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Obesity-Related Changes in Human Plasma Lipidome Determined by the Lipidyzer Platform.

Péter Pikó1, László Pál2, Sándor Szűcs2, Zsigmond Kósa3, János Sándor2, Róza Ádány1,2.   

Abstract

Obesity is an increasing public health concern both in the developed and developing countries. Previous studies have demonstrated that considerable alterations in lipid metabolism and consequently marked changes in lipid profile are associated with the onset and progression of obesity-related complications. To characterize the full spectrum of obesity-induced changes in lipid metabolism, direct infusion tandem mass spectrometry analysis is the most promising approach. To better understand which of the many lipid species are the most strongly associated with obesity, the aim of our work was to measure and profile plasma lipids in normal (n = 57), overweight (n = 31), and obese (n = 48) individuals randomly selected from samples of Hungarian general and Roma populations by using the targeted quantitative lipidomics platform, the Lipidyzer. Principal component and stepwise regression analyses were used to identify the most significant clusters and species of lipids by increasing body mass index (BMI). From the 18 clusters identified four key lipid species (PE P-16:0/20:3, TG 20:4_33:1, TG 22:6_36:4, TG 18:3_33:0) showed a strong significant positive and three others (Hex-Cer 18:1;O2/22:0, LPC 18:2, PC 18:1_18:1) significant negative association with BMI. Compared to individual lipid species alone, the lipid species ratio (LSR) we introduced showed an extremely strong, at least 9 orders of magnitude stronger, association with BMI. The LSR can be used as a sensitive and predictive indicator to monitor obesity-related alterations in human plasma and control the effectiveness of treatment of obesity associated non-communicable diseases.

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Keywords:  Lipidyzer platform; body mass index (BMI), lipidomic analysis; exploratory principal component analysis; lipid species ratio; obesity; stepwise regression analysis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33669967      PMCID: PMC7924880          DOI: 10.3390/biom11020326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomolecules        ISSN: 2218-273X


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