An Image-Based High-Throughput and High-Content Drug Screening Method Based on Microarray and Expansion Microscopy.
Junfang XieDaobo HanShuai XuHaitong ZhangYonghe LiMingshan ZhangZhichao DengJianguo TianQing YePublished in: ACS nano (2023)
A high-efficiency drug screening method is urgently needed due to the expanding number of potential targets and the extremely long time required to assess them. To date, high throughput and high content have not been successfully combined in image-based drug screening, which is the main obstacle to improve the efficiency. Here, we establish a high-throughput and high-content drug screening method by preparing a superhydrophobic microwell array plate (SMAP) and combining it with protein-retention expansion microscopy (proExM). Primarily, we described a flexible method to prepare the SMAP based on photolithography. Cells were cultured in the SMAP and treated with different drugs using a microcolumn-microwell sandwiching technology. After drug treatment, proExM was applied to realize super-resolution imaging. As a demonstration, a 7 × 7 image array of microtubules was successfully collected within 3 h with 68 nm resolution using this method. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of microtubule and mitochondria morphological changes after drug treatment suggested that more details were revealed after applying proExM, demonstrating the successful combination of high throughput and high content.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- high resolution
- single cell
- adverse drug
- deep learning
- drug induced
- single molecule
- systematic review
- emergency department
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- cell proliferation
- photodynamic therapy
- endothelial cells
- small molecule
- amino acid
- signaling pathway
- high speed
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- high density
- risk assessment
- fluorescence imaging
- human health