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Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS
The Three-dimensional OrbiTrap Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (3D OrbiSIMS) is a secondary ion mass spectrometry instrument, a combination of a Time of Flight (ToF) instrument with an Orbitrap analyzer. The 3D OrbiSIMS technique is a powerful tool for metabolic profiling in biological samples. This...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415193/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37575382 http://dx.doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4727 |
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author | Suvannapruk, Waraporn Edney, Max K. Fisher, Leanne E. Luckett, Jeni C. Kim, Dong-Hyun Scurr, David J. Ghaemmaghami, Amir M. Alexander, Morgan R. |
author_facet | Suvannapruk, Waraporn Edney, Max K. Fisher, Leanne E. Luckett, Jeni C. Kim, Dong-Hyun Scurr, David J. Ghaemmaghami, Amir M. Alexander, Morgan R. |
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description | The Three-dimensional OrbiTrap Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (3D OrbiSIMS) is a secondary ion mass spectrometry instrument, a combination of a Time of Flight (ToF) instrument with an Orbitrap analyzer. The 3D OrbiSIMS technique is a powerful tool for metabolic profiling in biological samples. This can be achieved at subcellular spatial resolution, high sensitivity, and high mass-resolving power coupled with MS/MS analysis. Characterizing the metabolic signature of macrophage subsets within tissue sections offers great potential to understand the response of the human immune system to implanted biomaterials. Here, we describe a protocol for direct analysis of individual cells after in vitro differentiation of naïve monocytes into M1 and M2 phenotypes using cytokines. As a first step in vivo, we investigate explanted silicon catheter sections as a medical device in a rodent model of foreign body response. Protocols are presented to allow the host response to different immune instructive materials to be compared. The first demonstration of this capability illustrates the great potential of direct cell and tissue section analysis for in situ metabolite profiling to probe functional phenotypes using molecular signatures. Details of the in vitro cell approach, materials, sample preparation, and explant handling are presented, in addition to the data acquisition approaches and the data analysis pipelines required to achieve useful interpretation of these complex spectra. This method is useful for in situ characterization of both in vitro single cells and ex vivo tissue sections. This will aid the understanding of the immune response to medical implants by informing the design of immune-instructive biomaterials with positive interactions. It can also be used to investigate a broad range of other clinically relevant therapeutics and immune dysregulations. Graphical overview [Image: see text] |
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spelling | pubmed-104151932023-08-12 Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS Suvannapruk, Waraporn Edney, Max K. Fisher, Leanne E. Luckett, Jeni C. Kim, Dong-Hyun Scurr, David J. Ghaemmaghami, Amir M. Alexander, Morgan R. Bio Protoc Methods Article The Three-dimensional OrbiTrap Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (3D OrbiSIMS) is a secondary ion mass spectrometry instrument, a combination of a Time of Flight (ToF) instrument with an Orbitrap analyzer. The 3D OrbiSIMS technique is a powerful tool for metabolic profiling in biological samples. This can be achieved at subcellular spatial resolution, high sensitivity, and high mass-resolving power coupled with MS/MS analysis. Characterizing the metabolic signature of macrophage subsets within tissue sections offers great potential to understand the response of the human immune system to implanted biomaterials. Here, we describe a protocol for direct analysis of individual cells after in vitro differentiation of naïve monocytes into M1 and M2 phenotypes using cytokines. As a first step in vivo, we investigate explanted silicon catheter sections as a medical device in a rodent model of foreign body response. Protocols are presented to allow the host response to different immune instructive materials to be compared. The first demonstration of this capability illustrates the great potential of direct cell and tissue section analysis for in situ metabolite profiling to probe functional phenotypes using molecular signatures. Details of the in vitro cell approach, materials, sample preparation, and explant handling are presented, in addition to the data acquisition approaches and the data analysis pipelines required to achieve useful interpretation of these complex spectra. This method is useful for in situ characterization of both in vitro single cells and ex vivo tissue sections. This will aid the understanding of the immune response to medical implants by informing the design of immune-instructive biomaterials with positive interactions. It can also be used to investigate a broad range of other clinically relevant therapeutics and immune dysregulations. Graphical overview [Image: see text] Bio-Protocol 2023-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10415193/ /pubmed/37575382 http://dx.doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4727 Text en ©Copyright : © 2023 The Authors; This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Methods Article Suvannapruk, Waraporn Edney, Max K. Fisher, Leanne E. Luckett, Jeni C. Kim, Dong-Hyun Scurr, David J. Ghaemmaghami, Amir M. Alexander, Morgan R. Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS |
title | Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS |
title_full | Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS |
title_fullStr | Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS |
title_full_unstemmed | Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS |
title_short | Label-free Chemical Characterization of Polarized Immune Cells in vitro and Host Response to Implanted Bio-instructive Polymers in vivo Using 3D OrbiSIMS |
title_sort | label-free chemical characterization of polarized immune cells in vitro and host response to implanted bio-instructive polymers in vivo using 3d orbisims |
topic | Methods Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415193/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37575382 http://dx.doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4727 |
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