Steroid sulfatase (STS) defi ciency is the underlying cause of the skin condition known as recessive X-linked ichthyosis (RXLI). RXLI patients show scales on their skin caused by high concentrations of cholesterol sulfate (CS), as they are not capable of releasing the sulfate group from its structure to obtain free cholesterol. CS has been reported, so far, as the sole sulfated steroid with increased concentrations in the blood of RXLI patients. A non-targeted LC-MS approach in negative mode detection (LC-MS precursor ion scan mode) was applied to serum samples of 12 RXLI patients and 19 healthy males. We found that CS was not the only sulfated compound consistently elevated in RXLI patients, because a group of compounds with a m/z of 481 was found in high concentrations too. Further LC-MS/MS demonstrated that the main contributor to the m/z 481 signal in RXLI serum is 27-hydroxycholesterol-3-sulfate (27OHC3S). Accordingly, a new method for 27OHC3S quantifi cation in the context of RXLI has been developed and validated. Other hydroxycholesterol sulfate compounds were elevated as well in RXLI patients. -S ánchez-Guijo, A., V. Oji, M. F. Hartmann, H-C. Schuppe, H. Traupe, and S. A. Wudy. High levels of oxysterol sulfates in serum of patients with steroid sulfatase defi ciency. J. Lipid Res. 2015. 56:
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Sánchez-Guijo, A., Oji, V., Hartmann, M. F., Schuppe, H. C., Traupe, H., & Wudy, S. A. (2015). High levels of oxysterol sulfates in serum of patients with steroid sulfatase deficiency. Journal of Lipid Research, 56(2), 403–412. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M055608
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