Issue 10, 2025

A novel particle mass calibration strategy for the quantification of AuNPs in single cancer cells via laser ablation ICP-mass spectrometry. A case study

Abstract

Laser ablation ICP-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) has developed as a powerful tool for elemental quantitative analysis of individual cells, assuring that the content of each cell is analyzed individually. However, this technique is still limited by the difficulties associated with calibration using solid standards. This work proposes a particle mass calibration strategy that is independent of both the properties and thickness of the gelatin films used for calibration, overcoming a significant drawback of previously established methods. The fundamental principle of this strategy relies on the individual ablation of nanoparticles (NPs) of well-characterized size that are embedded in the films, so that their mass can be directly used for calibration without the need to calculate their exact concentration within the gelatin. The performance of the newly developed method was compared to that of the previously reported approaches (ionic and particle number calibration) in terms of linearity and homogeneity between different films prepared from the same gelatin solution. As a case study, the three calibration strategies were used for the quantitative analysis of HeLa cancer cells exposed to AuNPs. In parallel, in-suspension single-cell (SC) ICP-MS Au data were obtained and used as reference for comparison with the three LA-SC-ICP-MS strategies. The results obtained with the novel particle mass approach demonstrated better accuracy and repeatability over three different working sessions, addressing key limitations and providing a robust and reliable method for quantitative LA-SC-ICP-MS analysis. The particle mass method holds promise for quantitative LA-ICP-MS analysis of samples beyond NP-exposed cells, such as biological tissues.

Graphical abstract: A novel particle mass calibration strategy for the quantification of AuNPs in single cancer cells via laser ablation ICP-mass spectrometry. A case study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2025
Accepted
11 Aug 2025
First published
22 Aug 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2025,40, 2673-2681

A novel particle mass calibration strategy for the quantification of AuNPs in single cancer cells via laser ablation ICP-mass spectrometry. A case study

A. Bazo, E. Bolea-Fernandez, K. Billimoria, A. Rua-Ibarz, M. Aramendía, P. Menero-Valdés, J. Morley, S. Neves, A. Sánchez-Cachero, H. Goenaga-Infante and M. Resano, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2025, 40, 2673 DOI: 10.1039/D5JA00253B

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