HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations
Lipidomics suffers from the lack of fast and reproducible tools to obtain both structural information on intact phospholipids (PL) and fatty acyl chain composition. Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization coupled to an orbital-trap Fourier-transform analyzer operat...
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doaj-f4199de218584c4fbcb70dbe7e0cec3b2020-11-25T03:27:09ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-05-01252310231010.3390/molecules25102310HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome InvestigationsGiovanni Ventura0Mariachiara Bianco1Cosima Damiana Calvano2Ilario Losito3Tommaso R.I. Cataldi4Department of Chemistry, University of Bari Aldo Moro, via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Bari Aldo Moro, via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, ItalySMART Inter-Departmental Research Center, 70126 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Bari Aldo Moro, via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Bari Aldo Moro, via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, ItalyLipidomics suffers from the lack of fast and reproducible tools to obtain both structural information on intact phospholipids (PL) and fatty acyl chain composition. Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization coupled to an orbital-trap Fourier-transform analyzer operating using all ion fragmentation mode (HILIC-ESI-FTMS-AIF MS) is seemingly a valuable resource in this respect. Here, accurate <i>m</i>/<i>z </i>values, HILIC retention times and AIF MS scan data were combined for PL assignment in standard mixtures or real lipid extracts. AIF scans in both positive and negative ESI mode, achieved using collisional induced dissociation for fragmentation, were applied to identify both the head-group of each PL class and the fatty acyl chains, respectively. An advantage of the AIF approach was the concurrent collection of tandem MS-like data, enabling the identification of linked fatty acyl chains of precursor phospholipids through the corresponding carboxylate anions. To illustrate the ability of AIF in the field of lipidomics, two different types of real samples, i.e., the lipid extracts obtained from human plasma and dermal fibroblasts, were examined. Using AIF scans, a total of 253 intact lipid species and 18 fatty acids across 4 lipid classes were recognized in plasma samples, while FA C20:3 was confirmed as the fatty acyl chain belonging to phosphatidylinositol, PI 38:3, which was found to be down-regulated in fibroblast samples of Parkinson’s disease patients.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/10/2310AIF scan MSphospholipidsHILIC separationcollisional induced dissociationfatty acids |
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Giovanni Ventura Mariachiara Bianco Cosima Damiana Calvano Ilario Losito Tommaso R.I. Cataldi HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations Molecules AIF scan MS phospholipids HILIC separation collisional induced dissociation fatty acids |
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Giovanni Ventura Mariachiara Bianco Cosima Damiana Calvano Ilario Losito Tommaso R.I. Cataldi |
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Giovanni Ventura |
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HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations |
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HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations |
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HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations |
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HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations |
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HILIC-ESI-FTMS with All Ion Fragmentation (AIF) Scans as a Tool for Fast Lipidome Investigations |
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hilic-esi-ftms with all ion fragmentation (aif) scans as a tool for fast lipidome investigations |
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Lipidomics suffers from the lack of fast and reproducible tools to obtain both structural information on intact phospholipids (PL) and fatty acyl chain composition. Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization coupled to an orbital-trap Fourier-transform analyzer operating using all ion fragmentation mode (HILIC-ESI-FTMS-AIF MS) is seemingly a valuable resource in this respect. Here, accurate <i>m</i>/<i>z </i>values, HILIC retention times and AIF MS scan data were combined for PL assignment in standard mixtures or real lipid extracts. AIF scans in both positive and negative ESI mode, achieved using collisional induced dissociation for fragmentation, were applied to identify both the head-group of each PL class and the fatty acyl chains, respectively. An advantage of the AIF approach was the concurrent collection of tandem MS-like data, enabling the identification of linked fatty acyl chains of precursor phospholipids through the corresponding carboxylate anions. To illustrate the ability of AIF in the field of lipidomics, two different types of real samples, i.e., the lipid extracts obtained from human plasma and dermal fibroblasts, were examined. Using AIF scans, a total of 253 intact lipid species and 18 fatty acids across 4 lipid classes were recognized in plasma samples, while FA C20:3 was confirmed as the fatty acyl chain belonging to phosphatidylinositol, PI 38:3, which was found to be down-regulated in fibroblast samples of Parkinson’s disease patients. |
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AIF scan MS phospholipids HILIC separation collisional induced dissociation fatty acids |
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