Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.

The a priori identification of induced pluripotent stem cells remains a challenge. Being able to quickly identify the most embryonic stem cell-similar induced pluripotent stem cells when validating results could help to reduce costs and save time. In this context, tools based on non-classic logic ca...

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Main Authors: Vinicius Bassaneze, Chester Bittencourt Sacramento, Rodolfo Freire, Patrícia Fernandes De Alencar, Neli Regina Siqueira Ortega, Jose Eduardo Krieger
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3738584?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a1d75f68ec1742639c712874b913a1692020-11-25T02:33:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7060510.1371/journal.pone.0070605Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.Vinicius BassanezeChester Bittencourt SacramentoRodolfo FreirePatrícia Fernandes De AlencarNeli Regina Siqueira OrtegaJose Eduardo KriegerThe a priori identification of induced pluripotent stem cells remains a challenge. Being able to quickly identify the most embryonic stem cell-similar induced pluripotent stem cells when validating results could help to reduce costs and save time. In this context, tools based on non-classic logic can be useful in creating aid-systems based on visual criteria. True colonies when viewed at 100x magnification have been found to have the following 3 characteristics: a high degree of border delineation, a more uniform texture, and the absence of a cracked texture. These visual criteria were used for fuzzy logic modeling. We investigated the possibility of predicting the presence of alkaline phosphatase activity, typical of true induced pluripotent stem cell colonies, after 25 individuals, with varying degrees of experience in working with murine iPS cells, categorized the images of 136 colonies based on visual criteria. Intriguingly, the performance evaluation by area under the ROC curve (16 individuals with satisfactory performance), Spearman correlation (all statistically significant), and Cohen's Kappa agreement analysis (all statistically significant) demonstrates that the discriminatory capacity of different evaluators are similar, even those who have never cultivated cells. Thus, we report on a new system to facilitate visual identification of murine- induced pluripotent stem cell colonies that can be useful for staff training and opens the possibility of exploring visual characteristics of induced pluripotent stem cell colonies with their functional peculiarities. The fuzzy model has been integrated as a web-based tool named "2see-iPS" which is freely accessed at http://genetica.incor.usp.br/2seeips/.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3738584?pdf=render
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author Vinicius Bassaneze
Chester Bittencourt Sacramento
Rodolfo Freire
Patrícia Fernandes De Alencar
Neli Regina Siqueira Ortega
Jose Eduardo Krieger
spellingShingle Vinicius Bassaneze
Chester Bittencourt Sacramento
Rodolfo Freire
Patrícia Fernandes De Alencar
Neli Regina Siqueira Ortega
Jose Eduardo Krieger
Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Vinicius Bassaneze
Chester Bittencourt Sacramento
Rodolfo Freire
Patrícia Fernandes De Alencar
Neli Regina Siqueira Ortega
Jose Eduardo Krieger
author_sort Vinicius Bassaneze
title Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
title_short Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
title_full Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
title_fullStr Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
title_full_unstemmed Development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine iPS colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
title_sort development of a new approach to aid in visual identification of murine ips colonies using a fuzzy logic decision support system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The a priori identification of induced pluripotent stem cells remains a challenge. Being able to quickly identify the most embryonic stem cell-similar induced pluripotent stem cells when validating results could help to reduce costs and save time. In this context, tools based on non-classic logic can be useful in creating aid-systems based on visual criteria. True colonies when viewed at 100x magnification have been found to have the following 3 characteristics: a high degree of border delineation, a more uniform texture, and the absence of a cracked texture. These visual criteria were used for fuzzy logic modeling. We investigated the possibility of predicting the presence of alkaline phosphatase activity, typical of true induced pluripotent stem cell colonies, after 25 individuals, with varying degrees of experience in working with murine iPS cells, categorized the images of 136 colonies based on visual criteria. Intriguingly, the performance evaluation by area under the ROC curve (16 individuals with satisfactory performance), Spearman correlation (all statistically significant), and Cohen's Kappa agreement analysis (all statistically significant) demonstrates that the discriminatory capacity of different evaluators are similar, even those who have never cultivated cells. Thus, we report on a new system to facilitate visual identification of murine- induced pluripotent stem cell colonies that can be useful for staff training and opens the possibility of exploring visual characteristics of induced pluripotent stem cell colonies with their functional peculiarities. The fuzzy model has been integrated as a web-based tool named "2see-iPS" which is freely accessed at http://genetica.incor.usp.br/2seeips/.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3738584?pdf=render
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