 2023/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2023/03/27/2023.03.23.534023.abstract N2 - Image-based profiling has emerged as a powerful technology for various steps in basic biological and pharmaceutical discovery, but the community has lacked a large, public reference set of data from chemical and genetic perturbations. Here we present data generated by the Joint Undertaking for Morphological Profiling (JUMP)-Cell Painting Consortium, a collaboration between 10 pharmaceutical companies, six supporting technology companies, and two non-profit partners. When completed, the dataset will contain images and profiles from the Cell Painting assay for over 116,750 unique compounds, over-expression of 12,602 genes, and knockout of 7,975 genes using CRISPR-Cas9, all in human osteosarcoma cells (U2OS). The dataset is estimated to be 115 TB in size and capturing 1.6 billion cells and their single-cell profiles. File quality control and upload is underway and will be completed over the coming months at the Cell Painting Gallery: https://registry.opendata.aws/cellpainting-gallery. A portal to visualize a subset of the data is available at https://phenaid.ardigen.com/jumpcpexplorer/.Competing Interest StatementThe authors gratefully acknowledge a grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Bits to Bytes Capital Call program for funding the data production and catalyzing this Consortium. We appreciate funding to support data analysis and interpretation from members of the JUMP Cell Painting Consortium (Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer AG, Biogen, Eisai, Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, Pfizer, Servier, Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc. (TDCA)), from the National Institutes of Health (NIH MIRA R35 GM122547 to AEC), and from grant number 2020-225720 to BAC from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, an advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. We would like to acknowledge the Supporting Partners for their in-kind contributions: Ardigen for their deep learning expertise and JUMP-CP Data Explorer web application (part of phenAID platform); Google/Verily for the compute support and configuration/optimization of Terra, which is co-developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Microsoft and Verily (its use is not described in this paper); Horizon Discovery, a PerkinElmer company, for the CRISPR-Cas9 library; Nomic bio for their protein profiling (not described in this paper); and PerkinElmer, for the PhenoVueTM Cell Painting JUMP kit. We also are grateful for the Amazon Web Services Registry of Open Data for hosting the public dataset. The authors also gratefully acknowledge the use of the PerkinElmer Opera Phenix High-Content/High-Throughput imaging system at the Broad Institute, funded by the S10 Grant NIH OD-026839. ER -