An insight into morphometric descriptors of cell shape that pertain to regenerative medicine

Joana Lobo, Eugene Yong Shun See, Manus Biggs, Abhay Pandit

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Abstract

Cellular morphology has recently been indicated as a powerful indicator of cellular function. The analysis of cell shape has evolved from rudimentary forms of microscopic visual inspection to more advanced methodologies that utilize high-resolution microscopy coupled with sophisticated computer hardware and software for data analysis. Despite this progress, there is still a lack of standardization in quantification of morphometric parameters. In addition, uncertainty remains as to which methodologies and parameters of cell morphology will yield meaningful data, which methods should be utilized to categorize cell shape, and the extent of reliability of measurements and the interpretation of the resulting analysis. A large range of descriptors has been employed to objectively assess the cellular morphology in two-dimensional and three-dimensional domains. Intuitively, simple and applicable morphometric descriptors are preferable and standardized protocols for cell shape analysis can be achieved with the help of computerized tools. In this review, cellular morphology is discussed as a descriptor of cellular function and the current morphometric parameters that are used quantitatively in two- and three-dimensional environments are described. Furthermore, the current problems associated with these morphometric measurements are addressed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)539-553
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Volume10
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2016

Keywords

  • image analysis
  • morphometry
  • quantitative microscopy

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