Baseline Correction of MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging

Betsy Williams, Anna Crecelius, Shannon Cornett, Richard M. Caprioli, Benoit Dawant, and Bobby Bodenheimer

Abstract

Visualization and differentiation of proteins in tissue are problems of increasing interest in computational systems biology, bioinformatics, and image processing. A platform for generating such proteomic information is matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS). In imaging MALDI- MS, spatial information and protein expression can be created. However, data from imaging MALDI-MS spectra require considerable signal processing to generate quantitative results and to provide input to later classification algorithms. To compare MALDI-MS spectra at different spatial locations (sample-to- sample comparisons) or classify parts of the spectra, a processing step called baseline correction is essential. This paper reports a robust algorithm for computing the baseline correction of MALDI-MS spectra. The algorithm requires few user inputs and is suitable for automatically processing a large number of spectra, as is the case when generating images. The results of our algorithm are validated on a dataset of spectra available for comparison purposes.

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