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MISpheroID: a knowledgebase and transparency tool for minimum information in spheroid identity.

Arne PeirsmanEva BlondeelTasdiq AhmedJasper AnckaertDominique AudenaertTom BoterbergKrisztina BuzasNeil O CarragherGastone CastellaniFlávia CastroVirginie Dangles-MarieJohn DawsonPascal De TullioElly De VlieghereSándor DedeyneHerman DepypereAkos DiosdiRuslan I DmitrievHelmut DolznigSuzanne FischerChristian GespachVera GoossensJyrki HeinoAn HendrixPeter HorvathLeoni A Kunz-SchughartSebastiaan MaesChristophe MangodtPieter MestdaghSoňa MichlíkováMaria José OliveiraFrancesco PampaloniFilippo PiccininiCláudio PinheiroJennifer RahnStephen M RobbinsElina SiljamäkiPatrick SteigemannGwen SysShuichi TakayamaAnna TeseiJoeri TulkensMichiel Van WaeyenbergeJo VandesompeleGlenn WagemansClaudia WeindorferNurten YigitNina ZablowskyMichele ZanoniPhillip BlondeelOlivier De Wever
Published in: Nature methods (2021)
Spheroids are three-dimensional cellular models with widespread basic and translational application across academia and industry. However, methodological transparency and guidelines for spheroid research have not yet been established. The MISpheroID Consortium developed a crowdsourcing knowledgebase that assembles the experimental parameters of 3,058 published spheroid-related experiments. Interrogation of this knowledgebase identified heterogeneity in the methodological setup of spheroids. Empirical evaluation and interlaboratory validation of selected variations in spheroid methodology revealed diverse impacts on spheroid metrics. To facilitate interpretation, stimulate transparency and increase awareness, the Consortium defines the MISpheroID string, a minimum set of experimental parameters required to report spheroid research. Thus, MISpheroID combines a valuable resource and a tool for three-dimensional cellular models to mine experimental parameters and to improve reproducibility.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • healthcare
  • clinical practice