Imaging mass spectrometry: Towards clinical diagnostics
Open Access
- 1 October 2008
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Proteomics – Clinical Applications
- Vol. 2 (10-11) , 1435-1443
- https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.200800013
Abstract
Imaging MS (IMS) has emerged as a powerful tool for biomarker discovery. A key advantage of this technique is its ability to probe the proteome directly from a tissue section with preservation of the spatial relationships of the sample and minimal sample preparation. This allows for direct correlation of protein expression with histology. Here, we present the latest developments in imaging MS and their relevance to clinical mass spectral analysis. IMS allows for high throughput analysis of tissue samples and is fully compatible with biostatistical analysis without prior knowledge of protein expression. Several studies are presented of applications in which direct tissue mass spectral analysis has provided insight into clinical questions not readily available by other means. Examples include the determination of lymph node status from investigation of primary breast tumors, prediction of response of breast tumors to chemotherapy, classification and prediction of progression of lung lesions, and exploration of ‘molecular’ margins in invasive disease.Keywords
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