Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry as a tool for Caenorhabditis elegans metabolomics research
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Published:2023-06-23
Issue:7
Volume:19
Page:
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ISSN:1573-3890
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Container-title:Metabolomics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Metabolomics
Author:
Salzer LiesaORCID, Schmitt-Kopplin PhilippeORCID, Witting MichaelORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Polar metabolites in Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) have predominantly been analyzed using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HILIC-MS). Capillary electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry (CE-MS) represents another complementary analytical platform suitable for polar and charged analytes.
Objective
We compared CE-MS and HILIC-MS for the analysis of a set of 60 reference standards relevant for C. elegans and specifically investigated the strengths of CE separation. Furthermore, we employed CE-MS as a complementary analytical approach to study polar metabolites in C. elegans samples, particularly in the context of longevity, in order to address a different part of its metabolome.
Method
We analyzed 60 reference standards as well as metabolite extracts from C. elegans daf-2 loss-of-function mutants and wild-type (WT) samples using HILIC-MS and CE-MS employing a Q-ToF-MS instrument.
Results
CE separations showed narrower peak widths and a better linearity of the estimated response function across different concentrations which is linked to less saturation of the MS signals. Additionally, CE exhibited a distinct selectivity in the separation of compounds compared to HILIC-MS, providing complementary information for the analysis of the target compounds. Analysis of C. elegans metabolites of daf-2 mutants and WT samples revealed significant alterations in shared metabolites identified through HILIC-MS, as well as the presence of distinct metabolites.
Conclusion
CE-MS was successfully applied in C. elegans metabolomics, being able to recover known as well as identify novel putative biomarkers of longevity.
Funder
Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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