Penttinen Kirsi, Siirtola Harri, Àvalos-Salguero Jorge, Vainio Tiina, Juhola Martti, Aalto-Setälä Katriina
BioMediTech, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland; School of Medicine, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.
Tampere Unit for Computer-Human Interaction, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.
PLoS One. 2015 Aug 26;10(8):e0135806. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135806. eCollection 2015.
Comprehensive functioning of Ca2+ cycling is crucial for excitation-contraction coupling of cardiomyocytes (CMs). Abnormal Ca2+ cycling is linked to arrhythmogenesis, which is associated with cardiac disorders and heart failure. Accordingly, we have generated spontaneously beating CMs from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) derived from patients with catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT), which is an inherited and severe cardiac disease. Ca2+ cycling studies have revealed substantial abnormalities in these CMs. Ca2+ transient analysis performed manually lacks accepted analysis criteria, and has both low throughput and high variability. To overcome these issues, we have developed a software tool, AnomalyExplorer based on interactive visualization, to assist in the classification of Ca2+ transient patterns detected in CMs. Here, we demonstrate the usability and capability of the software, and we also compare the analysis efficiency to manual analysis. We show that AnomalyExplorer is suitable for detecting normal and abnormal Ca2+ transients; furthermore, this method provides more defined and consistent information regarding the Ca2+ abnormality patterns and cell line specific differences when compared to manual analysis. This tool will facilitate and speed up the analysis of CM Ca2+ transients, making it both more accurate and user-independent. AnomalyExplorer can be exploited in Ca2+ cycling analysis to study basic disease pathology and the effects of different drugs.
Ca2+循环的全面功能对于心肌细胞(CMs)的兴奋-收缩偶联至关重要。Ca2+循环异常与心律失常的发生有关,而心律失常与心脏疾病和心力衰竭相关。因此,我们从儿茶酚胺能多形性室性心动过速(CPVT)患者来源的诱导多能干细胞(iPSC)中生成了自发搏动的CMs,CPVT是一种遗传性严重心脏疾病。Ca2+循环研究揭示了这些CMs中存在大量异常。手动进行的Ca2+瞬变分析缺乏公认的分析标准,且通量低、变异性高。为克服这些问题,我们开发了一种基于交互式可视化的软件工具AnomalyExplorer,以协助对CMs中检测到的Ca2+瞬变模式进行分类。在此,我们展示了该软件的可用性和功能,并且还将分析效率与手动分析进行了比较。我们表明AnomalyExplorer适用于检测正常和异常的Ca2+瞬变;此外,与手动分析相比,该方法在Ca2+异常模式和细胞系特异性差异方面提供了更明确和一致的信息。该工具将促进和加速CM Ca2+瞬变的分析,使其更准确且不依赖用户。AnomalyExplorer可用于Ca2+循环分析,以研究基本疾病病理学和不同药物的作用。