Dynamic lipidome alterations associated with human health, disease and ageing
Stanford University · University of California, Los Angeles · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Lipids can be of endogenous or exogenous origin and affect diverse biological functions, including cell membrane maintenance, energy management and cellular signalling. Here, we report >800 lipid species, many of which are associated with health-to-disease transitions in diabetes, ageing and inflammation, as well as cytokine-lipidome networks. We performed comprehensive longitudinal lipidomic profiling and analysed >1,500 plasma samples from 112 participants followed for up to 9 years (average 3.2 years) to define the distinct physiological roles of complex lipid subclasses, including large and small triacylglycerols, ester- and ether-linked phosphatidylethanolamines, lysophosphatidylcholines,…
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17Topics & keywords
- Lipidome
- Lipidomics
- Inflammation
- Insulin resistance
- Immunosenescence
- Ageing
- Immune system
- Biology
- Affordable and clean energy