研究目的
To characterize the Schistosoma mansoni tegument surface in comparison to tissue sections of whole worms or couples using atmospheric-pressure scanning microprobe matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (AP-SMALDI) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI).
研究成果
AP-SMALDI MSI was used for spatially resolved investigation of lipids in adult S. mansoni couples, supported by lipid identification using LC-MS/MS for more reliable compound annotation. The comparison of worm surface and inner tissues unraveled characteristic differences in composition at the lipid-class level. The lipid composition of S. mansoni tissues has been investigated in an untargeted, spatially resolved manner for the first time.
研究不足
Some isobaric lipid species like PEs and PCs are not easily discriminated based on MSI data and have to be identified using fragmentation experiments. At high spatial resolution, the number of generated ions per spot drastically decreases, and fragmentation experiments are often hardly feasible.