Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Patient-Derived Organoid Videos Using Deep Learning for the Prediction of Drug Efficacy
Leo Fillioux, Emilie Gontran, J\'er\^ome Cartry, Jacques RR Mathieu,, Sabrina Bedja, Alice Boil\`eve, Paul-Henry Courn\`ede, Fanny Jaulin, Stergios, Christodoulidis, Maria Vakalopoulou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel deep learning approach using spatio-temporal analysis of PDO videos to predict drug efficacy in real-time, surpassing traditional end-point assays by capturing dynamic cellular responses.
Contribution
It is the first to leverage foundation models and attention mechanisms for real-time, imaging-based drug efficacy prediction from PDO videos, enhancing precision medicine.
Findings
Improved ATP prediction accuracy over non-time-resolved methods
Effective fusion of spatial and temporal features via attention mechanisms
Potential for real-time and predictive drug response assessment
Abstract
Over the last ten years, Patient-Derived Organoids (PDOs) emerged as the most reliable technology to generate ex-vivo tumor avatars. PDOs retain the main characteristics of their original tumor, making them a system of choice for pre-clinical and clinical studies. In particular, PDOs are attracting interest in the field of Functional Precision Medicine (FPM), which is based upon an ex-vivo drug test in which living tumor cells (such as PDOs) from a specific patient are exposed to a panel of anti-cancer drugs. Currently, the Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) based cell viability assay is the gold standard test to assess the sensitivity of PDOs to drugs. The readout is measured at the end of the assay from a global PDO population and therefore does not capture single PDO responses and does not provide time resolution of drug effect. To this end, in this study, we explore for the first time the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCell Image Analysis Techniques · Computational Drug Discovery Methods
MethodsSegment Anything Model
