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Direct Analysis of Single Cells by Mass Spectrometry at Atmospheric Pressure
Published on: September 4, 2010
Toward single-cell analysis by plume collimation in laser ablation electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Jessica A Stolee1, Akos Vertes
1Department of Chemistry, W M Keck Institute for Proteomics Technology and Applications, The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia 20052, United States.
Abstract:
Ambient ionization methods for mass spectrometry have enabled the in situ and in vivo analysis of biological tissues and cells. When an etched optical fiber is used to deliver laser energy to a sample in laser ablation electrospray ionization (LAESI) mass spectrometry, the analysis of large single cells becomes possible. However, because in this arrangement the ablation plume expands in three dimensions, only a small portion of it is ionized by the electrospray. Here we show that sample ablation within a capillary helps to confine the radial expansion of the plume. Plume collimation, due to the altered expansion dynamics, leads to greater interaction with the electrospray plume resulting in increased ionization efficiency, reduced limit of detection (by a factor of ~13, reaching 600 amol for verapamil), and extended dynamic range (6 orders of magnitude) compared to conventional LAESI. This enhanced sensitivity enables the analysis of a range of metabolites from small cell populations and single cells in the ambient environment. This technique has the potential to be integrated with flow cytometry for high-throughput metabolite analysis of sorted cells.
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