| Literature DB >> 30910732 |
Irundika H K Dias1, Rita Ferreira2, Florian Gruber3, Rui Vitorino4, Andrea Rivas-Urbina5, José Luis Sanchez-Quesada5, Joana Vieira Silva6, Margarida Fardilha7, Victor de Freitas8, Ana Reis9.
Abstract
Sulfate-based lipids (SL) have been proposed as players in inflammation, immunity and infection. In spite of the many biochemical processes linked to SL, analysis on this class of lipids has only focused on specific SL sub-classes in individual fluids or cells leaving a range of additional SL in other biological samples unaccounted for. This study describes the mass spectrometry screening of SL in lipid extracts of human fluids (saliva, plasma, urine, seminal fluid) and primary human cells (RBC, neutrophils, fibroblasts and skin epidermal) using targeted precursor ion scanning (PIS) approach. The PIS 97 mass spectra reveal a wide diversity of SL including steroid sulfates, sulfoglycolipids and other unidentified SL, as well as metabolites such as taurines, sulfated polyphenols and hypurate conjugates. Semi-quantification of SL revealed that plasma exhibited the highest content of SL whereas seminal fluid and epithelial cells contained the highest sulphur to phosphorous (S/P) ratio. The complexity of biofluids and cells sulfateome presented in this study highlight the importance of expanding the panel of synthetic sulfate-based lipid standards. Also, the heterogenous distribution of SL provides evidence for the interplay of sulfotransferases/sulfatases, opening new avenues for biomarker discovery in oral health, cardiovascular, fertility and dermatology research areas. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Cholesterol sulfate; Electronegative LDL; Hypurate conjugates; Polyphenol metabolites; Seminal fluid; Sulfoglycolipids; Taurine conjugates
Year: 2019 PMID: 30910732 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2019.03.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Phys Lipids ISSN: 0009-3084 Impact factor: 3.329