Assessment of MALDI matrices for the detection and visualization of phosphatidylinositols and phosphoinositides in mouse kidneys through matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI)

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Laurentiu G. Dabija
Maryam Yousefi-Taemeh
Ergi Duli
Mathieu Lemaire
Demian R. Ifa
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[1] York University,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[2] SickKids Research Institute,Cell Biology Program, Division of Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics
[3] The Hospital for Sick Children,undefined
[4] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2024年 / 416卷
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Phosphatidylinositols; MALDI-MSI; Matrix optimization; Kidney;
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Phosphatidylinositols and their phosphorylated derivatives, known as phosphoinositides, are crucial in cellular processes, with their abnormalities linked to various diseases. Thus, identifying and measuring phosphoinositide levels in tissues are crucial for understanding their contributions to cellular processes and disease development. One powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of molecules in biological samples is matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI). This technique allows for the simultaneous detection and analysis of multiple lipid classes in situ, making it invaluable for unbiased lipidomic studies. However, detecting phosphoinositides with MALDI-MSI is challenging due to their relatively low abundance in tissues and complex matrix effects. Addressing this, our study focused on optimizing matrix selection and thickness for better detection of phosphatidylinositols and their phosphorylated forms in mouse kidney tissues. Various matrices were assessed, including 9AA, DAN, CMBT, and DHA, adjusting their coating to improve ionization efficiency. Our results demonstrate that DAN, DHA, and CMBT matrices produced high-intensity chemical images of phosphatidylinositol distributions within kidney sections. These matrices, particularly DAN, DHA, and CMBT, allowed the identification of even low-abundance phosphoinositides, through tentative identifications. Notably, DAN and DHA served as optimal candidates due to their prominent detection and ability to map a majority of phosphatidylinositol species, while CMBT showed potential detection capability for phosphatidylinositol triphosphate compounds. These findings not only provide valuable insights for future research on the involvement of phosphoinositides in kidney pathophysiology, but also propose the use of the identified optimal matrices, particularly DAN and DHA, as the preferred choices for enhanced detection and mapping of these lipid species in future studies.
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