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Quantitative analysis of ceramides using a novel lipidomics approach with three dimensional response modelling.

Walter Boiten1, Samira Absalah2, Rob Vreeken3, Joke Bouwstra4, Jeroen van Smeden5.   

Abstract

In the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), ceramides form a diverse and essential pool of lipids. Due to their diversity and the limited availability of synthetic standards it is challenging to quantitatively analyse all SC ceramides independently. We aim to perform a detailed analysis of ceramides on SC harvested from in vivo and ex vivo skin, therefore, a LC/MS method was developed in which all steps from sample acquisition until data analysis were examined and optimized. Improving extraction efficiency of ceramides resulted in an increase in efficiency from 71.5% to 99.3%. It was shown that sample harvesting by tape-stripping in vivo was accurate and precise. A full scan MS method was developed, compatible with all sample types, enabling simultaneously qualitative and quantitative data analysis. A novel three dimensional response model was constructed to quantify all detected ceramides from full scan data using a limited amount of synthetic ceramides. The application is demonstrated on various SC sample types. When ex vivo SC was regenerated during human skin culture, increases are observed in the amount of the ceramide sphingosine subclasses, in mono unsaturated ceramides (which have an cis-double bond in the acyl chain), and ceramides with a short C34 carbon chain (ceramides with a total carbon chain of 34 carbon atoms), compared with native human skin. These changes in ceramide levels are also often encountered in diseased skin.
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Keywords:  Extraction efficiency; Mass spectrometry; Skin; Stereoisomers; Stratum corneum; Tape-stripping

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27422369     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2016.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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