Comparative lipidomics profiling of human atherosclerotic plaques

Christin Stegemann, Ignat Drozdov, Joseph Shalhoub, Julia Humphries, Christophe Ladroue, Athanasios Didangelos, Mark Baumert, Mark Allen, Alun H. Davies, Claudia Monaco, Alberto Smith, Qingbo Xu, Manuel Mayr

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Abstract

Background-We sought to perform a systematic lipid analysis of atherosclerotic plaques using emerging mass spectrometry techniques.

Methods and Results-A chip-based robotic nanoelectrospray platform interfaced to a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer was adapted to analyze lipids in tissue sections and extracts from human endarterectomy specimens by shotgun lipidomics. Eighteen scans for different lipid classes plus additional scans for fatty acids resulted in the detection of 150 lipid species from 9 different classes of which 24 were detected in endarterectomies only. Further analyses focused on plaques from symptomatic and asymptomatic patients and stable versus unstable regions within the same lesion. Polyunsaturated cholesteryl esters with long-chain fatty acids and certain sphingomyelin species showed the greatest relative enrichment in plaques compared to plasma and formed part of a lipid signature for vulnerable and stable plaque areas in a systems-wide network analysis. In principal component analyses, the combination of lipid species across different classes provided a better separation of stable and unstable areas than individual lipid classes.

Conclusions-This comprehensive analysis of plaque lipids demonstrates the potential of lipidomics for unraveling the lipid heterogeneity within atherosclerotic lesions. (Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 2011; 4: 232-242.)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)232 - 242
Number of pages11
JournalCirculation-Cardiovascular Genetics
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011

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