MIBI-TOF: A multiplexed imaging platform relates cellular phenotypes and tissue structure.
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Abstract

Understanding tissue structure and function requires tools that quantify the expression of multiple proteins while preserving spatial information. Here, we describe MIBI-TOF (multiplexed ion beam imaging by time of flight), an instrument that uses bright ion sources and orthogonal time-of-flight mass spectrometry to image metal-tagged antibodies at subcellular resolution in clinical tissue sections. We demonstrate quantitative, full periodic table coverage across a five-log dynamic range, imaging 36 labeled antibodies simultaneously with histochemical stains and endogenous elements. We image fields of view up to 800 μm × 800 μm at resolutions down to 260 nm with sensitivities approaching single-molecule detection. We leverage these properties to interrogate intrapatient heterogeneity in tumor organization in triple-negative breast cancer, revealing regional variability in tumor cell phenotypes in contrast to a structured immune response. Given its versatility and sample back-compatibility, MIBI-TOF is positioned to leverage existing annotated, archival tissue cohorts to explore emerging questions in cancer, immunology, and neurobiology.

Keywords

NanoSIMS
SIMS
Gene Expression
MIBI
LCM-seq

MeSH terms

Antibodies
Astrocytes
Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
Humans
Metals
Microfilament Proteins
Microglia
Palatine Tonsil
Phenotype
Spectrometry, Mass, Secondary Ion
Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms

Authors

Keren, Leeat
Bosse, Marc
Thompson, Steve
Risom, Tyler
Vijayaragavan, Kausalia
McCaffrey, Erin
Marquez, Diana
Angoshtari, Roshan
Greenwald, Noah F
Fienberg, Harris
Wang, Jennifer
Kambham, Neeraja
Kirkwood, David
Nolan, Garry
Montine, Thomas J
Galli, Stephen J
West, Robert
Bendall, Sean C
Angelo, Michael

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