Fast and broad-coverage lipidomics enabled by ion mobility-mass spectrometry.


Journal

The Analyst
ISSN: 1364-5528
Titre abrégé: Analyst
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0372652

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 Sep 2024
Historique:
medline: 2 9 2024
pubmed: 2 9 2024
entrez: 2 9 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Aberrant lipid metabolism has been widely recognized as a hallmark of various diseases. However, the comprehensive analysis of distinct lipids is challenging due to the complexity of lipid molecular structures, wide concentration ranges, and numerous isobaric and isomeric lipids. Usually, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based lipidomics requires a long time for chromatographic separation to achieve optimal separation and selectivity. Ion mobility (IM) adds a new separation dimension to LC-MS, significantly enhancing the coverage, sensitivity, and resolving power. We took advantage of the rapid separation provided by ion mobility and optimized a fast and broad-coverage lipidomics method using the LC-IM-MS technology. The method required only 8 minutes for separation and detected over 1000 lipid molecules in a single analysis of common biological samples. The high reproducibility and accurate quantification of this high-throughput lipidomics method were systematically characterized. We then applied the method to comprehensively measure dysregulated lipid metabolism in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). Our results revealed 115 significantly changed lipid species between preoperative and postoperative plasma of patients with CRC and also disclosed associated differences in lipid classes such as phosphatidylcholines (PC), sphingomyelins (SM), and triglycerides (TG) regarding carbon number and double bond. Together, a fast and broad-coverage lipidomics method was developed using ion mobility-mass spectrometry. This method is feasible for large-scale clinical lipidomic studies, as it effectively balances the requirements of high-throughput and broad-coverage in clinical studies.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39219503
doi: 10.1039/d4an00751d
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Yuping Cai (Y)

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, P. R. China. jiangzhu@sioc.ac.cn.

Xi Chen (X)

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, P. R. China. jiangzhu@sioc.ac.cn.
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, P. R. China.

Fandong Ren (F)

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, P. R. China. jiangzhu@sioc.ac.cn.

Hongmiao Wang (H)

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, P. R. China. jiangzhu@sioc.ac.cn.
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, P. R. China.

Yandong Yin (Y)

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, P. R. China. jiangzhu@sioc.ac.cn.

Zheng-Jiang Zhu (ZJ)

Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, P. R. China. jiangzhu@sioc.ac.cn.
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Aging Studies, Shanghai, 201210, P. R. China.

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