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Simple and Robust Measurement of Blood Plasma Lysophospholipids Using Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spectrometry Letters / Mass Spectrometry Letters, (P)2233-4203; (E)2093-8950
2017, v.8 no.4, pp.109-113
https://doi.org/10.5478/MSL.2017.8.4.109
Ji Dong Yoon (Kookmin University)
Lee Chang-Wan (Kookmin University)
Park Se Hee (Yonsei University)
Lee Eun Jig (Yonsei University)
Lee Do Yup (Kookmin University)
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Abstract

Single analytical procedure including extraction, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometric analysis was evaluated for the simultaneous measurement of lysophospholipids (LPLs). LPLs, particularly, lysophosphatidic acids (LPA) and sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) are lipid messengers ubiquitously found in various biological matrix. The molecular species mediate important physiological roles in association with many diseases (e.g. cancer, inflammation, and neurodegenerative disease), which emphasize the significance of the simple and reliable analytical method for biomarker discovery and molecular mechanistic understanding. Thus, we developed analytical method mainly focusing on, but not limited by those lipid species S1P and LPA using reverse phase liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (RPLC-ESI-MS-MS). Extraction method was modified based on Folch method with optimally minimal level of ionization additive (ammonium formate 10 mM and formic acid). Reverse-phase liquid-chromatography was applied for chromatographical separation in combination with negative ionization mode electrospray-coupled Orbitrap mass spectrometry. The method validation was performed on human blood plasma in a non-targeted lipid profiling manner with full-scan MS mode and data-dependent MS/MS. The proposed method presented good inter-assay precision for primary targets, S1P and LPA. Subsequent analysis of other types of LPLs identified a broad range of lysophosphatidylcholines (LPCs) and lysophosphatidyl-ethanolamines (LPEs).

keywords
Lysophospholipid, LC-MS/MS, lipidomics, lysophosphatidic acid, sphingosine 1-phosphate


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Submission Date
2017-12-08
Revised Date
2017-12-22
Accepted Date
2017-12-24
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