Abstract

On-tissue chemical derivatization (OTCD) effectively enhances ionization efficiency of low abundant and poorly ionized functional molecules to improve detection sensitivity and coverage of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI). Combination OTCD and MSI provides a novel strategy for visualizing previously undisclosed metabolic heterogeneity in tumor. Herein, we present a method to visualize heterogeneous metabolism of oxylipins within tumor by coupling OTCD with airflow-assisted desorption electrospray ionization (AFADESI)-MSI. Taking Girard's P as a derivatization reagent, easily ionized hydrazide and quaternary amine groups were introduced into the structure of carbonyl metabolites via condensation reaction. Oxylipins, including 127 fatty aldehydes (FALs) and 71 oxo fatty acids (FAs), were detected and imaged in esophageal cancer xenograft with AFADESI-MSI after OTCD. Then t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding and random forest were exploited to precisely locate the distribution of oxylipins in heterogeneous tumor tissue. With this method, we surprisingly found almost all FALs and oxo FAs significantly accumulated in the core region of tumor, and exhibited a gradual increase trend in tumor over time. These results reveal spatiotemporal heterogeneity of oxylipins in tumor progression, highlighting the value of OTCD combined with MSI to gain deeper insights into understanding tumor metabolism.

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