Mass Spectrometry Imaging for Spatial Toxicology Research

IF 1.9 3区 化学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Tian (Autumn) Qiu
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Abstract

The spatial information of xenobiotics distribution, metabolism, and toxicity mechanisms in situ has drawn increasing attention in both pharmaceutical and environmental toxicology research to aid drug development and environmental risk assessments. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) provides a label-free, multiplexed, and high-throughput tool to characterize xenobiotics, their metabolites, and endogenous molecules in situ with spatial resolution, providing knowledge on spatially resolved absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity on the molecular level. In this perspective, we briefly summarize applications of MSI in toxicology on xenobiotic distribution and metabolism, quantification, toxicity mechanisms, and biomarker discovery. We identified several challenges regarding how we can fully harness the power of MSI in both fundamental toxicology research and regulatory practices. First, how can we increase the coverage, sensitivity, and specificity in detecting xenobiotics and their metabolites in complex biological matrices? Second, how can we link the spatial molecular information of xenobiotics to toxicity consequences to understand toxicity mechanisms, predict exposure outcomes, and aid biomarker discovery? Finally, how can we standardize the MSI experiment and data analysis workflow to provide robust conclusions for regulation and drug development? With these questions in mind, we provide our perspectives on the future directions of MSI as a promising tool in spatial toxicology research.

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质谱成像用于空间毒理学研究
在药物和环境毒理学研究中,外源生物的分布、代谢和毒性机制的空间信息越来越受到重视,以帮助药物开发和环境风险评估。质谱成像(MSI)提供了一种无标记、多路复用和高通量的工具,可以在空间分辨率下原位表征外源生物、其代谢物和内源性分子,在分子水平上提供有关空间分辨吸收、分布、代谢、排泄和毒性的知识。从这个角度,我们简要总结了MSI在毒理学中的应用,包括外源生物的分布和代谢、定量、毒性机制和生物标志物的发现。关于如何在基础毒理学研究和监管实践中充分利用MSI的力量,我们确定了几个挑战。首先,我们如何提高在复杂生物基质中检测外源性药物及其代谢物的覆盖率、灵敏度和特异性?其次,我们如何将异种生物的空间分子信息与毒性后果联系起来,以了解毒性机制,预测暴露结果,并帮助发现生物标志物?最后,我们如何规范MSI实验和数据分析工作流程,为监管和药物开发提供可靠的结论?在此基础上,展望了MSI在空间毒理学研究中的应用前景。
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Journal of Mass Spectrometry 化学-光谱学
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5.10
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84
审稿时长
1.5 months
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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