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Confirmation of sub-cellular resolution using oversampling imaging mass spectrometry.

Albert Maimó-Barceló1, Jone Garate2, Joan Bestard-Escalas1, Roberto Fernández2,3, Luzie Berthold1,4, Daniel H Lopez1, José Andrés Fernández5, Gwendolyn Barceló-Coblijn6.   

Abstract

The use of oversampling in MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) to improve lateral resolution is a common practice. However, its application is still controversial and recent studies reported a spot size-dependent change in the relative intensity of the spectra. Previously, using oversampling, we described the lipidome of the human colon epithelium, a 20-30 μm wide cell monolayer; even assessing the changes occurring within this monolayer associated with complex biological processes. Interestingly, the K-means analysis of those experiments unveiled the presence of a third epithelial cluster that anatomically matched the nuclei position. Taking into account the nucleus size (9-12 μm of diameter) and its distinctive lipidome, we decided to test whether this cluster was really of nuclear origin. Hence, the spectra obtained directly from tissue sections were compared with those recorded from the nuclei isolated from colon biopsies. The highest correlation coefficient was obtained when comparing the spectrum of the isolated nuclei with that of the tissue nuclear cluster, demonstrating the successful identification of the nuclear lipidome in the MALDI-IMS experiments run using oversampling and a lateral resolution of 10 μm/pixel. Importantly, it was established that phosphatidylinositol 38:4 nuclear levels remained stable along the colon crypt. That is, it mimicked neither the regular decrease observed in the epithelium nor the regular increase observed in the stroma, eliminating the chance of inter-pixel contamination. Altogether, besides confirming the usefulness of the oversampling technique, these results strongly reinforce the pivotal role IMS may have in promising fields such as single-cell analysis. Graphical abstract.

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Keywords:  Colonocytes; Lateral resolution; MALDI imaging; Nucleus; Oversampling

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31745610     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-019-02212-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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