Identification and Imaging of N-15 labeled cells with ToF-SIMS

Citation

Tyler, B. J.; Takeno, M. M.; & Hauch, K. D. (2011). Identification and Imaging of N-15 labeled cells with ToF-SIMS. Surface and Interface Analysis, 43(1-2), 336-339.

Abstract

Stable isotope labeling may provide a novel method for tracking stem cells once they have been injected into a human or animal host. Here, we present a simple pilot study to determine the potential for using ToF-SIMS to detect and localize N-15 labeled cells in tissue biopsies for use in cell therapy studies. For this pilot study, 3T3 fibroblasts were grown in normal media and in two different media containing N-15 labeled amino acids. Samples containing amixture of N-15 labeled and unlabeled cells were prepared, fixed and dried for analysis and were then imaged using a bunched Bi-3(+) primary ion source. The cells containing N-15 labeled amino acids could be readily distinguished using nitrogen-containing peaks which have been previously associated with the labeled amino acids. Contrast was sufficient to allow easy identification of labeled cells in both sparsely and densely plated cultures. Multivariate analysis showed that the image contrast could be improved by including peaks originating from characteristic fragments of the labeled amino acids as well as lower mass NH4+ and CH4N+ peaks. Additional work is being pursued to determine and improve the longevity of the label. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keyword(s)

amino acids
animal-cells
isotopes
maf
mass-spectrometry
microscopy
multivariate statistics
n-15
protein
stable isotope labeling

Notes

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Times Cited:4
Cited References Count:19

Reference Type

Journal Article

Secondary Title

Surface and Interface Analysis

Author(s)

Tyler, B. J.
Takeno, M. M.
Hauch, K. D.

Year Published

2011

Volume Number

43

Issue Number

1-2

Pages

336-339

DOI

Doi 10.1002/Sia.3679