msiFlow: Automated Workflows for Reproducible and Scalable Multimodal Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Immunofluorescence Microscopy Data Processing and Analysis

Author:

Spangenberg Philippa,Bessler Sebastian,Widera Lars,Bottek Jenny,Richter Mathis,Thiebes Stephanie,Siemes Devon,Krauß Sascha D.,Migas Lukasz G.,Kasarla Siva Swapna,Phapale Prasad,Kleesiek Jens,Führer Dagmar,Moeller Lars C.,Heuer Heike,Van de Plas Raf,Gunzer Matthias,Soehnlein Oliver,Soltwisch Jens,Shevchuk Olga,Dreisewerd Klaus,Engel Daniel R.

Abstract

AbstractMultimodal imaging by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI MSI) and immunofluorescence microscopy holds great potential for understanding pathological mechanisms by mapping molecular signatures from the tissue microenvironment to specific cell populations. However, existing open-source software solutions for analysis of MALDI MSI data are incomplete, require programming skills and contain laborious manual steps, hindering broadly applicable, reproducible, and high-throughput analysis to generate impactful biological discoveries across interdisciplinary research fields. Here we present msiFlow, an accessible open-source, platform-independent and vendor-neutral software for end-to-end, high-throughput, transparent and reproducible analysis of multimodal imaging data. msiFlow integrates all necessary steps from import and pre-processing of raw MALDI MSI data to visual analysis output, as well as registration, along with state-of-the-art and newly developed algorithms, into automated workflows. Using msiFlow, we unravel the molecular heterogeneity of leukocytes in infected tissues by spatial regulation of ether-linked phospholipids containing arachidonic acid. We anticipate that msiFlow will facilitate the broad applicability of MSI in the emerging field of multimodal imaging to uncover context-dependent cellular regulations in disease states.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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