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Nanothorn Filter-Facilitated Online Cell Lysis for Rapid and Deep Intracellular Profiling by Single-Cell Mass Spectrometry.

Shu-Ting XuCheng YangXiu-Ping Yan
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Mass spectrometry combined with flow cytometry is emerging for high-throughput single-cell metabolite analysis but still has problems with limited intracellular information coverage. Here, we show a simple and efficient all-in-one system integrating cell injection, cell extraction, online cell lysis, analyte ionization, and mass spectrometric detection for rapid single-HeLa-cell screening with in-depth profiling of cellular metabolites and drugs. Zinc oxide nanothorn-decorated filters with three bore sizes (5.22, 8.36, and 16.75 μm) were fabricated for efficient online lysis of the cell membrane (even nuclear membrane) to facilitate intracellular analyte release and demonstrated to have a size effect for potential subcellular discrimination. The two smaller-bore filters gave 2-11-fold improvements in signal response for representative intracellular metabolites, such as adenosine, glutamine, and leucine/isoleucine. Especially, the smallest-bore filter enabled successful detection of the metabolites in the nucleus, including tetrahydrobiopterin and cyclic guanosine monophosphate. The developed all-in-one system was explored to monitor the uptake of four anticancer drugs, including 5-fluorouracil, doxorubicin, gambogic acid, and paclitaxel in single cells, and further to investigate the drug uptake trends at the subcellular level. The all-in-one system integrates the merits of high-throughput single-cell screening and in-depth intracellular information profiling and is promising for high-coverage single-cell metabolome analysis to serve cell biology research and cancer research.
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