Investigator

Gongyu Li

Assistant Professor · Nankai University, Chemistry

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Papers(1)
On-Tissue Derivatizat…
Collaborators(1)
Lingjun Li
Institutions(1)
University Of Wiscons…

Papers

On-Tissue Derivatization with Girard’s Reagent P Enhances N-Glycan Signals for Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Tissue Sections in MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging

Glycosylation is a major protein post-translational modification whose dysregulation has been associated with many diseases. Herein, an on-tissue chemical derivatization strategy based on positively charged hydrazine reagent (Girard's reagent P) coupled with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) was developed for analysis of N-glycans from FFPE treated tissue sections. The performance of the proposed approach was evaluated by analysis of monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, N-glycans released from glycoproteins, as well as MS imaging of N-glycans from human cancer tissue sections. The results demonstrated that the signal-to-noise ratios for target saccharides were notably improved after chemical derivatization, in which signals were enhanced by 230-fold for glucose and over 28-fold for maltooctaose. Improved glycome coverage was obtained for N-glycans derived from glycoproteins and tissue samples after chemical derivatization. Furthermore, on-tissue derivatization was applied for MALDI-MSI of N-glycans from human laryngeal cancer and ovarian cancer tissues. Differentially expressed N-glycans among the tumor region, adjacent normal tissue region, and tumor proximal collagen stroma region were imaged, revealing that high-mannose type N-glycans were predominantly expressed in the tumor region. Overall, our results indicate that the on-tissue labeling strategy coupled with MALDI-MSI shows great potential to spatially characterize N-glycan expression within heterogeneous tissue samples with enhanced sensitivity. This study provides a promising approach to better understand the pathogenesis of cancer related aberrant glycosylation, which is beneficial to the design of improved clinical diagnosis and therapeutic strategies.

56Works
1Papers
1Collaborators
Alzheimer DiseaseCell Line, TumorPyroptosisApoptosisNeurodegenerative DiseasesTumor HypoxiaCarcinoma, Squamous CellLaryngeal Neoplasms

Positions

2021–

Assistant Professor

Nankai University · Chemistry

2017–

PostDoc

University of Wisconsin–Madison · School of Pharmacy

Education

2019

Visiting Scholar

University of Michigan · Chemistry

2017

Ph.D.

University of Science and Technology of China · Department of Chemistry

2016

Visiting Student

University of Michigan · Department of Chemistry

2012

B.S.

Jiangxi Normal University · Department of Chemistry

Links & IDs
0000-0002-2367-4433

Researcher Id: V-7786-2018