Developing Multiple Media Approach to Investigate Reproducible Characteristic VOCs of Lung Cancer Cells

IF 6.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Analytical Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.4c03894
Jijuan Zhou, Dianlong Ge, Yue Liu, Yajing Chu, Xiangxue Zheng, Yan Lu, Yannan Chu
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Cellular volatile organic compound (VOC) detection is crucial for studying lung cancer biomarkers. However, the reported VOC biomarkers from the same cell line seem to be inconsistent across different research groups. It is possibly related to the variation in culture media, and the result obtained by a conventional single medium approach (SMA) depends on what medium is used in the cell experiment. This study proposes a multiple media approach (MMA) to investigate reproducible characteristic VOCs of lung cancer cells. Using solid-phase microextraction–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (SPME-GC-MS) in combination with untargeted analysis, we conducted two independently repetitive experiments to compare lung cancer cells (A549) and normal lung cells (BEAS-2B) under three culture media conditions (RPMI 1640, DMEM, and Ham’s F12). Both experiments indicated that, compared with 62–96 VOCs obtained by the SMA, only two VOCs (3-methyl-1-butanol and 2-methyl-1-butanol) were reproducibly achieved by the MMA. Moreover, their concentrations were significantly lower in lung cancer cells than in normal cells. Further targeted analysis confirmed the downregulation trend of both VOCs in subcutaneous and primary tumor tissues from the lung cancer model mouse. The present work demonstrated that the MMA cell experiment, just like the multicenter trials for cell lines, can facilitate the discovery of reproducible characteristic VOCs. This provides a cellular experimental basis and scientific evidence for lung cancer biomarker investigation and even breath biopsy technique development.

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Analytical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry 化学-分析化学
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期刊介绍: Analytical Chemistry, a peer-reviewed research journal, focuses on disseminating new and original knowledge across all branches of analytical chemistry. Fundamental articles may explore general principles of chemical measurement science and need not directly address existing or potential analytical methodology. They can be entirely theoretical or report experimental results. Contributions may cover various phases of analytical operations, including sampling, bioanalysis, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, microscale and nanoscale systems, environmental analysis, separations, spectroscopy, chemical reactions and selectivity, instrumentation, imaging, surface analysis, and data processing. Papers discussing known analytical methods should present a significant, original application of the method, a notable improvement, or results on an important analyte.
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