Untargeted Analysis of Lipids Containing Very Long Chain Fatty Acids in Retina and Retinal Tight Junctions
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Untargeted Analysis of Lipids Containing Very Long Chain Fatty Acids in Retina and Retinal Tight Junctions
Abstract
Several recent studies suggest that C24-C38 very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) play an important role in vision, and decreased levels of retina VLCFA have been associated with vision disorders including the onset and progression of diabetic retinopathy in animal models. Traditional methods for VLCFA analysis lack the sensitivity and specificity needed to enable detailed characterization of VLCFA incorporation into complex lipids in tissues and subcellular components. To assess whether decreased VLCFA in diabetic retina are directly implicated in diabetes-induced breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier, we demonstrated the utility of performing untargeted lipid analysis via Orbitrap high resolution/accurate mass MS and MS/MS-based shotgun lipidomics to identify structural lipids containing VLCFA substituents. This comprehensive and highly sensitive approach to untargeted lipid identification enabled us to characterize low-abundance sphingolipids containing very long chain fatty acids from isolated retinal tight junction complexes, as well as VLCFA-containing phospholipids in retinal tissues. To facilitate future biochemical and physiological studies of the roles of VLCFA in blood-retina barrier integrity and maintenance of vision, this chapter describes steps to isolate tight junction complexes from a cell culture model of the outer blood-retinal barrier and perform untargeted Orbitrap high resolution/accurate mass-based lipid analysis to identify VLCFA in tight junctions and retina tissue.
Keywords: Blood-retina barrier; Diabetic retinopathy; ELOVL4; High resolution/accurate mass spectrometry; Lipidomics; Retina; Tight junction; Very long chain fatty acids.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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