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Brain lipidomics: From functional landscape to clinical significance

Title
Brain lipidomics: From functional landscape to clinical significance
Author(s)
Yoon, Jong HyukSeo, YoungsukJo, Yeon SukLee, SeulahCho, EunjiCazenave-Gassiot, AmauryShin, Yong-SeungMoon, Myeong HeeAn, Hyun JooWenk, Markus R.Suh, Pann-Ghill
Issued Date
2022-09
Citation
Science Advances, v.8, no.37
Type
Article
Keywords
FRONTAL-CORTEXAMYLOID-BETALIPIDSMETABOLOMICSACIDDYSFUNCTIONINJURYALZHEIMERS-DISEASECHOLESTEROL-METABOLISMGM1 GANGLIOSIDE
ISSN
2375-2548
Abstract
Lipids are crucial components of cellular function owing to their role in membrane formation, intercellular signaling, energy storage, and homeostasis maintenance. In the brain, lipid dysregulations have been associated with the etiology and progression of neurodegeneration and other neurological pathologies. Hence, brain lipids are emerging as important potential targets for the early diagnosis and prognosis of neurological diseases. This review aims to highlight the significance and usefulness of lipidomics in diagnosing and treating brain diseases. We explored lipid alterations associated with brain diseases, paying attention to organ-specific characteristics and the functions of brain lipids. As the recent advances in brain lipidomics would have been impossible without advances in analytical techniques, we provide up-to-date information on mass spectrometric approaches and integrative analysis with other omic approaches. Last, we present the potential applications of lipidomics combined with artificial intelligence techniques and interdisciplinary collaborative research for treating brain diseases with clinical heterogeneities. © 2022 The Authors, some rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17395
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adc9317
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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