Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls

Recent advances in analytical techniques have greatly enhanced the depth of coverage, however lipidomic studies are still restricted to analysing only a subset of known lipids. Numerous complementary techniques are used for investigation of cellular lipidomes, including mass spectrometry (MS), nucle...

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Main Authors: Giles, C., Takechi, Ryu, Lam, Virginie, Dhaliwal, S., Mamo, John
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70142
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author Giles, C.
Takechi, Ryu
Lam, Virginie
Dhaliwal, S.
Mamo, John
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Takechi, Ryu
Lam, Virginie
Dhaliwal, S.
Mamo, John
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description Recent advances in analytical techniques have greatly enhanced the depth of coverage, however lipidomic studies are still restricted to analysing only a subset of known lipids. Numerous complementary techniques are used for investigation of cellular lipidomes, including mass spectrometry (MS), nuclear magnetic resonance and vibrational spectroscopy. The development in electrospray ionization (ESI) MS has accelerated lipidomics research in the past two decades and represents one of the most widely used technique. The versatility of ESI-MS systems allows development of methods to detect and quantify a large diversity of lipid species and classes. However, highly targeted and specific approaches can preclude global analysis of many lipid classes. Indeed, experimental procedures are generally optimised for the lipid species, or lipid class of interest. Therefore, careful consideration of experimental procedures is required for characterisation of biological lipidomes. The current review will describe the lipidomic approaches for considering tissue lipid physiology. Discussion of the main sequences in a lipidomics workflow will be presented, including preparation of samples, accurate quantitation of lipid species and statistical modelling.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-701422019-01-29T03:29:15Z Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls Giles, C. Takechi, Ryu Lam, Virginie Dhaliwal, S. Mamo, John Recent advances in analytical techniques have greatly enhanced the depth of coverage, however lipidomic studies are still restricted to analysing only a subset of known lipids. Numerous complementary techniques are used for investigation of cellular lipidomes, including mass spectrometry (MS), nuclear magnetic resonance and vibrational spectroscopy. The development in electrospray ionization (ESI) MS has accelerated lipidomics research in the past two decades and represents one of the most widely used technique. The versatility of ESI-MS systems allows development of methods to detect and quantify a large diversity of lipid species and classes. However, highly targeted and specific approaches can preclude global analysis of many lipid classes. Indeed, experimental procedures are generally optimised for the lipid species, or lipid class of interest. Therefore, careful consideration of experimental procedures is required for characterisation of biological lipidomes. The current review will describe the lipidomic approaches for considering tissue lipid physiology. Discussion of the main sequences in a lipidomics workflow will be presented, including preparation of samples, accurate quantitation of lipid species and statistical modelling. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70142 10.1016/j.plipres.2018.06.003 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Giles, C.
Takechi, Ryu
Lam, Virginie
Dhaliwal, S.
Mamo, John
Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
title Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
title_full Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
title_fullStr Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
title_short Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
title_sort contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70142