Shotgun Lipidomic Profiling of Sebum Lipids via Photocatalyzed Paternò–Büchi Reaction and Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
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Sebum lipids are composed of nonpolar lipids, and they pose challenges for mass spectrometry-based analysis due to low ionization efficiency and the existence of numerous isomers and isobars. To address these challenges, we have developed ethyl 2-oxo-2-(pyridine-3-yacetate as a charge-tagging Paternò–Büchi reagent and Michler’s ketone as a highly efficient photocatalyst, achieving ∼90% conversion for CC derivatization under 440 nm LED irradiation. This derivatization, when coupled with electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry, boosts the detection of sebum lipids and pinpoints CC location in a chain-specific fashion. Identification and quantitation of isomers are readily achieved for wax esters, a class of underexplored sebum lipids, which have CC bonds distributed in fatty alcohol and fatty acyl chains. A shotgun analysis workflow has been developed by pairing the offline PB derivatization with cyclic ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry. Besides the dominant n–10 CC location in unsaturated wax esters, profiling of low abundance isomers, including the rarely reported n–7 and n–13 locations, is greatly enhanced due to separations of CC diagnostic ions by ion mobility. Over 900 distinct lipid structures from human sebum lipid extract have been profiled at the chain-specific CC level, including wax esters (500), glycerolipids (393), and cholesterol esters (22), far more exceeding previous reports. Overall, we have developed a fast and comprehensive lipidomic profiling tool for sebum samples, a type of noninvasive biofluids holding potential for the discovery of disease markers in distal organs.



