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FORCETRACKER: A versatile tool for standardized assessment of tissue contractile properties in 3D Heart-on-Chip platforms

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  • José M Rivera-Arbeláez
  • Milica Dostanić
  • Laura M Windt
  • Jeroen M Stein
  • Carla Cofiño-Fabres
  • Tom Boonen
  • Maury Wiendels
  • Albert van den Berg
  • Loes I Segerink
  • Christine L Mummery
  • Pasqualina M Sarro
  • Berend J van Meer
  • Marcelo C Ribeiro
  • Massimo Mastrangeli
  • Robert Passier

Abstract

Engineered heart tissues (EHTs) have shown great potential in recapitulating tissue organization, functions, and cell-cell interactions of the human heart in vitro. Currently, multiple EHT platforms are used by both industry and academia for different applications, such as drug discovery, disease modelling, and fundamental research. The tissues’ contractile force, one of the main hallmarks of tissue function and maturation level of cardiomyocytes, can be read out from EHT platforms by optically tracking the movement of elastic pillars induced by the contractile tissues. However, existing optical tracking algorithms which focus on calculating the contractile force are customized and platform-specific, often not available to the broad research community, and thus hamper head-to-head comparison of the model output. Therefore, there is the need for robust, standardized and platform-independent software for tissues’ force assessment. To meet this need, we developed ForceTracker: a standalone and computationally efficient software for analyzing contractile properties of tissues in different EHT platforms. The software uses a shape-detection algorithm to single out and track the movement of pillars’ tips for the most common shapes of EHT platforms. In this way, we can obtain information about tissues’ contractile performance. ForceTracker is coded in Python and uses a multi-threading approach for time-efficient analysis of large data sets in multiple formats. The software efficiency to analyze circular and rectangular pillar shapes is successfully tested by analyzing different format videos from two EHT platforms, developed by different research groups. We demonstrate robust and reproducible performance of the software in the analysis of tissues over time and in various conditions. ForceTracker’s detection and tracking shows low sensitivity to common incidental defects, such as alteration of tissue shape or air bubbles. Detection accuracy is determined via comparison with manual measurements using the software ImageJ. We developed ForceTracker as a tool for standardized analysis of contractile performance in EHT platforms to facilitate research on disease modeling and drug discovery in academia and industry.

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  • José M Rivera-Arbeláez & Milica Dostanić & Laura M Windt & Jeroen M Stein & Carla Cofiño-Fabres & Tom Boonen & Maury Wiendels & Albert van den Berg & Loes I Segerink & Christine L Mummery & Pasqualina, 2025. "FORCETRACKER: A versatile tool for standardized assessment of tissue contractile properties in 3D Heart-on-Chip platforms," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(2), pages 1-18, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0314985
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314985
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