The application of innovative spatial omics approaches in the context of cytological specimens may open new frontiers for their diagnostic assessment. In particular, spatial proteomics using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) represents one of the most promising avenues, owing to its capability to map the distribution of hundreds of proteins within a complex cytological background in a multiplexed and relatively high-throughput manner. This approach may be particularly beneficial in the heterogeneous context of thyroid tumors where certain cells may not present clear-cut malignant morphology upon fine-needle aspiration biopsy, highlighting the necessity for additional molecular tools which are able to improve their diagnostic performance. This chapter aims to provide a detailed overview of a cytospin-based preparation workflow that has been optimized to facilitate the reliable spatial proteomics analysis of cytological thyroid specimens using MALDI-MSI, indicating the key aspects which should be considered when handling such samples.

Piga, I., Pagni, F., Magni, F., Smith, A. (2023). Cytological Cytospin Preparation for the Spatial Proteomics Analysis of Thyroid Nodules Using MALDI-MSI. In L.M. Cole, M.R. Clench (a cura di), Imaging Mass Spectrometry Methods and Protocols (pp. 95-105). Humana Press Inc. [10.1007/978-1-0716-3319-9_9].

Cytological Cytospin Preparation for the Spatial Proteomics Analysis of Thyroid Nodules Using MALDI-MSI

Piga I.
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Pagni F.;Magni F.;Smith A.
2023

Abstract

The application of innovative spatial omics approaches in the context of cytological specimens may open new frontiers for their diagnostic assessment. In particular, spatial proteomics using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) represents one of the most promising avenues, owing to its capability to map the distribution of hundreds of proteins within a complex cytological background in a multiplexed and relatively high-throughput manner. This approach may be particularly beneficial in the heterogeneous context of thyroid tumors where certain cells may not present clear-cut malignant morphology upon fine-needle aspiration biopsy, highlighting the necessity for additional molecular tools which are able to improve their diagnostic performance. This chapter aims to provide a detailed overview of a cytospin-based preparation workflow that has been optimized to facilitate the reliable spatial proteomics analysis of cytological thyroid specimens using MALDI-MSI, indicating the key aspects which should be considered when handling such samples.
Capitolo o saggio
Cancer; Cytocentrifugation; Fine-needle aspiration biopsy; MALDI-MS imaging; Proteomics; Thyroid;
English
Imaging Mass Spectrometry Methods and Protocols
Cole, LM; Clench, MR
7-lug-2023
2023
9781071633182
2688
Humana Press Inc.
95
105
Piga, I., Pagni, F., Magni, F., Smith, A. (2023). Cytological Cytospin Preparation for the Spatial Proteomics Analysis of Thyroid Nodules Using MALDI-MSI. In L.M. Cole, M.R. Clench (a cura di), Imaging Mass Spectrometry Methods and Protocols (pp. 95-105). Humana Press Inc. [10.1007/978-1-0716-3319-9_9].
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