AIM-CICs: an automatic identification method for cell-in-cell structures based on convolutional neural network.
Meng TangYan SuWei ZhaoZubiao NiuBanzhan RuanQinqin LiYou ZhengChenxi WangBo ZhangFuxiang ZhouXiaoning WangHongyan HuangHanping ShiQiang SunPublished in: Journal of molecular cell biology (2022)
Edited by Luonan Chen Whereas biochemical markers are available for most types of cell death, current studies on non-autonomous cell death by entosis rely strictly on the identification of cell-in-cell structures (CICs), a unique morphological readout that can only be quantified manually at present. Moreover, the manual CIC quantification is generally over-simplified as CIC counts, which represents a major hurdle against profound mechanistic investigations. In this study, we take advantage of artificial intelligence technology to develop an automatic identification method for CICs (AIM-CICs), which performs comprehensive CIC analysis in an automated and efficient way. The AIM-CICs, developed on the algorithm of convolutional neural network, can not only differentiate between CICs and non-CICs (the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) > 0.99), but also accurately categorize CICs into five subclasses based on CIC stages and cell number involved (AUC > 0.97 for all subclasses). The application of AIM-CICs would systemically fuel research on CIC-mediated cell death, such as high-throughput screening.