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Sample Preparation Strategies for Mass Spectrometry Imaging of 3D Cell Culture Models
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiological Mass SpectrometryCell CultureBiomedical EngineeringTissue ImagingMicroscopy MethodChemical ImageMass Spectrometry ImagingSample Preparation StrategiesMatrix BiologyNovel Imaging MethodCell Culture SystemComputational Mass SpectrometryCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCell Culture SpheroidsCell Culture ModelsMicroscope Image ProcessingBiomedical ImagingMass SpectrometryTissue CultureMedicineCell ImagingExtracellular MatrixCell Detection
Three dimensional cell cultures are attractive models for biological research. They combine the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of cell culture with some of the spatial and molecular complexity of tissue. For example, many cell lines form 3D structures given appropriate in vitro conditions. Colon cancer cell lines form 3D cell culture spheroids, in vitro mimics of avascular tumor nodules. While immunohistochemistry and other classical imaging methods are popular for monitoring the distribution of specific analytes, mass spectrometric imaging examines the distribution of classes of molecules in an unbiased fashion. While MALDI mass spectrometric imaging was originally developed to interrogate samples obtained from humans or animal models, this report describes the analysis of in vitro three dimensional cell cultures, including improvements in sample preparation strategies. Herein is described methods for growth, harvesting, sectioning, washing, and analysis of 3D cell cultures via matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) imaging. Using colon carcinoma 3D cell cultures as a model system, this protocol demonstrates the ability to monitor analytes in an unbiased fashion across the 3D cell culture system with MALDI-MSI.
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