Applications of mass spectrometry imaging in virus research.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Advances in Virus Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-09 DOI:10.1016/bs.aivir.2020.10.002
Luca D Bertzbach, Benedikt B Kaufer, Axel Karger
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Abstract

Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a label-free molecular imaging technique allowing an untargeted detection of a broad range of biomolecules and xenobiotics. MSI enables imaging of the spatial distribution of proteins, peptides, lipids and metabolites from a wide range of samples. To date, this technique is commonly applied to tissue sections in cancer diagnostics and biomarker development, but also molecular histology in general. Advances in the methodology and bioinformatics improved the resolution of MS images below the single cell level and increased the flexibility of the workflow. However, MSI-based research in virology is just starting to gain momentum and its full potential has not been exploited yet. In this review, we discuss the main applications of MSI in virology. We review important aspects of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) MSI, the most widely used MSI technique in virology. In addition, we summarize relevant literature on MSI studies that aim to unravel virus-host interactions and virus pathogenesis, to elucidate antiviral drug kinetics and to improve current viral disease diagnostics. Collectively, these studies strongly improve our general understanding of virus-induced changes in the proteome, metabolome and metabolite distribution in host tissues of humans, animals and plants upon infection. Furthermore, latest MSI research provided important insights into the drug distribution and distribution kinetics, especially in antiretroviral research. Finally, MSI-based investigations of oncogenic viruses greatly increased our knowledge on tumor mass signatures and facilitated the identification of cancer biomarkers.

质谱成像在病毒研究中的应用。
质谱成像(MSI)是一种无标记的分子成像技术,允许对广泛的生物分子和异种生物进行无靶向检测。MSI能够对各种样品的蛋白质、多肽、脂质和代谢物的空间分布进行成像。迄今为止,该技术通常应用于癌症诊断和生物标志物开发的组织切片,但也适用于一般的分子组织学。方法和生物信息学的进步提高了单细胞水平以下的质谱图像的分辨率,增加了工作流程的灵活性。然而,基于msi的病毒学研究才刚刚开始获得动力,其全部潜力尚未得到开发。本文综述了MSI在病毒学中的主要应用。我们回顾了基质辅助激光解吸/电离(MALDI) MSI的重要方面,这是病毒学中应用最广泛的MSI技术。此外,我们总结了MSI研究的相关文献,旨在揭示病毒-宿主相互作用和病毒发病机制,阐明抗病毒药物动力学,并改善当前的病毒性疾病诊断。总的来说,这些研究极大地提高了我们对病毒在感染后引起的人类、动物和植物宿主组织中蛋白质组、代谢组和代谢物分布变化的总体理解。此外,最新的MSI研究为药物分布和分布动力学提供了重要的见解,特别是在抗逆转录病毒研究中。最后,基于msi的致瘤病毒研究极大地增加了我们对肿瘤肿块特征的认识,并促进了癌症生物标志物的鉴定。
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