Ex vivo thyroid fine needle aspirations as an alternative for MALDI-MSI proteomic investigation: intra-patient comparison

Piga I
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2021-01-01

Abstract

Fine needle aspiration (FNA) is the reference standard for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) has been successfully used to discriminate the proteomic profiles of benign and malignant thyroid FNAs within the scope of providing support to pathologists for the classification of morphologically borderline cases. However, real FNAs provide a limited amount of material due to sample collection restrictions. Ex vivo FNAs could represent a valuable alternative, increasing sample size and the power of statistical conclusions. In this study, we compared the real and ex vivo MALDI-MSI proteomic profiles, extracted from thyrocyte containing regions of interest, of 13 patients in order to verify their similarity. Statistical analysis demonstrated the mass spectra similarity of the proteomic profiles by performing intra-patient comparison, using statistical similarity systems. In conclusion, these results show that post-surgical FNAs represent a possible alternative source of material for MALDI-MSI proteomic investigations in instances where pre-surgical samples are unavailable or the number of cells is scarce.
2021
2020
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00216-020-03088-4
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
MALDI-MSI; Proteomics; Real/ex vivo fine needle aspiration; Similarity score; Thyroid
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Piga, I; Capitoli, G; Clerici, F; Mahajneh, A; Brambilla, V; Smith, A; Leni, D; L'Imperio, V; Galimberti, S; Pagni, F; Magni, F.
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