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Hyphenation of supercritical fluid chromatography and trapped ion mobility-mass spectrometry for quantitative lipidomics

Johannes Scholz, Edward Rudt, Anna Gremme, Carina M. Gaßmöller, Julia Bornhorst, Heiko Hayen

2024Analytica Chimica Acta11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lipidomics studies require rapid separations with accurate and reliable quantification results to further elucidate the role of lipids in biological processes and their biological functions. Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), in particular, can provide this rapid and high-resolution separation. The combination with trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) has not yet been applied, although the post-ionization separation method in combination with liquid chromatography or imaging techniques has already proven itself in resolving isomeric and isobaric lipids and preventing false identifications. However, a multidimensional separation method should not only allow confident identification but also provide quantitative results to substantiate studies with absolute concentrations. RESULTS: A SFC method was developed and the hyphenation of SFC and TIMS was further explored towards the separation of different isobaric overlaps. Furthermore, lipid identification was performed using mass spectrometry (MS) and parallel accumulation serial fragmentation (PASEF) MS/MS experiments in addition to retention time and collision cross section (CCS). Quantification was further investigated with short TIMS ramps and performed based on the ion mobility signal of lipids, since TIMS increases the sensitivity by noise filtering. The final method was, as an exemplary study, applied to investigate the function of different ceramide synthases (CerS) in the nematode and model organism Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). Loss of three known CerS hyl-1, hyl-2 and lagr-1 demonstrated different influences on and alterations in the sphingolipidome. SIGNIFICANCE: This method describes for the first time the combination of SFC and TIMS-MS/MS, which enables a fast and sensitive quantification of lipids. The results of the application to C. elegans samples prove the functionality of the method and support research on the metabolism of sphingolipids in nematodes.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryLipidomicsIon-mobility spectrometryChromatographyMass spectrometrySupercritical fluid chromatographyLipidomeIsobaric processIsobaric labelingMass spectrometry imagingSupercritical fluidIon suppression in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometryAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometryGas chromatographyElectrospray ionizationProtein mass spectrometryBiochemistryPhysicsOrganic chemistryThermodynamicsMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesSphingolipid Metabolism and SignalingAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography