Correlative Imaging for Comprehensive Molecular Mapping of Individual Cell Types in Biological Tissues

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Correlative Imaging for Comprehensive Molecular Mapping of Individual Cell Types in Biological Tissues

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Yang, M.; Iqfath, M.; Meke, F. N.; Qu, Z.; Hernly, E. L.; Su, P.; Zhang, Z.-Y.; Laskin, J.

Abstract

Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a powerful technique for label-free spatial mapping of multiple classes of biomolecules in tissue sections. However, differences in desorption and ionization efficiency of different classes of molecules make it challenging to simultaneously map biomolecules at each omics layer in the same tissue sample. Herein, we present a correlative imaging method using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI) MSI, which enables the spatial mapping of lipids, metabolites, peptides, and proteins with cellular-level spatial resolution in a single tissue section. We demonstrate the molecular profiling of specific cell types and identify truncated peptides in mouse pancreatic tissue. Distinct chemical gradients of peptides and lipids extending from endocrine cells to exocrine cells indicate their different roles in endocrine-exocrine crosstalk and intracellular signaling. The results underscore the power of the developed imaging approach for spatial multi-omics analysis that provides deep insights into cellular diversity and the intricate molecular interactions that occur within heterogenous biological tissues.

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