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A Novel Lipidomics Workflow for Improved Human Plasma Identification and Quantification Using RPLC-MSn Methods and Isotope Dilution Strategies

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 90, 期 11, 页码 6494-6501

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b05382

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  1. University of Vienna, the Faculty of Chemistry, the Vienna Metabolomics Center (VIME)
  2. Chemistry Meets Microbiology of the University of Vienna
  3. Mass Spectrometry Center (MSC) of the University of Vienna
  4. aws PRIZE prototype - Austrian BMWFW Federal Ministry
  5. Marie Sklodowska-Curie EU Framework for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 [675132]

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Lipid identification and quantification are essential objectives in comprehensive lipidomics studies challenged by the high number of lipids, their chemical diversity, and their dynamic range. In this work, we developed a tailored method for profiling and quantification combining (1) isotope dilution, (2) enhanced isomer separation by C30 fused-core reversed-phase material, and (3) parallel Orbitrap and ion trap detection by the Orbitrap Fusion Lumos Tribid mass spectrometer. The combination of parallelizable ion analysis without time loss together with different fragmentation techniques (HCD/CID) and an inclusion list led to higher quality in lipid identifications exemplified in human plasma and yeast samples. Moreover, we used lipidome isotope-labeling of yeast (LILY) a fast and efficient in vivo labeling strategy in Pichia pastoris to produce (nonradioactive) isotopically labeled eukaryotic lipid standards in yeast. We integrated the C-13 lipids in the LC-MS workflow to enable relative and absolute compound-specific quantification in yeast and human plasma samples by isotope dilution. Label-free and compound-specific quantification was validated by comparison against a recent international interlaboratory study on human plasma SRM 1950. In this way, we were able to prove that LILY enabled quantification leads to accurate results, even in complex matrices. Excellent analytical figures of merit with enhanced trueness, precision and linearity over 4-5 orders of magnitude were observed applying compound-specific quantification with C-13-labeled lipids. We strongly believe that lipidomics studies will benefit from incorporating isotope dilution and LC-MSn strategies.

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