Mass Spectrometry Analysis of the Human Brain Sphingolipidome.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2023)

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In recent decades, mass spectrometry-based lipidomics has provided a fertile environment for scientific investigations of biochemical and mechanistic processes in biological systems. Notably, this approach has been used to characterize physiological and pathological processes relevant to the central nervous system by identifying changes in the sphingolipid content in the brain, cerebral spinal fluid, and blood plasma. However, despite a preponderance of studies identifying correlations between specific lipids and disease progression, this powerful resource has not yet substantively translated into clinically useful diagnostic assays. Part of this gap may be explained by insufficient depth of the lipidomic profiles in many studies, by lab-to-lab inconsistencies in methodology, and a lack of absolute quantification. These issues limit the identification of specific molecular species and the harmonization of results across independent studies. In this chapter, we contextualize these issues with recent reports identifying correlations between brain lipids and neurological diseases, and we describe the workflow our group has optimized for analysis of the blood plasma sphingolipidome, adapted to the characterization of the human brain tissue.
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Alzheimer’s disease,Brain,Clinical correlation,LC-MS/MS methodology,Lipidomics,Mass spectrometry,Neurological disease,Plasma,Sphingolipidomics,Sphingolipids,Sphingosine 1-Phosphate
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