[Current advances in the analysis of free RNA modified nucleosides by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry].

Lyu-Ye Zhang, Wei-Bing Zhang, Hai-Lin Wang
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Abstract

Post-transcriptional ribonucleic acid (RNA) modifications play crucial roles in regulating gene expression, with both eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA exhibiting more than 170 distinct and ubiquitous modifications. RNA turnover generates numerous free nucleosides, including unmodified nucleosides and a variety of modified ones. Unlike unmodified nucleosides, modified nucleosides are not further degraded or used in the salvage-synthesis pathway owing to a lack of specific enzymes, which leads to the cytosolic accumulation or cellular efflux of modified nucleosides. These modified nucleosides can act as signaling molecules that regulate downstream pathways once transported to the extracellular space; alternatively, they are metabolized in the bloodstream and excreted in urine. Metabolized modified nucleosides are altered by cellular stress responses and mediate abnormal physiological states. Changes in the urinary and blood levels of modified nucleosides associated with cancer can serve as biomarkers for disease. Therefore, identifying and accurately quantifying nucleosides is vital for understanding RNA degradation and associated patterns of nucleoside metabolism. Such analyses are helpful when studying the biological functions and potential clinical applications of modified nucleosides. In this regard, high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) offers significant advantages in terms of sensitivity, selectivity, and efficiency, and has been widely used to analyze DNA and RNA nucleosides/nucleotides and their analogues. Multiple MS detection patterns and quantification methods have been established to detect nucleosides in biological samples, including cultured cells, urine, blood, and tissue samples. However, the development of an accurate HPLC-MS/MS method faces several challenges. Firstly, the presence of a complex biological matrix that contains macromolecules, small molecules, and salts can interfere with analysis. Salts and co-eluting substances in the extraction solution often affect mass-spectrometric responses for target analytes. Secondly, various nucleosides are present in vastly different abundances, with contents varying by up to four orders of magnitude; hence, accurately quantifying multiple nucleosides in a single assay is challenging. Thirdly, N-glycosidic bonds are favorably cleaved in most nucleosides during MS to produce the same characteristic fragment ions, which are often accompanied by nucleobases. This tendency poses challenges for distinguishing structural isomers and mass-analogs of modified nucleosides by MS. Post-transcriptional chemical modifications include methylation, hydroxylation, sulfur/oxygen substitution, and side-chain additions. Developing a unified method for simultaneously screening modified nucleosides is difficult owing to biochemical diversity; consequently, there is a need for advanced HPLC-MS/MS method capable of accurately quantifying such nucleosides. This review summarizes the development and applications of LC-MS technologies for analyzing endogenous nucleosides, covering sample preparation, chromatographic-separation and mass-spectrometric-detection conditions, and the development of quantification methods. Additionally, we discuss applications aimed at detecting and quantifying RNA-derived modified nucleosides in biological samples. The applications of HPLC-MS/MS technology are highlighted, the regulation and function of free modified nucleosides are discussed, and the potential functions of modified nucleosides as disease biomarkers for clinical applications are introduced.

[高效液相色谱-串联质谱法分析游离 RNA 修饰核苷的最新进展]。
转录后核糖核酸(RNA)修饰在调节基因表达中起着至关重要的作用,真核生物和原核生物的RNA都表现出170多种不同且普遍存在的修饰。RNA周转产生大量的游离核苷,包括未修饰的核苷和各种修饰的核苷。与未修饰的核苷不同,由于缺乏特定的酶,修饰的核苷不会进一步降解或用于回收-合成途径,从而导致修饰核苷的胞质积累或细胞外排。这些修饰的核苷可以作为信号分子,一旦被转运到细胞外空间,就可以调节下游途径;或者,它们在血液中代谢并随尿液排出。代谢修饰的核苷被细胞应激反应改变并介导异常生理状态。与癌症相关的尿液和血液中修饰核苷水平的变化可以作为疾病的生物标志物。因此,鉴定和准确定量核苷对于理解RNA降解和核苷代谢的相关模式至关重要。这些分析有助于研究修饰核苷的生物学功能和潜在的临床应用。在这方面,高效液相色谱-串联质谱(HPLC-MS/MS)在灵敏度、选择性和效率方面具有显著的优势,已被广泛用于分析DNA和RNA核苷/核苷酸及其类似物。已经建立了多种质谱检测模式和定量方法来检测生物样品中的核苷,包括培养细胞、尿液、血液和组织样品。然而,开发一种准确的HPLC-MS/MS方法面临着一些挑战。首先,含有大分子、小分子和盐的复杂生物基质的存在会干扰分析。萃取溶液中的盐和共洗脱物质经常影响目标分析物的质谱响应。其次,各种核苷的丰度差别很大,含量相差可达4个数量级;因此,在一次分析中准确定量多个核苷是具有挑战性的。第三,在质谱过程中,大多数核苷中的n -糖苷键被有利地劈裂,产生相同的特征片段离子,这些片段离子通常伴随着核碱基。这一趋势给ms区分修饰核苷的结构异构体和质量类似物带来了挑战。转录后的化学修饰包括甲基化、羟基化、硫/氧取代和侧链添加。由于生物化学的多样性,开发一种同时筛选修饰核苷的统一方法是困难的;因此,需要先进的高效液相色谱-质谱/质谱方法来准确定量这些核苷。本文综述了LC-MS技术在内源性核苷分析中的发展和应用,包括样品制备、色谱分离和质谱检测条件以及定量方法的发展。此外,我们讨论了旨在检测和定量生物样品中rna衍生的修饰核苷的应用。重点介绍了HPLC-MS/MS技术的应用,讨论了游离修饰核苷的调控和功能,并介绍了修饰核苷作为疾病生物标志物在临床应用中的潜在功能。
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