Development of an Antibody-Based Platform for the Analysis of Immune Cell-Specific N-linked Glycosylation.
James W DressmanColin T McDowellXiaowei LuPeggi M AngelRichard R DrakeAnand S MehtaPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
N-linked glycosylation plays an important role in both the innate and adaptive immune response through the modulation of cell surface receptors as well as general cell-to-cell interactions. The study of immune cell N-glycosylation is gaining interest but is hindered by the complexity of cell-type-specific N-glycan analysis. Analytical techniques such as chromatography, LC-MS/MS, and the use of lectins are all currently used to analyze cellular glycosylation. Issues with these analytical techniques include poor throughput, which is often limited to a single sample at a time, lack of structural information, the need for a large amount of starting materials, and the requirement for cell purification, thereby reducing their feasibility for N-glycan study. Here, we report the development of a rapid antibody array-based approach for the capture of specific nonadherent immune cells coupled with MALDI-IMS to analyze cellular N-glycosylation. This workflow is adaptable to multiple N-glycan imaging approaches such as the removal or stabilization and derivatization of terminal sialic acid residues providing unique avenues of analysis that have otherwise not been explored in immune cell populations. The reproducibility, sensitivity, and versatility of this assay provide an invaluable tool for researchers and clinical applications, significantly expanding the field of glycoimmunology.
Keyphrases
- cell surface
- immune response
- single cell
- high throughput
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- ms ms
- dendritic cells
- healthcare
- inflammatory response
- high performance liquid chromatography
- social media
- toll like receptor
- mesenchymal stem cells
- electronic health record
- photodynamic therapy
- gas chromatography
- loop mediated isothermal amplification