Measuring Process Dynamics and Nuclear Migration for Clones of Neural Progenitor Cells

Comput Vis ECCV. 2016 Oct:9913:291-305. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-46604-0_21. Epub 2016 Sep 18.

Abstract

Neural stem and progenitor cells (NPCs) generate processes that extend from the cell body in a dynamic manner. The NPC nucleus migrates along these processes with patterns believed to be tightly coupled to mechanisms of cell cycle regulation and cell fate determination. Here, we describe a new segmentation and tracking approach that allows NPC processes and nuclei to be reliably tracked across multiple rounds of cell division in phase-contrast microscopy images. Results are presented for mouse adult and embryonic NPCs from hundreds of clones, or lineage trees, containing tens of thousands of cells and millions of segmentations. New visualization approaches allow the NPC nuclear and process features to be effectively visualized for an entire clone. Significant differences in process and nuclear dynamics were found among type A and type C adult NPCs, and also between embryonic NPCs cultured from the anterior and posterior cerebral cortex.

Keywords: Neural stem cells; in-terkinetic nuclear migration; lineaging; neural progenitor cells; segmentation; stem cell process dynamics; stem cell processes; tracking.