Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides

Hecker FA, Leggio B, Koenig T, Niehaus K, Geibel S (2025)
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal .

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Hecker, Franziska AnnabelleUniBi; Leggio, Bruno; Koenig, Tim; Niehaus, KarstenUniBi; Geibel, Sven
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Cell Painting is a sophisticated high-content imaging technique that has been predominantly applied to mammalian cells. Recent advancements have extended its applicability to the first insect cell line, the ovarian cell line Sf9, revealing significant insights into similarities and differences in cellular responses between different taxonomic groups. This study explores the utility of Cell Painting in Helicoverpa zea gut-derived cells, specifically the RP-HzGUT-AW1 cell line, to assess the specifics of insect epithelial cells in response to chemical treatments. Upon adaptation of the analysis pipeline to accommodate their unique morphology and characteristics, our investigations revealed distinct responses of RP-HzGUT-AW1 cells compared to the ovarian insect cell line Sf9. Variations were obtained not only in the dose-response behavior to treatments but also in the overall detectability of specific modes of action. Specifically, processes that relate to osmoregulation and the formation of epithelial structures showed the most significant and distinct responses. This suggests that the specific morphological and physiological attributes of these gut-derived insect cells contribute to unique phenotypic profiles, which enables in-depth interpretation of drug efficacy and safety in these models. © 2025. The Society for In Vitro Biology.
Erscheinungsjahr
2025
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
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1543-706X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/3001840

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Hecker FA, Leggio B, Koenig T, Niehaus K, Geibel S. Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal . 2025.
Hecker, F. A., Leggio, B., Koenig, T., Niehaus, K., & Geibel, S. (2025). Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11626-025-01028-z
Hecker, Franziska Annabelle, Leggio, Bruno, Koenig, Tim, Niehaus, Karsten, and Geibel, Sven. 2025. “Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides”. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal .
Hecker, F. A., Leggio, B., Koenig, T., Niehaus, K., and Geibel, S. (2025). Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal .
Hecker, F.A., et al., 2025. Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal .
F.A. Hecker, et al., “Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides”, In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal , 2025.
Hecker, F.A., Leggio, B., Koenig, T., Niehaus, K., Geibel, S.: Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal . (2025).
Hecker, Franziska Annabelle, Leggio, Bruno, Koenig, Tim, Niehaus, Karsten, and Geibel, Sven. “Cell Painting of insect gut cells for exploration of molecular responses of insect epithelia to insecticides”. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal (2025).

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