פרופ' אסף זריצקי

Nanoneedles enable spatiotemporal lipidomics of living tissues

Chenlei Gu, Davide Alessandro Martella, Leor Ariel Rose, Nadia Rouatbi, Cong Wang, Alaa Zam, Valeria Caprettini, Magnus Jensen, Shiyue Liu, Cathleen Hagemann, Siham Memdouh, Andrea Serio, Vincenzo Abbate, Khuloud T. Al-Jamal, Maddy Parsons, Mads S. Bergholt, Paul M. Brennan, Assaf Zaritsky, Ciro Chiappini

Spatial biology provides high-content diagnostic information by mapping the molecular composition of tissues. However, traditional spatial biology approaches typically require non-living samples, limiting temporal analysis. Here, to address this limitation, we present a workflow using porous silicon nanoneedles to repeatedly collect biomolecules from live brain tissues and map lipid distribution through desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging. This method preserves the integrity of the original tissue while replicating its spatial molecular profile on the nanoneedle substrate, accurately reflecting lipid distribution and tissue morphology. Machine learning analysis of 23 human glioma biopsies demonstrated that nanoneedle sampling enables the precise classification of disease states. Furthermore, a spatiotemporal analysis of mouse gliomas treated with temozolomide revealed time- and treatment-dependent variations in lipid composition. Our approach enables non-destructive spatiotemporal lipidomics, advancing molecular diagnostics for precision medicine.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 1262-1272
כתב עת Nature Nanotechnology
כרך 20
נושא מספר 9
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.09.2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Bioengineering
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Biomedical Engineering
General Materials Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
גישה למסמך
10.1038/s41565-025-01955-8
קבצים וקישורים אחרים
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