Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Dec 2022)

SiMeEx, a simplified method for metabolite extraction of adherent mammalian cells

  • Antonia Henne,
  • Anna Vigh,
  • Andre Märtens,
  • Yannic Nonnenmacher,
  • Melanie Ohm,
  • Shirin Hosseini,
  • Tushar H. More,
  • Mario A. Lauterbach,
  • Hendrikus Garritsen,
  • Hendrikus Garritsen,
  • Martin Korte,
  • Martin Korte,
  • Wei He,
  • Karsten Hiller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2022.1084060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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A reliable method for metabolite extraction is central to mass spectrometry-based metabolomics. However, existing methods are lengthy, mostly due to the step of scraping cells from cell culture vessels, which restricts metabolomics in broader application such as lower cell numbers and high-throughput studies. Here, we present a simplified metabolite extraction (SiMeEx) method, to efficiently and quickly extract metabolites from adherent mammalian cells. Our method excludes the cell scraping step and therefore allows for a more efficient extraction of polar metabolites in less than 30 min per 12-well plate. We demonstrate that SiMeEx achieves the same metabolite recovery as using a standard method containing a scraping step, in various immortalized and primary cells. Omitting cell scraping does not compromise the performance of non-targeted and targeted GC-MS analysis, but enables metabolome analysis of cell culture on smaller well sizes down to 96-well plates. Therefore, SiMeEx demonstrates advantages not only on time and resources, but also on the applicability in high-throughput studies.

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