AM-DMF-SCP-pro: An Ultrafast and Streamlined Nanolitre-Scale Lab-on-a-Chip Platform for Single-Cell Proteomics and Tumor Microenvironment Profiling
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Abstract
Single-cell proteomics (SCP) remains constrained by slow sample preparation and background interference in low-input, multistep workflows, limiting its broader practical use in complex biological samples. Here we report AM-DMF-SCP-pro, a streamlined active-matrix digital microfluidic workflow that enables rapid on-chip lysis and digestion in 6 nL droplets within a closed nanolitre-confined microenvironment. AM-DMF-SCP-pro reduces total sample-preparation time to as little as 30 min, including a 15 min digestion step, while maintaining quantitative reproducibility and digestion performance. Systematic optimization of mass spectrometry acquisition and nanolitre-scale digestion conditions enables deeper, more sensitive and lower-background proteome profiling from ultra-low peptide inputs. In murine tumor samples, AM-DMF-SCP-pro reliably resolves immune and tumor compartments, identifies treatment-associated tumor cell states and enables quantitative analysis of neutrophil-associated proteomic signatures. These results establish AM-DMF-SCP-pro as a practical workflow for rapid, low-background single-cell proteome profiling in complex biological samples.
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