Optimizing the lipidomics workflow for clinical studies—practical considerations

Lipidomics is increasingly being used in clinical research, offering new opportunities for disease prediction and detection. One of the key challenges of clinical applications of lipidomics is the high sensitivity of measured lipid levels to many analytical, physiological, and environmental factors,...

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Published inAnalytical and bioanalytical chemistry Vol. 407; no. 17; pp. 4973 - 4993
Main Authors Hyotyläinen, Tuulia, Oresic, Matej
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.07.2015
Springer
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Lipidomics is increasingly being used in clinical research, offering new opportunities for disease prediction and detection. One of the key challenges of clinical applications of lipidomics is the high sensitivity of measured lipid levels to many analytical, physiological, and environmental factors, which therefore must be taken into account when designing the studies. Here we critically discuss the complete clinical lipidomics workflow, including selection of the subjects, the sample type, the sample preprocessing conditions, and the analytical method and methods for data processing. We also review the lipidomics applications which investigate the confounding factors such as age, gender, fasting time, and handling procedures for measuring blood lipid metabolites.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-015-8633-2
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ISSN:1618-2642
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DOI:10.1007/s00216-015-8633-2