Journal article
Spatial metabolomics for symbiotic marine invertebrates
WY Chan, D Rudd, MJH van Oppen
Life Science Alliance | Published : 2023
Abstract
Microbial symbionts frequently localize within specific body structures or cell types of their multicellular hosts. This spatiotemporal niche is critical to host health, nutrient exchange, and fitness. Measuring host-microbe metabolite exchange has conventionally relied on tissue homogenates, eliminating dimensionality and dampening analytical sensitivity. We have developed a mass spectrometry imaging workflow for a softand hard-bodied cnidarian animal capable of revealing the host and symbiont metabolome in situ, without the need for a priori isotopic labelling or skeleton decalcification. The mass spectrometry imaging method provides critical functional insights that cannot be gleaned from..
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Awarded by Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank SJ Tsang Min Ching and R Sakamoto for anemone supply; the National Sea Simulator team, especially C Thompson and L Koukoumaftsis, for coral collection; Metabolomics Australia staff, especially V Lui and V Narayana, for fruitful discussion and MSI technical support. This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship to MJH van Oppen (FL180100036) , the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program, which is funded by the partnership between the Australian Governments Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.