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Monitoring of embryonic stem cell differentiation trajectories by intact cell mass spectrometry

Posters | 2020 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
MALDI, LC/TOF, LC/MS
Industries
Clinical Research
Manufacturer
Shimadzu

Summary

Significance of the topic


Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) possess unique potential for disease modeling, regenerative therapies, biomanufacturing, and drug development. Continuous culture can lead to silent genetic and phenotypic drift, posing safety and efficacy challenges. A sensitive, robust and unbiased quality control method is essential for detecting subtle phenotypic changes and ensuring reliable stem cell production.

Objectives and study overview


The study aimed to develop and validate an intact-cell mass spectrometry approach to monitor hESC culture quality and track differentiation into early lung progenitors (ELEPs). Researchers assessed both long-term cultured hESCs with hidden alterations and differentiation dynamics through defined time points.

Methodology


  • Cell preparation: hESCs harvested, washed in isotonic ammonium bicarbonate buffer, mixed with sinapinic acid matrix containing 2,2,2-trifluoroacetic acid, and spotted on target plates.
  • Data processing: Spectral data normalized, selected m/z peaks exported in ASCII, and analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA).

Applied instrumentation


  • Shimadzu MALDI-8020 mass spectrometer (linear positive ion mode, 2,000–20,000 m/z).
  • Shimadzu AXIMA CFR mass spectrometer (instrument verification).

Main results and discussion


  • PCA discrimination clearly separated hESC populations with different passage histories, revealing phenotypic drift undetected by morphology or marker gene expression.
  • During directed differentiation toward ELEPs, intact-cell MS tracked dynamic changes in mass spectral fingerprints from day 1 to day 10 and distinguished ELEPs as a distinct cluster.
  • A549 lung cancer cell line served as a phenotypically distant control, confirming method specificity.

Benefits and practical applications


  • High sensitivity to detect subtle, otherwise hidden phenotypic changes in stem cell cultures.
  • Rapid and cost-effective quality control tool suitable for routine monitoring in research and industrial settings.
  • Non-destructive, label-free analysis applicable to various cell types and differentiation protocols.

Future trends and potential applications


  • Integration with automated culture systems for real-time quality monitoring.
  • Expansion to other cell lineages and clinically relevant cell products.
  • Combining intact-cell MS with machine learning to improve classification and predictive capabilities.

Conclusion


Intact-cell MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry provides a robust and unbiased platform for monitoring hESC culture quality and differentiation trajectories. This approach enhances early detection of phenotypic drift and supports reliable production of clinical-grade stem cell derivatives.

References


  • Vanhara P, Kucera L, Prokes L, Jureckova L, Pena-Mendez EM, Havel J, Hampl A. Intact Cell Mass Spectrometry as a Quality Control Tool for Revealing Minute Phenotypic Changes of Cultured Human Embryonic Stem Cells. Stem Cells Transl Med. 2018;7(1):109-114.

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