Abstract
In this article, we have developed novel data visualization tools and a Theta comparative cell scoring (TCCS) method, which supports high-Throughput in vitro pharmacogenomic studies across diverse cellular phenotypes measured by multiparametric high-content analysis. The TCCS method provides a univariate descriptor of divergent compound-induced phenotypic responses between distinct cell types, which can be used for correlation with genetic, epigenetic, and proteomic datasets to support the identification of biomarkers and further elucidate drug mechanism-of-Action. Application of these methods to compound profiling across high-content assays incorporating well-characterized cells representing known molecular subtypes of disease supports the development of personalized healthcare strategies without prior knowledge of a drug target. We present proof-of-principle data quantifying distinct phenotypic response between eight breast cancer cells representing four disease subclasses. Application of the TCCS method together with new advances in next-generation sequencing, induced pluripotent stem cell technology, gene editing, and high-content phenotypic screening are well placed to advance the identification of predictive biomarkers and personalized medicine approaches across a broader range of disease types and therapeutic classes.
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Warchal, S. J., Dawson, J. C., & Carragher, N. O. (2016). Development of the Theta Comparative Cell Scoring Method to Quantify Diverse Phenotypic Responses between Distinct Cell Types. Assay and Drug Development Technologies, 14(7), 395–406. https://doi.org/10.1089/adt.2016.730
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