Spatial neurolipidomics—MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of lipids in brain pathologies

Author:

Jha Durga1,Blennow Kaj1234,Zetterberg Henrik12567,Savas Jeffrey N.8,Hanrieder Jörg126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Mölndal Hospital Mölndal Sweden

2. Clinical Neurochemistry Lab Sahlgrenska University Hospital Mölndal Sweden

3. Paris Brain Institute, ICM, Pitié‐Salpêtrière Hospital Sorbonne University Paris France

4. Neurodegenerative Disorder Research Center, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, Department of Neurology, Institute on Aging and Brain Disorders University of Science and Technology of China and First Affiliated Hospital of USTC Hefei China

5. UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL London UK

6. Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, Queen Square Institute of Neurology University College London London UK

7. Hong Kong Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Clear Water Bay Hong Kong China

8. Department of Neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Chicago Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractGiven the complexity of nervous tissues, understanding neurochemical pathophysiology puts high demands on bioanalytical techniques with respect to specificity and sensitivity. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has evolved to become an important, biochemical imaging technology for spatial biology in biological and translational research. The technique facilitates comprehensive, sensitive elucidation of the spatial distribution patterns of drugs, lipids, peptides, and small proteins in situ. Matrix‐assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI)‐based MSI is the dominating modality due to its broad applicability and fair compromise of selectivity, sensitivity price, throughput, and ease of use. This is particularly relevant for the analysis of spatial lipid patterns, where no other comparable spatial profiling tools are available. Understanding spatial lipid biology in nervous tissue is therefore a key and emerging application area of MSI research. The aim of this review is to give a concise guide through the MSI workflow for lipid imaging in central nervous system (CNS) tissues and essential parameters to consider while developing and optimizing MSI assays. Further, this review provides a broad overview of key developments and applications of MALDI MSI‐based spatial neurolipidomics to map lipid dynamics in neuronal structures, ultimately contributing to a better understanding of neurodegenerative disease pathology.

Funder

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Familjen Erling-Perssons Stiftelse

Olav Thon Stiftelsen

Alzheimerfonden

Vetenskapsrådet

Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Hjärnfonden

Åhlén-stiftelsen

Magnus Bergvalls Stiftelse

Gun och Bertil Stohnes Stiftelse

Stiftelsen för Gamla Tjänarinnor

National Institutes of Health

Kirsten og Freddy Johansens Fond

Alzheimer's Association

Publisher

Wiley

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