Department of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
The Richman Family Precision Medicine Center of Excellence in Alzheimer's Disease, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
Adv Healthc Mater. 2024 Aug;13(21):e2302499. doi: 10.1002/adhm.202302499. Epub 2024 Feb 5.
Preclinical models are essential research tools before novel therapeutic or diagnostic methods can be applied to humans. These range from in vitro cell monocultures to vastly more complex animal models, but clinical translation to humans often fails to deliver significant results. Three-dimensional (3D) organoid systems are being increasingly studied to establish physiologically relevant in vitro platforms in a trade-off between the complexity of the research question and the complexity of practical experimental setups. The sensitivity and precision of analytical tools are yet another limiting factors in what can be investigated, and mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the most powerful analytical techniques available to the scientific community. Its innovative use to spatially resolve biological samples has opened many research avenues in the field of MS imaging (MSI). Here, this work aims to explore the current scientific landscape in the application of MSI on organoids, with an emphasis on their combined potential to facilitate and improve preclinical studies.
临床前模型是在将新的治疗或诊断方法应用于人类之前必不可少的研究工具。这些模型范围从体外细胞单培养物到更复杂的动物模型,但临床转化为人类通常无法产生显著的结果。三维(3D)类器官系统越来越多地被研究,以在研究问题的复杂性和实际实验设置的复杂性之间建立生理相关的体外平台。分析工具的灵敏度和精度也是可以研究内容的另一个限制因素,而质谱(MS)是科学界可用的最强大的分析技术之一。其在空间上解析生物样本的创新应用,为 MS 成像(MSI)领域开辟了许多研究途径。在这里,这项工作旨在探索 MSI 在类器官上的应用的当前科学领域,重点是它们结合起来促进和改善临床前研究的潜力。