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Detection and confirmation of serum lipid biomarkers for preeclampsia using direct infusion mass spectrometry.

Swati Anand1, SydneyA Young1, M Sean Esplin2, Benjamin Peaden3, H Dennis Tolley3, T Flint Porter2, Michael W Varner4, Mary E D'Alton5, Bruce J Jackson1, Steven W Graves6.   

Abstract

Despite substantial research, the early diagnosis of preeclampsia remains elusive. Lipids are now recognized to be involved in regulation and pathophysiology of some disease. Shotgun lipidomic studies were undertaken to determine whether serum lipid biomarkers exist that predict preeclampsia later in the same in pregnancy. A discovery study was performed using sera collected at 12-14 weeks pregnancy from 27 controls with uncomplicated pregnancies and 29 cases that later developed preeclampsia. Lipids were extracted and analyzed by direct infusion into a TOF mass spectrometer. MS signals, demonstrating apparent differences were selected, their abundances determined, and statistical differences tested. Statistically significant lipid markers were reevaluated in a second confirmatory study having 43 controls and 37 preeclampsia cases. Multi-marker combinations were developed using those lipid biomarkers confirmed in the second study. The initial study detected 45 potential preeclampsia markers. Of these, 23 markers continued to be statistically significant in the second confirmatory set. Most of these markers, representing several lipid classes, were chemically characterized, typically providing lipid class and potential molecular components using MS(2) Several multi-marker panels with areas under the curve >0.85 and high predictive values were developed. Developed panels of serum lipidomic biomarkers appear to be able to identify most women at risk for preeclampsia in a given pregnancy at 12-14 weeks gestation.
Copyright © 2016 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  diagnosis; lipidomics; lipids; mass spectrometer; pregnancy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26891737      PMCID: PMC4808777          DOI: 10.1194/jlr.P064451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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