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Published on: January 22, 2018
Spatial isotope deep tracing deciphers inter-tissue metabolic crosstalk
Xinzhu Li1, Ying Zhu1, Ting Li1
1State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
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Organs collaborate to maintain metabolic homeostasis in mammals. Spatial metabolomics makes strides in profiling the metabolic landscape, yet can not directly inspect the metabolic crosstalk between tissues. Here, we introduce an approach to comprehensively trace the metabolic fate of 13C-nutrients within the body and present a robust computational tool, MSITracer, to deep-probe metabolic activity in a spatial manner. By discerning spatial distribution differences between isotopically labeled metabolites from ambient mass spectrometry imaging-based isotope tracing data, this approach empowers us to characterize fatty acid metabolic crosstalk between the liver and heart, as well as glutamine metabolic exchange across the kidney, liver, and brain. Moreover, we disclose that tumor burden significantly influences the host's hexosamine biosynthesis pathway, and that the glucose-derived glutamine released from the lung as a potential source for tumor glutamate synthesis. The developed approach facilitates the systematic characterization of metabolic activity in situ and the interpretation of tissue metabolic communications in living organisms.
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