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Adapted MS/MS<sup>ALL</sup> Shotgun Lipidomics Approach for Analysis of Cardiolipin Molecular Species
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Cardiolipin (Ptd<sub>2</sub> Gro) is a complex, doubly charged phospholipid located in the inner mitochondrial membrane where it plays an essential role in regulating bioenergetics. Abnormalities in Ptd<sub>2</sub> Gro content or composition have been associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in a variety of disease states. Here, we report the development of an adapted high-resolution data-independent acquisition (DIA) MS/MS<sup>ALL</sup> shotgun lipidomic method to enhance the accuracy and reproducibility of Ptd<sub>2</sub> Gro molecular species quantitation from biological samples. Utilizing the doubly charged molecular ions and the isotopic pattern with negative mode electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) using an adapted MS/MS<sup>ALL</sup> approach, we profiled more than 150 individual Ptd<sub>2</sub> Gro species, including monolysocardiolipin (MLPtd<sub>2</sub> Gro). The method described in this study demonstrated high reproducibility, sensitivity, and throughput with a wide dynamic range. This high-resolution MS/MS<sup>ALL</sup> shotgun lipidomics approach could be extended to screening aberrations of Ptd<sub>2</sub> Gro metabolism involved in mitochondrial dysfunction in various pathological conditions and diseases.
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