Mathematical morphology-based imaging of gastrointestinal cancer cell motility and 5-aminolevulinic acid-induced fluorescence

Author:

Ramonaite Rima,Petrolis Robertas,Unay Simge,Kiudelis Gediminas,Skieceviciene Jurgita,Kupcinskas Limas,Bilgin Mehmet Dincer,Krisciukaitis Algimantas

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this study was the quantitative evaluation of gastrointestinal cancer cell motility and 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)-induced fluorescence in vitro using mathematical morphology and structural analysis methods. The results of our study showed that MKN28 cells derived from the lymph node have the highest motility compared with AGS or HCT116 cells derived from primary tumors. Regions of single cells were characterized as most moving, and “tightly packed” cell colonies as nearly immobile. We determined the reduction of cell motility in late passage compared to early passage. Application of 5-ALA caused fluorescence in all investigated cells, and the fluorescence was different with regard to the cell type and application time. We observed higher fluorescence in MKN28 cells. Comprehensive image analysis did not reveal any statistically significant difference in fluorescence intensity between “tightly packed” cell regions, where nearly no motility was registered and loosely distributed cells, where the highest cell motility was registered. In conclusions, our study revealed that MKN28 cells derived from the lymph node have higher motility and 5-ALA-induced fluorescence than AGS or HCT116 derived from primary tumors. Moreover, image analysis based on a large amount of processed data is an important tool to study these tumor cell properties.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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