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Enabling high-sensitivity live single-cell mass spectrometry using an integrated electrical lysis and nano electrospray ionization interface.

Authors :
Pandian, Kanchana
de Matos, Luís Daniel de Aguiar Homem e Almeida
Hetzel, Laura A.
Zwier, Raphaël
Veldhuizen, Peter van
Schubert, Charelle
Karuppusamy, Jayaprakash
Harms, Amy C.
Ali, Ahmed
Hankemeier, Thomas
Source :
Analytica Chimica Acta. Oct2024, Vol. 1324, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Live single-cell metabolomic studies encounter inherent difficulties attributed to the limited sample volume, minimal compound quantity, and insufficient sensitivity in the Mass Spectrometry (MS) method used to obtain single-cell data. However, understanding cellular heterogeneity, functional diversity, and metabolic processes within individual cells is essential. Exploring how individual cells respond to stimuli, including drugs, environmental changes, or signaling molecules, offers insights into biology, oncology, and drug discovery. Efficient release of cell contents (lysis) is vital for accurate metabolite detection at the single-cell level. Despite this, traditional approaches in live single cell metabolomics methods do not emphasize efficient lysis to prevent sample dilution. Instead, current live single cell metabolomics methods use direct infusion to introduce the cell into the mass spectrometry without prior chromatographic separation or a lysis step, which adversely affects sensitivity and metabolic coverage. To address this, we developed an integrated single-cell electrical lysis and nano spray (SCEL-nS) platform coupled to an Orbitrap MS capable of efficiently lysing a single cell after being sampled with specially manufactured micropipettes. Lysis efficiency was validated by comparing live cell stain fluorescent intensities of intact and electrically lysed cells through microscopy imaging. The SCEL-nS platform successfully induced the breakdown of a single cell, significantly reducing the live cell stain's fluorescent intensity indicating cell membrane breakdown. Additionally, SCEL-nS was validated by measuring single cells spiked with the anti-cancer drug tamoxifen by MS. SCEL-nS use resulted in statistically significant increase in the peak measured by the method compared to the traditional non-lysis method. Overall, our results demonstrate that the newly incorporated SCEL-nS platform achieved higher sensitivities compared to traditional live single cell analysis methods. A dilution-free integrated single-cell electrical lysis and nano spray (SCEL-nS) platform coupled to an Orbitrap MS. Created with BioRender.com , accessed on GP24IQ5WB0, October 13th, 2022). [Display omitted] • The development of the SCEL-nS platform, which integrates single-cell electrical lysis and nano spray techniques. • Significant reduction in fluorescent intensity post-lysis indicates successful breakdown of the cell membrane. • Measurement of a single cell spiked with tamoxifen show significant increase in measured peaks compared to non-lysis method. • Improvement of sensitivity without the need for additional sample dilution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032670
Volume :
1324
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179371981
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.343068