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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 CC derivatization under 440 nm LED irradiation. This derivatization, when coupled with electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry, boosts the detection of sebum lipids and pinpoints CC 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 CC 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 CC 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 CC diagnostic ions by ion mobility. Over 900 distinct lipid structures from human sebum lipid extract have been profiled at the chain-specific CC 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.
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