Spatiotemporal Investigation of Intercellular Heterogeneity via Multiple Photocaged Probes.

Chemistry

Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University and Center for, Emerging Material and Advanced Devices, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan (R.O.C.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The study introduces a method for analyzing protein expression differences between neighboring cells using photocaged molecules and photomasks to manipulate conditions.
  • * Results reveal distinct protein profiles between targeted cells and their surrounding bystanders, enhancing tools for understanding how intercellular differences arise.

Article Abstract

Intercellular heterogeneity occurs widely under both normal physiological environments and abnormal disease-causing conditions. Several attempts to couple spatiotemporal information to cell states in a microenvironment were performed to decipher the cause and effect of heterogeneity. Furthermore, spatiotemporal manipulation can be achieved with the use of photocaged/photoactivatable molecules. Here, we provide a platform to spatiotemporally analyze differential protein expression in neighboring cells by multiple photocaged probes coupled with homemade photomasks. We successfully established intercellular heterogeneity (photoactivable ROS trigger) and mapped the targets (directly ROS-affected cells) and bystanders (surrounding cells), which were further characterized by total proteomic and cysteinomic analysis. Different protein profiles were shown between bystanders and target cells in both total proteome and cysteinome. Our strategy should expand the toolkit of spatiotemporal mapping for elucidating intercellular heterogeneity.

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