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J Lab Autom ; 18(5): 411-5, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23813914

ABSTRACT

Angiogenesis is the biological process of generating new capillary blood vessels. It is a fundamental component of a number of normal (reproduction and wound healing) and pathological processes (diabetic retinopathy, rheumatoid arthritis, tumor growth, and metastasis). In vitro angiogenesis assays provide a platform for evaluating the effects of pro- or antiangiogenic compounds. One of the most informative assays is the endothelial cells capillary tube formation assay performed on a biological matrix. This assay is based on quantification of the stimulatory and inhibitory effects of various agents, which is estimated through the measurement of the pseudo-tubules network length. This standard measurement is usually carried out manually by trained operators but requires time, attention, and dedication to achieve a reasonable degree of accuracy. Moreover, the screening is operator dependent. In this article, we propose an automated procedure to evaluate the pseudo-tubule network lengths. We propose a series of image analysis procedures developed using a freely available image analysis software library. More than 800 images from 12 experiments were analyzed automatically and manually, and their results were compared to improve and validate the proposed image analysis procedure. The resulting image analysis software is currently running on a dedicated server, with comparable accuracy to manual measurements. Using this new automated procedure, we are able to treat 540 images, or three complete assays per hour.


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Cytological Techniques/methods , Endothelial Cells/drug effects , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Neovascularization, Physiologic/drug effects , Humans , Software
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Cancer Cell ; 23(4): 477-88, 2013 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23597562

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Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) are targets for anticancer drug development. To date, only RTK inhibitors that block orthosteric binding of ligands and substrates have been developed. Here, we report the pharmacologic characterization of the chemical SSR128129E (SSR), which inhibits fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) signaling by binding to the extracellular FGFR domain without affecting orthosteric FGF binding. SSR exhibits allosteric properties, including probe dependence, signaling bias, and ceiling effects. Inhibition by SSR is highly conserved throughout the animal kingdom. Oral delivery of SSR inhibits arthritis and tumors that are relatively refractory to anti-vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 antibodies. Thus, orally-active extracellularly acting small-molecule modulators of RTKs with allosteric properties can be developed and may offer opportunities to improve anticancer treatment.


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Protein Kinase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor/antagonists & inhibitors , Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor/metabolism , Small Molecule Libraries/pharmacology , Allosteric Regulation , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/pharmacology , Arthritis, Experimental/drug therapy , Bone Resorption/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Lewis Lung/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Lewis Lung/metabolism , Carcinoma, Lewis Lung/pathology , Fibroblast Growth Factors/antagonists & inhibitors , Fibroblast Growth Factors/metabolism , HEK293 Cells , Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells/cytology , Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells/drug effects , Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells/metabolism , Humans , Mice , Neovascularization, Pathologic/drug therapy , Pancreatic Neoplasms/drug therapy , Pancreatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Pancreatic Neoplasms/pathology , Phosphorylation/drug effects , Protein Kinase Inhibitors/metabolism , Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , Signal Transduction , Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
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