Saunders Kyle D G, von Gerichten Johanna, Deshpande Rahul, Spick Matt, Bird Susan, Schettino Giuseppe, Bolland Hannah, Whetton Anthony, Velliou Eirini, Bailey Melanie J
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, U.K.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, 355 River Oaks Parkway, San Jose, California 95134, United States.
Anal Chem. 2025 Jul 1;97(25):13532-13541. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c02010. Epub 2025 Jun 17.
Live single-cell lipidomics by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is a nascent and rapidly growing field which can shed new light on infectious diseases, cancer, immunology, and drug delivery. There are now a growing number of laboratories that can isolate single cells and laboratories that can perform lipidomics analysis at correspondingly low sample volumes, but there is a lack of validation data. We have carried out the first interlaboratory LC-MS lipidomics experiment for single cells, aimed at filling this gap. We present a novel workflow to enable interlaboratory studies, comprising live-cell imaging and single-cell isolation, followed by freeze-drying, international shipping, reconstitution, and untargeted lipidomics analysis. We applied this methodology to reveal radiation-induced bystander effects in pancreatic cancer cells. X-ray irradiated cells and their bystanders sampled live 48 h postirradiation demonstrated reduced lipid abundance compared to controls, with distinct changes in molar ratios of several polyunsaturated lipids. This demonstrates for the first time that radiation can cause considerable cellular lipid remodelling, not only at the site of delivery. A striking similarity in lipid changes was observed between the two participating laboratories despite differences in sample preparation and analysis methods. Our results are further corroborated by live-cell imaging analysis of lipid droplets. This work serves as an important validation and demonstration of the nascent and rapidly growing field of live single-cell lipidomics.
通过液相色谱质谱联用(LC-MS)进行的活细胞单细胞脂质组学是一个新兴且发展迅速的领域,它能够为传染病、癌症、免疫学和药物递送带来新的启示。现在,能够分离单细胞的实验室和能够以相应低样本量进行脂质组学分析的实验室越来越多,但缺乏验证数据。我们开展了首个针对单细胞的实验室间LC-MS脂质组学实验,旨在填补这一空白。我们提出了一种新颖的工作流程以实现实验室间研究,包括活细胞成像和单细胞分离,随后进行冷冻干燥、国际运输、复溶以及非靶向脂质组学分析。我们应用这种方法揭示了胰腺癌细胞中的辐射诱导旁观者效应。与对照组相比,在辐射后48小时对受X射线照射的细胞及其旁观者进行实时采样,结果显示脂质丰度降低,几种多不饱和脂质的摩尔比发生了明显变化。这首次证明辐射不仅能在辐射作用部位引起相当程度的细胞脂质重塑。尽管样本制备和分析方法存在差异,但两个参与实验室之间在脂质变化方面观察到了惊人的相似性。我们的结果通过脂质滴的活细胞成像分析得到了进一步证实。这项工作是对新兴且迅速发展的活细胞单细胞脂质组学领域的重要验证和展示。