digitalMALDI: A Single-Particle–Based Mass Spectrometric Detection System for Biomolecules

IF 1.9 3区 化学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Mass Spectrometry Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1002/jms.5110
Dapeng Chen, Wayne A. Bryden, Michael McLoughlin, Scott A. Ecelberger, Timothy J. Cornish, Lara P. Moore, Kyle M. Regan
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The development of a real-time system for characterizing individual biomolecule-containing aerosol particles presents a transformative opportunity to monitor respiratory conditions, including infections and lung diseases. Existing molecular assay technologies, although effective, rely on costly reagents, are relatively slow, and face challenges in multiplexing, limiting their use for real-time applications. To overcome these challenges, we developed digitalMALDI, a laser-based mass spectrometry system designed for single-particle characterization. digitalMALDI operates as a near real-time platform that directly samples aerosols, bypassing the need for complex and time-consuming sample preparation. To demonstrate the feasibility of this approach, intact insulin protein was used as a representative target. Results showed that digitalMALDI is capable of detecting 1 pg of insulin protein in single aerosol particles, suggesting that the system has a broad application for disease diagnosis, environmental monitoring, and biosecurity management.

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digitalMALDI:基于单粒子的生物分子质谱检测系统。
表征单个含生物分子气溶胶颗粒的实时系统的开发为监测呼吸系统状况(包括感染和肺部疾病)提供了一个变革性的机会。现有的分子分析技术虽然有效,但依赖于昂贵的试剂,速度相对较慢,并且在多路复用方面面临挑战,限制了它们在实时应用中的应用。为了克服这些挑战,我们开发了digitalMALDI,这是一种基于激光的质谱系统,专为单颗粒表征而设计。digitalMALDI是一个接近实时的平台,可以直接对气溶胶进行采样,而无需进行复杂且耗时的样品制备。为了证明该方法的可行性,我们以完整的胰岛素蛋白作为代表性靶点。结果表明,digitalMALDI能够检测单个气溶胶颗粒中1 pg的胰岛素蛋白,表明该系统在疾病诊断、环境监测和生物安全管理方面具有广泛的应用前景。
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Journal of Mass Spectrometry 化学-光谱学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mass Spectrometry publishes papers on a broad range of topics of interest to scientists working in both fundamental and applied areas involving the study of gaseous ions. The aim of JMS is to serve the scientific community with information provided and arranged to help senior investigators to better stay abreast of new discoveries and studies in their own field, to make them aware of events and developments in associated fields, and to provide students and newcomers the basic tools with which to learn fundamental and applied aspects of mass spectrometry.
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