| Literature DB >> 31147760 |
Isabella Piga1,2, Giulia Capitoli3, Vanna Denti1, Silvia Tettamanti1, Andrew Smith1, Martina Stella1, Clizia Chinello1, Davide Leni4, Mattia Garancini5, Stefania Galimberti3, Fulvio Magni1, Fabio Pagni6.
Abstract
MALDI-MSI represents an ideal tool to explore the spatial distribution of proteins directly in situ, integrating molecular and cytomorphological information, enabling the discovery of potential diagnostic markers in thyroid cytopathology. However, red cells present in the fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) specimens caused ion suppression of other proteins during the MALDI-MSI analysis due to large amount of haemoglobin. Aim of this study was to set up a sample preparation workflow able to manage this haemoglobin interference. Three protocols were compared using ex vivo cytological samples collected from fresh thyroid nodules of 9 patients who underwent thyroidectomy: (A) conventional air-dried smears, (B) cytological smears immediately fixed in ethanol, and (C) ThinPrep liquid-based preparation. Protocols C and A were also evaluated using real FNABs. Results show that protocol C markedly decreased the amount of haemoglobin, with respect to protocols A and B. Protein profiles obtained with protocols A and B were characterised by high inter-patient variability, probably related to the abundance of the haemoglobin, whereas similar spectra were observed for protocol C, where haemoglobin contents were lower. Our findings suggest protocol C as the sample preparation method for MALDI-MSI analysis. Graphical abstract.Entities:
Keywords: Fine needle aspiration; Haemoglobin interference; MALDI mass spectrometry imaging; Proteomics; ThinPrep; Thyroid
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31147760 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-019-01908-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.142