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Moving beyond velocity: Opportunities and challenges to quantify immune cell behavior*

Dominik Schienstock, Scott N. Mueller

2021Immunological Reviews12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The analysis of cellular behavior using intravital multi-photon microscopy has contributed substantially to our understanding of the priming and effector phases of immune responses. Yet, many questions remain unanswered and unexplored. Though advancements in intravital imaging techniques and animal models continue to drive new discoveries, continued improvements in analysis methods are needed to extract detailed information about cellular behavior. Focusing on dendritic cell (DC) and T cell interactions as an exemplar, here we discuss key limitations for intravital imaging studies and review and explore alternative approaches to quantify immune cell behavior. We touch upon current developments in deep learning models, as well as established methods from unrelated fields such as ecology to detect and track objects over time. As developments in open-source software make it possible to process and interactively view larger datasets, the challenge for the field will be to determine how best to combine intravital imaging with multi-parameter imaging of larger tissue regions to discover new facets of leukocyte dynamics and how these contribute to immune responses.

Topics & Concepts

Intravital microscopyNeuroscienceBiologyImmune systemPriming (agriculture)Process (computing)Computer scienceCognitive scienceArtificial intelligencePsychologyImmunologyBotanyIn vivoGerminationOperating systemBiotechnologyCell Image Analysis TechniquesSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
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