Foundation cell segmentation models performance on live microscopy and spatial-omics data

基础细胞分割模型在活体显微镜和空间组学数据上的性能

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Abstract

Accurate cell segmentation is an essential step for quantitative analysis of biological imaging data. Recent advances in deep learning have led to the development of generalist segmentation models that perform robustly across multiple imaging modalities, including label-free phase contrast, fluorescence cell culture, and multiplexed fluorescence tissue imaging. However, systematic comparisons of these models at the level of downstream biological analysis remain limited. To address this gap, we evaluated several recent segmentation models, including Cellpose cyto3, Cellpose-SAM, μSAM, and CellSAM, on phase contrast and fluorescence cell culture images. In addition, Mesmer and InstanSeg were included for benchmarking on multiplexed fluorescence tissue images generated using CO-Detection by IndEXing (CODEX). We found that Cellpose-SAM achieved strong performance on phase contrast images, while SAM-based models consistently performed well on fluorescence cell culture data. In contrast, no single model consistently outperformed others on CODEX datasets. Instead, each model exhibited distinct strengths and limitations, which led to differences in downstream analyses, including clustering and cell type identification. Together, our study emphasizes the importance of selecting segmentation models based on dataset characteristics and analytical goals, rather than relying on a single universal approach.

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