1. Paper Spray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Paper-Based Three-Dimensional Tumor Model for Rapid Metabolic Gradient Profiling.
- Author
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Liu H, Zhan L, Zhao J, Zhang S, Yin H, Hou Z, and Huang G
- Subjects
- Humans, Cell Survival, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization methods, Cell Line, Tumor, Neoplasms metabolism, Neoplasms pathology, Paper, Metabolomics methods, Tumor Microenvironment
- Abstract
The tumor microenvironment (TME), especially with its complicated metabolic characteristics, will dynamically affect the proliferation, migration, and drug response of tumor cells. Rapid metabolic analysis brings out a deeper understanding of the TME, while the susceptibility and environmental dependence of metabolites extremely hinder real-time metabolic profiling since the TME is easily disrupted. Here, we directly integrated paper spray ionization mass spectrometry with a paper-based three-dimensional (3D) tumor model, realizing the rapid capture of metabolic gradients. The entire procedure, from sample preparation to mass spectrometry detection, took less than 4 min, which was able to provide metabolic results close to real time and contributed to understanding the real metabolic processes. At present, our method successfully detected 160 metabolites; notably, over 40 significantly gradient metabolites were revealed across the six layers of the paper-based 3D tumor model. At least 22 gradient metabolites were reported to be associated with cell viability. This strategy was powerful enough to rapidly profile metabolic gradients of a paper-based 3D tumor model for revealing cell viability changes from a metabolomics perspective.
- Published
- 2024
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