Label-free quantitative shotgun analysis of bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate lipids.

IF 3.8 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Lian Y Wang, Rico J E Derks, Kevin A J Brewster, Danilo Prtvar, Sabina Tahirovic, Stefan A Berghoff, Martin Giera
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Abstract

Interest in the role of bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate (BMP) lipids in lysosomal function has significantly grown in recent years. Emerging evidence highlights BMPs as critical players not only in Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) but also in other pathologies such as neurodegeneration, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers. However, the selective analysis of BMPs is significantly hindered by isomeric phosphatidylglycerol (PG) lipids. While this can be addressed by chromatographic separation, it poses a significant challenge for shotgun lipidomics approaches. Here, we present a shotgun lipidomics strategy to detect and separate BMPs from PGs using differential fragmentation of sodiated ions. This approach, including isotope correction, is integrated into an existing quantitative shotgun lipidomics workflow (Lipidyzer combined with Shotgun Lipidomics Assistant software) that simultaneously quantifies >1400 lipids. Validation using K-562 cell extracts demonstrated acceptable linearity, trueness, repeatability, and a limit of quantification of 0.12 µM, confirming robust analytical performance. Finally, characteristic accumulation of BMP lipids is shown in bone marrow-derived macrophages from NPC mice, demonstrating its applicability. Our method presents a quantitative, selective, rapid, and robust solution for shotgun-based BMP analysis without the need for extensive chromatographic separation or derivatization. The integration of BMP lipid detection into the Lipidyzer platform, alongside the recently launched iSODA data visualization tool, empowers chemists and biologists to gain deeper insights into BMP lipid biology.

单酰基甘油磷酸脂的无标记定量霰弹枪分析。
近年来,对BMP脂类在溶酶体功能中的作用的研究有了显著的进展。越来越多的证据表明,bmp不仅在尼曼-匹克病C型(NPC)中起着关键作用,而且在神经退行性疾病、心血管疾病和癌症等其他病理中也起着重要作用。然而,对bmp的选择性分析明显受到异构体磷脂酰甘油(PG)脂质的阻碍。虽然这可以通过色谱分离来解决,但它对霰弹枪脂质组学方法提出了重大挑战。在这里,我们提出了一种散弹枪脂质组学策略,利用不同的碱化离子碎片来检测和分离bmp和pg。这种方法,包括同位素校正,被整合到现有的定量散弹枪脂组学工作流程中(Lipidyzer与散弹枪脂组学助理软件相结合),同时定量bb0 1400种脂质。使用K-562细胞提取物进行验证,显示出可接受的线性度、真实度、可重复性,定量限为0.12µM,确认了稳健的分析性能。最后,在NPC小鼠骨髓源性巨噬细胞中显示了BMP脂质的特征性积累,证明了其适用性。我们的方法提供了一种定量、选择性、快速和强大的解决方案,用于基于散弹枪的BMP分析,而不需要广泛的色谱分离或衍生化。将BMP脂质检测集成到Lipidyzer平台,以及最近推出的iSODA数据可视化工具,使化学家和生物学家能够更深入地了解BMP脂质生物学。
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CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.70%
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638
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry’s mission is the rapid publication of excellent and high-impact research articles on fundamental and applied topics of analytical and bioanalytical measurement science. Its scope is broad, and ranges from novel measurement platforms and their characterization to multidisciplinary approaches that effectively address important scientific problems. The Editors encourage submissions presenting innovative analytical research in concept, instrumentation, methods, and/or applications, including: mass spectrometry, spectroscopy, and electroanalysis; advanced separations; analytical strategies in “-omics” and imaging, bioanalysis, and sampling; miniaturized devices, medical diagnostics, sensors; analytical characterization of nano- and biomaterials; chemometrics and advanced data analysis.
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