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      An automated shotgun lipidomics platform for high throughput, comprehensive, and quantitative analysis of blood plasma intact lipids

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          Blood plasma has gained protagonism in lipidomics studies due to its availability, uncomplicated collection and preparation, and informative readout of physiological status. At the same time, it is also technically challenging to analyze due to its complex lipid composition affected by many factors, which can hamper the throughput and/or lipidomics coverage. To tackle these issues, we developed a comprehensive, high throughput, and quantitative mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics platform for blood plasma lipid analyses. The main hallmarks of this technology are (i) it is comprehensive, covering 22 quantifiable different lipid classes encompassing more than 200 lipid species; (ii) it is amenable to high-throughput, with less than 5 min acquisition time allowing the complete analysis of 200 plasma samples per day; (iii) it achieves absolute quantification, by inclusion of internal standards for every lipid class measured; (iv) it is highly reproducible, achieving an average coefficient of variation of <10% (intra-day), approx. 10% (inter-day), and approx. 15% (inter-site) for most lipid species; (v) it is easily transferable allowing the direct comparison of data acquired in different sites. Moreover, we thoroughly assessed the influence of blood stabilization with different anticoagulants and freeze-thaw cycles to exclude artifacts generated by sample preparation.

          Practical applications: This shotgun lipidomics platform can be implemented in different laboratories without compromising reproducibility, allowing multi-site studies and inter-laboratory comparisons. This possibility combined with the high-throughput, broad lipidomic coverage and absolute quantification are important aspects for clinical applications and biomarker research.

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            Accurate profiling of lipidomes relies upon the quantitative and unbiased recovery of lipid species from analyzed cells, fluids, or tissues and is usually achieved by two-phase extraction with chloroform. We demonstrated that methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) extraction allows faster and cleaner lipid recovery and is well suited for automated shotgun profiling. Because of MTBE's low density, lipid-containing organic phase forms the upper layer during phase separation, which simplifies its collection and minimizes dripping losses. Nonextractable matrix forms a dense pellet at the bottom of the extraction tube and is easily removed by centrifugation. Rigorous testing demonstrated that the MTBE protocol delivers similar or better recoveries of species of most all major lipid classes compared with the "gold-standard" Folch or Bligh and Dyer recipes.
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              A novel informatics concept for high-throughput shotgun lipidomics based on the molecular fragmentation query language

              Shotgun lipidome profiling relies on direct mass spectrometric analysis of total lipid extracts from cells, tissues or organisms and is a powerful tool to elucidate the molecular composition of lipidomes. We present a novel informatics concept of the molecular fragmentation query language implemented within the LipidXplorer open source software kit that supports accurate quantification of individual species of any ionizable lipid class in shotgun spectra acquired on any mass spectrometry platform.
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                Journal
                Eur J Lipid Sci Technol
                Eur J Lipid Sci Technol
                ejlt
                European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
                John Wiley & Sons, Ltd (Chichester, UK )
                1438-7697
                1438-9312
                October 2015
                20 July 2015
                : 117
                : 10
                : 1540-1549
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Lipotype GmbH Dresden, Germany
                [2 ]Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences S.A. Lausanne, Switzerland
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Dr. Julio L. Sampaio, Lipotype GmbH, Tatzberg 47, 01307 Dresden, Germany, E-mail: info@ 123456lipotype.de , Fax: +49 351 796 5349
                Additional corresponding author: Dr. Mojgan Masoodi, E-mail: mojgan.masoodi@ 123456rd.nestle.com .
                Article
                10.1002/ejlt.201500145
                4606567
                26494980
                744b9659-49e9-4ab2-b0c3-52e070444e79
                © 2015 The Authors. European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA

                This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 20 March 2015
                : 05 June 2015
                : 01 July 2015
                Categories
                Research Articles

                Biochemistry
                blood plasma,clinical biomarker,high throughput,lipids,shotgun lipidomics
                Biochemistry
                blood plasma, clinical biomarker, high throughput, lipids, shotgun lipidomics

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