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In Situ Spatial Analysis of Metabolic Heterogeneity in Single Living Tumor Spheroids Using Nanocapillary-Based Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectroscopy.

Dandan XiaRong JinRongrong PanHong-Yuan ChenDe-Chen Jiang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Spatial metabolomic analysis of individual tumor spheroids can help investigate metabolic rearrangements in different cellular regions of a spheroid. In this work, a nanocapillary-based electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI-MS) method is established that could realize the spatial sampling of cellular components in different regions of a single living tumor spheroid and the subsequent MS analysis for a metabolic study. During the penetration of the nanocapillary into the spheroid for sampling, this "wound surface" at the outer layer of the spheroid takes only 0.1% of the whole area that maximally maintains the cellular activity inside the spheroid for the metabolic analysis. Using the ESI-MS analysis, different metabolic activities in the inner and outer (upper and lower) layers of a single spheroid are revealed, giving a full investigation of the metabolic heterogeneity inside one living tumor spheroid for the first time. In addition, the metabolic activities between the outer layer of the spheroid and two-dimensional (2D)-cultured cells show obvious differences, which suggests more frequent cell-cell and cell-extracellular environment interactions during the culture of the spheroid. This observation not only establishes a powerful tool for the in situ spatial analysis of the metabolic heterogeneity in single living tumor spheroids but also provides molecular information to elucidate the metabolic heterogeneity in this three-dimensional (3D)-cultured cell model.
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