Plasma lipid profiling in a large population-based cohort |
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Authors: | Jacquelyn M. Weir Gerard Wong Christopher K. Barlow Melissa A. Greeve Adam Kowalczyk Laura Almasy Anthony G. Comuzzie Michael C. Mahaney Jeremy B. M. Jowett Jonathan Shaw Joanne E. Curran John Blangero Peter J. Meikle |
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Affiliation: | *Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Australia;†National ICT Australia (NICTA), University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; and ;§Department of Genetics, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX |
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Abstract: | We have performed plasma lipid profiling using liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry on a population cohort of more than 1,000 individuals. From 10 μl of plasma we were able to acquire comparative measures of 312 lipids across 23 lipid classes and subclasses including sphingolipids, phospholipids, glycerolipids, and cholesterol esters (CEs) in 20 min. Using linear and logistic regression, we identified statistically significant associations of lipid classes, subclasses, and individual lipid species with anthropometric and physiological measures. In addition to the expected associations of CEs and triacylglycerol with age, sex, and body mass index (BMI), ceramide was significantly higher in males and was independently associated with age and BMI. Associations were also observed for sphingomyelin with age but this lipid subclass was lower in males. Lysophospholipids were associated with age and higher in males, but showed a strong negative association with BMI. Many of these lipids have previously been associated with chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease and may mediate the interactions of age, sex, and obesity with disease risk. |
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Keywords: | lipidomics mass spectrometry obesity cardiovascular disease disease risk |
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