An Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Imaging Workflow
2020
Mass spectrometry imaging
(MSI) is a powerful technique for the label-free spatially-resolved analysis of
biological tissues. Coupling ion mobility (IM) separation with MSI allows
separation of isobars in the mobility dimension and increases confidence of peak
assignments. Recently, imaging
experiments have been implemented on the Agilent 6560 Ion Mobility Quadrupole
Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer, making MSI experiments more broadly
accessible to the MS community. However, the absence of data analysis software
for this system presents a bottleneck. Herein, we present a vendor-specific imaging
workflow to visualize IM-MSI data produced on the Agilent IM-MS system. Specifically,
we have developed a Python script, the ion mobility-mass spectrometry image creation
script (IM-MSIC), which interfaces Agilent’s Mass Hunter Mass Profiler software
with the MacCoss lab’s Skyline software and generates drift time and
mass-to-charge selected ion images. In the workflow, Mass Profiler is used for
an untargeted feature detection. The IM-MSIC script mediates user input of data
and extracts ion chronograms utilizing Skyline’s command-line interface, then proceeds
towards ion image generation within a single user interface. Ion image
post-processing is subsequently performed using different tools implemented in accompanying
scripts.
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