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RISOP, a Reference-Assisted Approach for Enhanced Identification of Oxidized Phospholipids

Created on 06 Jun 2026

Authors

Chen, Z., Erickson, A., Ito, N., Zhao, X.

Abstract

Oxidized phospholipids (OxPLs) play critical roles in inflammation, ferroptosis, and other oxidative stress-associated processes, yet their systematic characterization in biological systems remains a major analytical challenge owing to their low abundance and vast structural diversity. Here we report RISOP (Reference-Assisted Identification of Sample-specific Oxidized Phospholipids), an untargeted LC-MS/MS workflow that leverages chemically enriched OxPL reference pools to substantially improve OxPL annotation. Reference pools encompassing diverse oxidative modifications and a wide abundance range were experimentally generated using Fenton reaction and H2O2 treatment, providing broad coverage of OxPLs. Reference-assisted integrative analysis yielded a more than twofold increase in identified OxPL species in biological samples under elevated oxidative stress, as demonstrated in ML210-treated cells, a model of ferroptotic stress. We further show that the widely used BODIPY C11 lipid peroxidation probe captures cellular oxidative burden in only a subset of OxPLs identified by RISOP, highlighting the importance of untargeted, comprehensive OxPL profiling. Overall, RISOP provides a versatile platform readily applicable to other classes of oxidized complex lipids for comprehensive characterization in physiological and pathological contexts.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
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