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Viral Biomarker Detection and Validation Using MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI)

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PROTEOMES
卷 10, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/proteomes10030033

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mass spectrometry imaging; peptide identification; MALDI

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia [1175134]
  2. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
  3. Cancer Institute NSW
  4. UTS

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In this study, a hybrid bioinformatic/image-based method was developed for the identification and validation of viral biomarkers. This method leverages the power of mass spectrometry imaging and provides confident identifications for viral proteins without requiring MS/MS.
(1) Background: MALDI imaging is a technique that still largely depends on time of flight (TOF)-based instrument such as the Bruker UltrafleXtreme. While capable of performing targeted MS/MS, these instruments are unable to perform fragmentation while imaging a tissue section necessitating the reliance of MS1 values for peptide level identifications. With this premise in mind, we have developed a hybrid bioinformatic/image-based method for the identification and validation of viral biomarkers. (2) Methods: Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) mouse samples were sectioned, mounted and prepared for mass spectrometry imaging using our well-established methods. Peptide identification was achieved by first extracting confident images corresponding to theoretical viral peptides. Next, those masses were used to perform a Peptide Mmass Fingerprint (PMF) searched against known viral FASTA sequences against a background mouse FASTA database. Finally, a correlational analysis was performed with imaging data to confirm pixel-by-pixel colocalization and intensity of viral peptides. (3) Results: 14 viral peptides were successfully identified with significant PMF Scores and a correlational result of >0.79 confirming the presence of the virus and distinguishing it from the background mouse proteins. (4) Conclusions: this novel approach leverages the power of mass spectrometry imaging and provides confident identifications for viral proteins without requiring MS/MS using simple MALDI Time Of Flight/Time Of Flight (TOF/TOF) instrumentation.

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