Data-Driven and Machine Learning-Based Framework for Image-Guided Single-Cell Mass Spectrometry.

Journal: Journal of proteome research
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Abstract

Improved throughput of analysis and lowered limits of detection have allowed single-cell chemical analysis to go beyond the detection of a few molecules in such volume-limited samples, enabling researchers to characterize different functional states of individual cells. Image-guided single-cell mass spectrometry leverages optical and fluorescence microscopy in the high-throughput analysis of cellular and subcellular targets. In this work, we propose DATSIGMA (ta-driven ools for ingle-cell analysis using mage-uided ss spectrometry), a workflow based on data-driven and machine learning approaches for feature extraction and enhanced interpretability of complex single-cell mass spectrometry data. Here, we implemented our toolset with user-friendly programs and tested it on multiple experimental data sets that cover a wide range of biological applications, including classifying various brain cell types. Because it is open-source, it offers a high level of customization and can be easily adapted to other types of single-cell mass spectrometry data.

Authors

  • Yuxuan Richard Xie
  • Varsha K Chari
  • Daniel C Castro
  • Romans Grant
  • Stanislav S Rubakhin
  • Jonathan V Sweedler