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  Gender, Contraceptives and Individual Metabolic Predisposition Shape a Healthy Plasma Lipidome.

Sales, S., Graessler, J., Ciucci, S., Al-Atrib, R., Vihervaara, T., Schuhmann, K., et al. (2016). Gender, Contraceptives and Individual Metabolic Predisposition Shape a Healthy Plasma Lipidome. Scientific Reports, 6: 27710.

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Sales, Susanne1, Author           
Graessler, Juergen, Author
Ciucci, Sara, Author
Al-Atrib, Rania, Author
Vihervaara, Terhi, Author
Schuhmann, Kai1, Author           
Kauhanen, Dimple, Author
Sysi-Aho, Marko, Author
Bornstein, Stefan2, Author
Bickle, Marc1, Author           
Cannistraci, Carlo V, Author
Ekroos, Kim3, Author           
Shevchenko, Andrej1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              
3External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: Lipidomics of human blood plasma is an emerging biomarker discovery approach that compares lipid profiles under pathological and physiologically normal conditions, but how a healthy lipidome varies within the population is poorly understood. By quantifying 281 molecular species from 27 major lipid classes in the plasma of 71 healthy young Caucasians whose 35 clinical blood test and anthropometric indices matched the medical norm, we provided a comprehensive, expandable and clinically relevant resource of reference molar concentrations of individual lipids. We established that gender is a major lipidomic factor, whose impact is strongly enhanced by hormonal contraceptives and mediated by sex hormone-binding globulin. In lipidomics epidemiological studies should avoid mixed-gender cohorts and females taking hormonal contraceptives should be considered as a separate sub-cohort. Within a gender-restricted cohort lipidomics revealed a compositional signature that indicates the predisposition towards an early development of metabolic syndrome in ca. 25% of healthy male individuals suggesting a healthy plasma lipidome as resource for early biomarker discovery.

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 Dates: 2016
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