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Tissue Sampling and Homogenization with NIRL Enables Spatially Resolved Cell Layer Specific Proteomic Analysis of the Murine Intestine
by
Pelczar, Penelope
, Schlüter, Hartmut
, Voß, Hannah
, Huber, Samuel
, Nippert, Vivien
, Gagliani, Nicola
, Hahn, Jan
, Moritz, Manuela
in
Ablation
/ Aerosols
/ Animals
/ Cancer
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chromatography, Liquid - methods
/ Enzymes
/ Formaldehyde
/ Homogenization
/ Humans
/ Intestines - chemistry
/ Investigations
/ Lasers
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mice
/ Pathophysiology
/ Proteins
/ Proteome - metabolism
/ Proteomics
/ Proteomics - methods
/ Scientific imaging
/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry - methods
2022
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Tissue Sampling and Homogenization with NIRL Enables Spatially Resolved Cell Layer Specific Proteomic Analysis of the Murine Intestine
by
Pelczar, Penelope
, Schlüter, Hartmut
, Voß, Hannah
, Huber, Samuel
, Nippert, Vivien
, Gagliani, Nicola
, Hahn, Jan
, Moritz, Manuela
in
Ablation
/ Aerosols
/ Animals
/ Cancer
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chromatography, Liquid - methods
/ Enzymes
/ Formaldehyde
/ Homogenization
/ Humans
/ Intestines - chemistry
/ Investigations
/ Lasers
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mice
/ Pathophysiology
/ Proteins
/ Proteome - metabolism
/ Proteomics
/ Proteomics - methods
/ Scientific imaging
/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry - methods
2022
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Tissue Sampling and Homogenization with NIRL Enables Spatially Resolved Cell Layer Specific Proteomic Analysis of the Murine Intestine
by
Pelczar, Penelope
, Schlüter, Hartmut
, Voß, Hannah
, Huber, Samuel
, Nippert, Vivien
, Gagliani, Nicola
, Hahn, Jan
, Moritz, Manuela
in
Ablation
/ Aerosols
/ Animals
/ Cancer
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chromatography, Liquid - methods
/ Enzymes
/ Formaldehyde
/ Homogenization
/ Humans
/ Intestines - chemistry
/ Investigations
/ Lasers
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mice
/ Pathophysiology
/ Proteins
/ Proteome - metabolism
/ Proteomics
/ Proteomics - methods
/ Scientific imaging
/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry - methods
2022
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Tissue Sampling and Homogenization with NIRL Enables Spatially Resolved Cell Layer Specific Proteomic Analysis of the Murine Intestine
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Tissue Sampling and Homogenization with NIRL Enables Spatially Resolved Cell Layer Specific Proteomic Analysis of the Murine Intestine
2022
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For investigating the molecular physiology and pathophysiology in organs, the most exact data should be obtained; if not, organ-specific cell lines are analyzed, or the whole organ is homogenized, followed by the analysis of its biomolecules. However, if the morphological organization of the organ can be addressed, then, in the best case, the composition of molecules in single cells of the target organ can be analyzed. Laser capture microdissection (LCM) is a technique which enables the selection of specific cells of a tissue for further analysis of their molecules. However, LCM is a time-consuming two-dimensional technique, and optimal results are only obtained if the tissue is fixed, e.g., by formalin. Especially for proteome analysis, formalin fixation reduced the number of identifiable proteins, and this is an additional drawback. Recently, it was demonstrated that sampling of fresh-frozen (non-fixed) tissue with an infrared-laser is giving higher yields with respect to the absolute protein amount and number of identifiable proteins than conventional mechanical homogenization of tissues. In this study, the applicability of the infrared laser tissue sampling for the proteome analysis of different cell layers of murine intestine was investigated, using LC–MS/MS-based differential quantitative bottom-up proteomics. By laser ablation, eight consecutive layers of colon tissue were obtained and analyzed. However, a clear distinguishability of protein profiles between ascending, descending, and transversal colon was made, and we identified the different intestinal-cell-layer proteins, which are cell-specific, as confirmed by data from the Human Protein Atlas. Thus, for the first time, sampling directly from intact fresh-frozen tissue with three-dimensional resolution is giving access to the different proteomes of different cell layers of colon tissue.
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