Improving MALDI Mass
Spectrometry Imaging Performance:
Low-Temperature Thermal Evaporation for Controlled Matrix Deposition
and Improved Image Quality
Posted on 2025-04-18 - 23:44
The deposition of matrix compounds significantly influences
the
effectiveness of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI)
Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI) experiments, impacting sensitivity,
spatial resolution, and reproducibility. Dry deposition methods offer
advantages by producing homogeneous matrix layers and minimizing analyte
delocalization without the use of solvents. However, refining these
techniques to precisely control matrix thickness, minimize heating
temperatures, and ensure high-purity matrix layers is crucial for
optimizing MALDI-MSI performance. Here, we present a novel approach
utilizing low-temperature thermal evaporation (LTE) for organic matrix
deposition under reduced vacuum pressure. Our method allows for reproducible
control of matrix layer thickness, as demonstrated by linear calibration
for two organic matrices, 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB) and 1,5-diaminonaphthalene
(DAN). The environmental scanning electron microscopy images reveal
a uniform distribution of small-sized matrix crystals, consistently
on the sub-micrometer scale, across tissue slides following LTE deposition.
Remarkably, LTE serves as an additional purification step for organic
matrices, producing very pure layers irrespective of initial matrix
purity. Furthermore, stability assessment of MALDI-MSI data from mouse
brain sections coated with LTE-deposited DHB or DAN matrix indicates
minimal impact on ionization efficiency, signal intensity, and image
quality even after storage at −80 °C for 2 weeks, underscoring
the robustness of LTE-deposited matrices for MSI applications. Comparative
analysis with the spray-coating method highlights several advantages
of LTE deposition, including enhanced ionization, reduced analyte
diffusion, and improved MSI image quality.
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Mahamdi, Toufik; Serna, Cristina Gomez; Giné, Roger; Rofes, Jordi; Mohammed, Shad Arif; Ràfols, Pere; et al. (2025). Improving MALDI Mass
Spectrometry Imaging Performance:
Low-Temperature Thermal Evaporation for Controlled Matrix Deposition
and Improved Image Quality. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jasms.5c00015