FluoMALDI Microscopy: Matrix Co-Crystallization Simultaneously Enhances Fluorescence and MALDI Imaging

Ethan Yang, Xinyi Elaine Shen, Hoku West-Foyle, Tae Hun Hahm, Maxime A. Siegler, Dalton R. Brown, Cole C. Johnson, Jeong Hee Kim, La Toya Ann Roker, Caitlin M. Tressler, Ishan Barman, Scot C. Kuo, Kristine Glunde

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Abstract

Here, the authors report that co-crystallization of fluorophores with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) imaging matrices significantly enhances fluorophore brightness up to 79-fold, enabling the amplification of innate tissue autofluorescence. This discovery facilitates FluoMALDI, the imaging of the same biological sample by both fluorescence microscopy and MALDI imaging. The approach combines the high spatial resolution and specific labeling capabilities of fluorescence microscopy with the inherently multiplexed, versatile imaging capabilities of MALDI imaging. This new paradigm simplifies registration by avoiding physical changes between fluorescence and MALDI imaging, allowing to image the exact same cells in tissues with both modalities. Matrix-fluorophore co-crystallization also facilitates applications with insufficient fluorescence brightness. The authors demonstrate feasibility of FluoMALDI imaging with endogenous and exogenous fluorophores and autofluorescence-based FluoMALDI of brain and kidney tissue sections. FluoMALDI will advance structural-functional microscopic imaging in cell biology, biomedicine, and pathology.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2304343
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 15 2023

Keywords

  • FluoMALDI
  • MALDI imaging
  • co-crystallization
  • fluorescence
  • imaging
  • mass spectrometry
  • microscopy
  • tissue

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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