Rapid Sensing of Heat Stress using Machine Learning of Micrographs of Red Blood Cells Dispersed in Liquid Crystals

Autor: Verma, Prateek, Adeogun, Elizabeth, Greene, Elizabeth S., Dridi, Sami, Nakarmi, Ukash, Nayani, Karthik
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: An imbalance between bodily heat production and heat dissipation leads to heat stress in organisms. In addition to diminished animal well-being, heat stress is detrimental to the poultry industry as poultry entails fast growth and high yield, resulting in greater metabolic activity and higher body heat production. When stressed, cells overexpress heat shock proteins (such as HSP70, a well-established intracellular stress indicator) and may undergo changes in their mechanical properties. Liquid crystals (LCs, fluids with orientational order) have been recently employed to rapidly characterize changes in mechanical properties of cells enabling a means of optically reporting the presence of disease in organisms. In this work, we explore the difference in the expression of HSP70 to a change in the LC response pattern via the use of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The machine-learning (ML) models were trained on hundreds of such LC-response micrographs of chicken red blood cells with and without heat stress. Trained models exhibited remarkable accuracy of up to 99% on detecting the presence of heat stress in unseen microscope samples. We also show that crosslinking the chicken and human RBCs using glutaraldehyde in order to simulate a diseased cell was an efficient strategy for planning, building, training, and evaluating ML models. Overall, our efforts build towards the rapid detection of disease in organisms, which is accompanied by a distinct change in the mechanical properties of cells. We aim to eventuate CNN-enabled LC-sensors can rapidly report the presence of disease in scenarios where human judgment could be prohibitively difficult or slow.
Databáze: arXiv