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An In Vitro 3D Model and Computational Pipeline to Quantify the Vasculogenic Potential of iPSC-Derived Endothelial Progenitors
Published on: May 13, 2019
VaMiAnalyzer: An open source, python-based application for analysis of 3D in vitro vasculogenic mimicry assays
Stephen P G Moore1, Xinyu Zhang2, Olivia Chika Jonathan1
1Department of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
Background:
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is the phenomenon whereby non-vascular tumor cells develop vascular-like structures. VM is linked to more aggressive tumor phenotypes including higher rates of metastasis and invasion and is potentially resistant to anti-angiogenic cancer therapies. VM is investigated in vitro using 3D VM assays with microscopy images capturing the resulting VM structures. The standard method to quantify endpoint data is to count various structural features manually, which is time-consuming and open to bias. At present, no software solutions have been developed to specifically address the analysis and quantification of VM structures.
Results:
To address this limitation, we developed an open source, python-based application, VaMiAnalyzer, allowing straightforward quantification of several VM structural features. The application follows a two-step approach that optionally corrects and enhances the raw input images and then analyzes and quantifies the VM features.
Conclusions:
VaMiAnalyzer is stand-alone software that allows automated measurement of VM structural features from phase-contrast microscopy images. It produces results that are strongly consistent with manual counts but in a significantly shorter time, allowing speedy, non-biased analysis of VM from microscopy images.

